Fellows & Diplomas
2024
Dalya Abualsaud, SA
Osigwe Paul Agabi, NG
Jarrah Alabkal, CA
Saad Ali, PK
Waleed Ali, IQ
Ahmad Hussam Alsayed, DE
Mustafa Kemal Altinok, DE
Faris Alzahrani, SA
Bernadette Amann-Neher, DE
Luca Angelini, IT
Ahmed Abdelfattah Ahmed Anter, DE
Sofie Antonis, BE
Mohamed Badr, SA
Wejdan Balubaid, SA
Ahmed Bayoumy, EG
Catarina Bernardes, PT
Elisabetta Bernardi, IT
Niccolò Biagioli, IT
Maria Bonello, MT
Chiara Giuseppina Bonomi, IT
Yacine Boudiba, BE
Arnout Bruggeman, BE
Marco Burattini, IT
Simona Buscarnera, IT
Dario Calisi, IT
Francescantonio Cammarota, IT
Giulia Sofia Cereda, IT
Güldeniz Çetin Erci, TR
Nasia Christou, CY
Stefano Consoli, IT
Riccardo Cremascoli, IT
Nunzia Cuomo, IT
Christopher David Czell, CH
Giovanni Maria D'Amico, IT
Valentino De Franco, IT
Amedeo De Grado, IT
Sebastiaan De Keersmaecker, BE
Giovanna De Marco, IT
Henri De Ryck, BE
Louise De Temmerman, BE
Isaline Demarcin, BE
Jens Devogelaere, BE
Leonor Dias, PT
Nikhil Dongre, IN
Fedele Dono, IT
Ahmed Ebied, AE
Ahmed Elkady, EG
Mohamad Elsaid, EG
Erik Elseviers, BE
Aman Elwadhi, IN
Giacomo Evangelista, IT
Matteo Farè, IT
Francesco Favruzzo, IT
André Eduardo de Almeida Franzoi, BR
Alessandro Furia, IT
Claudia Gendarini, IT
Robin Gens, BE
Jithin George, IN
Amy Susan George, IN
Alma Ghirelli, IT
Andrea Gozzi, IT
Francesco Gruosso, IT
Mónica Guijarro del Amo, ES
Lina Hassoun, DE
Kathleen Hoffbauer, BE
Arne Hostens, BE
Anne-Sophie Huysman, BE
Shoaib Ismail, UK
Bogdan-ioan Istratoaie, AT
Valentina Virginia Iuzzolino, IT
Noel James, IN
Neringa Jucevičiūtė, LT
Nirumal Khumar, IN
Emilie-Louis Kierig, DE
Jan Kłopocki, PL
magnus kreiberg, DK
Jose Kunnel Paul, IN
Beatrice Labella, IT
Marina Leonidou, SE
Marco Liccari, IT
Nicola Davide Loizzo, IT
Piervito Lopriore, IT
Fabrizio Luiso, IT
Davide Maccarrone, IT
Marco Mancuso, IT
Andrea Mastrangelo, IT
Irene Mattioli, IT
Laura Michiels, BE
Ahmed Mostafa, AE
Joao Moura, PT
Brenda Elvira Munk Mc Mahon, US
Martina Nasello, IT
Sushiba Nechikkat, IN
Davide Norata, IT
Michael Nsaka, DE
Kaja Nyquist, NO
Niccolò Orlandi, IT
Enise Nur Özlem Tiryaki, TR
Ayla Pauwels, BE
Gertjan Peeters, BE
Wahappulige Sujith Priyankara Perera ,UK
Daniela Pimenta da Silva, PT
Gabriele Prandin, IT
Olivia Pype, BE
Valentino Racki, HR
Sanjay Rao Kordcal, IN
Sahi̇b Rovshanov, TR
Martin Sabela, CZ
Luca Sacchi, IT
Mohamad Samehni, DE
Raoul Benedikt Sauer, DE
Clara Simonetta, IT
Yasmine Sluyts, BE
Cristiano Sorrentino, IT
Ali Sreij, LB
Vidya Subhash, IN
Vishnu Raj T, IN
Soniya Tambe, IN
Emi̇ne Taşkiran, TR
Nikhila Thomas, IN
Valeria Todaro, IT
Francesca Torri, IT
Evelien Myra P Tuerlinckx, BE
Çağrı Ulukan, TR
Sanem Pinar Uysal, US
Eline Van Haute, BE
Maxime Vande Vyver, BE
Yann Vivier, BE
Irina Maria Vlad, RO
Neil Watson, UK
Ana Cristina Wing Marques Dos Santos, BR
Casper Wittebrood, BE
Muhammad Ismail Khalid Yousaf, US
Awad Wanis Awad Youssef, UK
Tarek Youssif, AE
Ivan Zibrandtsen, DK
Nicola Zoppi, IT
2023
Azhar Abbas, NO
Sarah Sherif Mahmoud Abdo, EG
Amro Aboukoura, KW
Miny Susan Abraham, IN
Ibrahim Acir, TR
Louise Adams, BE
Hassan Aldandan, SA
Abdulhamid Ahmed Hamid Al-Edlah, GE
Hanan Alhabib, SA
Waleed Alharbi, EG
Norah AL-Khaldi, CA
Alia Alokley, SA
Hessah Alotibi, SA
Wael Alwahchi, LY
Torrente Angelo, IT
Maryam Anzabi, DE
Elnaz Asadollahzadeh, IR
Deepa Avadhani, IN
Serdar Barakli, TR
Vlad-Ciprian Barlog, FR
Giacomo Baso, IT
