Instructions to course directors and faculty members
Eligibility |
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Application form |
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is responsible for the quality and educational value of the course programme |
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contacts the faculty members according to their specific expertise |
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defines the course outline in collaboration with the faculty |
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instructs the faculty about the didactic merits of the course |
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sets up, after the course, some MCQs in collaboration with the faculty |
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sends the MCQ form to the chair of the EBO Education Committee (see attachment) |
Course outline |
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The length of a course can be 1, 2, 3 or 4 hours or more. Two or more courses on different topics within the field of the same subspecialty can be organised on the same day. |
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The course outline should properly describe the course content. |
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A short description of the course aims and what the attendee should acquire in knowledge should be specified. |
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The course lay-out should present a progressively increased level of difficulty (from basic to advanced). |
Instructions to the faculty |
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updated illustrations of the syllabus of ophthalmology |
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the possibility to meet with European experts in the different fields of ophthalmology subspecialties |
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the possibility to learn about the specific clinical attitude per subspecialty |
Didactic material |
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Illustrations – clinical cases – videos |
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It is not the intention to provide a book-based theoretical overview of the subject covered!! |
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The cases should be representative and cover easy to difficult cases. |
Assessment |
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No mock exam will be conducted. |
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The level of knowledge of the audience can be assessed in a subtle way by means of interactive discussions. |
MCQ database and viva voce clinical cases |
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After the course, the faculty is asked to discuss and prepare MCQs suitable for the EBO MCQ database. |
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The clinical cases used to illustrate the course will be collected in order to set up a database of examples suitable for the viva voce. |