[Regulations governing the training of diagnostic imaging residents: the residents' statute and the medical specialties law]

Autor: A, Morales Santos, J L, del Cura Rodríguez, X, Vieito Fuentes
Rok vydání: 2009
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Zdroj: Radiologia. 52(1)
ISSN: 0033-8338
Popis: The current system for training medical specialists in Spain originated in 1963, and diagnostic radiology was one of the first specialties recognized. There are currently three types of regulations that govern the training of specialists: a) professional, The Health Professions Law; b) labor: The Residents' Statute; and c) educational, The New Medical Specialties Law and the Diagnostic Imaging Program This system consists of an exclusive contract with the training organization, a unified system of access, and a training program in accredited units that includes tutoring, evaluation, and progressive assignment of responsibilities. Residents have a right to be trained and evaluated, to participate in the teaching unit, and to their labor rights. In exchange, they must complete the tasks assigned in the program and abide by the institution's rules. Residents must be supervised directly in the first year and thereafter they should be given progressively more responsibility.
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