Core competencies in internal medicine

European Journal of Internal Medicine
José Manuel PorcelJavier García-Alegría

Abstract

The working group on Competencies of Internal Medicine from the Spanish Society of Internal Medicine (SEMI) proposes a series of core competencies that we consider should be common to all European internal medicine specialists. The competencies include aspects related to patient care, clinical knowledge, technical skills, communication skills, professionalism, cost-awareness in medical care and academic activities. The proposal could be used as a working document for the Internal Medicine core curriculum in the context of the educational framework of medical specialties in Europe.

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Feb 12, 2015·Archives of public health = Archives belges de santé publique·Sophie DegrooteDominique M Vandijck
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