Simone Bellavia, IT
Gabriele Bellini, IT
Samuel Bensson, USA
Anton Berezhnyi, UA
Katharina Breitkopf, GE
Narghes Calcagno, IT
Maria Caputo, IT
Sandy Maria Cartella, IT
Smitha Chandran K, IN
Justin Cornelius, IN
Luca Cuffaro, IT
Nunzia Cuomo, IT
Alexander de Bruyn, BE
Cathérine Dekeyser, BE
Andreia Susana Delgado Magalhães, POR
Valerie Deprez, BE
Giulia Di Rauso, IT
Mohammed Elnour, SA
Heba El-Zawawi, LY
Grazia Maria Igea Falcone, IT
Chiara Ferrazzoli, IT
Lorenzo Fontanelli, I
Alessandro Franceschini, IT
Jeroen Gijs, BE
Balaji Gopalan, IN
Sebastien Heyndrickx, BE
Simon Horckmans, BE
Sandra Huijs, NL
Poornima Jayadev Menon, FR
Vincent Kabir, BE
Zehra Cemre Karakayalı, TR
Aristotelis Karantzoulis, IT
Maja Klarendić, SL
Ammar Kurdi, IT
Álvaro Lambea Gil, SP
Stéphanie Lambrechts, BE
Slaven Lasić, CRO
Suraj Menon Madhavankutty, IN
Sandhya Manorenj, IN
Pegah Masrori, BE
Rawan Matar, UK
Federica Matrone, IT
Adolfo Mazzeo, IT
francesco Misirocchi, IT
Marwa Mohamed, EG
Muhammad Muhammad, IN
Muhammad Junaid Munir, PK
Francesco Pasini, IT
Iliya Peyneshki, SW
Antonia Pignolo, IT
Federica Pondrelli, IT
Muthukumaran Pooranalingam, IN
Federico Emanuele Pozzi, IT
Ilaria Quartesan, IT
Balakrishnan Ramasamy, IN
José Rosa, PO
Ponnu S, IN
Basil Salloum, GE
Daniel Santos, BR
Mark Thorsten Sapa, GE
Anna Scarabello, IT
Lauranne Scheldeman, BE
Stefan Sennfält, SW
Favas T T, IN
Payam Tabaee Damavandi, IT
Amna Tariq, PK
Santosh Trivedi, IN
Lisa Van Doeselaer, BE
Julie Van Houtte, BE
Evelynn Vergauwen, BE
2022
Farida Abdallah (DE)
Ahmad Abd-Elmordy (EG)
Asheeb Abdulhak (IN)
Salsabil Abdulrahim Abualazayem (EG)
Elsayed Abed (EG)
Lara Ahmad (IT)
Nayyir Waseem Akhtar (PK)
Bassam Al-Fatly (DE)
Marwa Ali (SA)
Amani Alnajjar (SA)
Afnan Alqahtani (SA)
Khalid Alrouqi (SA)
Pratheesh Anand R (IN)
Amit Arora (IN)
Ayesha Ashfaq (PK)
Stephanie Azzopardi (MT)
Fidan Balayeva (TR)
Serena Broggi (IT)
Shakthi C (IN)
Christian Callens (BE)
Nicole Campese (IT)
Lucia Campetella (IT)
Abhishek Chowdhury (IN)
Catalina Cimpanu (RO)
Laura D'Acunto (IT)
Frederik Daems (BE)
Amlan Datta (IN)
Fabiola De Marchi (IT)
Gianfranco De Stefano (IT)
Sara De Vliegher (BE)
Bram De Wel (BE)
Astrid Durez (BE)
Alaa Elmazny (BH)
Rabha Elsahli (LY)
Ahmed Serkan Emekli (TR)
Esra Erdil (TR)
Helena Fafanđel (HR)
Pietro Falco (IT)
Fahad Farooq (PK)
Eugenia Filippakopoulou (GR)
Annelies Geebels (BE)
Githin Benoy George (IN)
Nesma Ghonimi EG)
Louise Nørreslet Gimsing (DK)
Herbert Gruber (DE)
Jayanti Gurumukhani (IN)
Koumila Harnaran (DE)
Syed Raza Hussain (PK)
Ali Ibrahim (YE)
Lijo James (IN)
Jessline Joseph (IN)
Arun K (IN)
Madhavi Karri (IN)
Michael Kellner (DE)
Shaimaa Khater (EG)
Elzbieta Klimiec-Moskal (PL)
Muralikrishna Konda (IN)
Harwindar Kumar (PK)
Sindhuja Lakshminarasimhan (IN)
Simon Lamquet (BE)
Laura Lannoo (BE)
Giulia Lazzeri (IT)
Wouter Leemans (BE)
Cláudia Lima (PT)
Vincenzina Lo Re (IT)
Andrew Lockhart (IE)
Giuseppe Magro (IT)
Reem Mahmoud (EG)
Alessio Maranzano (IT)
Norma McKean (MT)
Deepak Menon (IN)
Ann Mertens (BE)
Giuseppina Miele (IT)
Yara Mohammed (EG)
Asmaa Mohammed Hassan (EG)
Tudor Munteanu (IE)
Danish Nabi (PK)
Maram Nasef (EG)
Mohamed Nassr (UK)
Benjamin Ng Han Sim (MY)
Mohammed Niaz A A (IN)
Dimitrios Nouvakis (GR)
Pieter Olivier (BE)
Avidesh Panday (TT)
Heleen Parmentier (BE)
Samir Patel (IN)
Anuja Patil (IN)
Athi Ponnusamy (KW)
Mary Anne Poovathingal (IN)
Anjana Prabhakar (IN)
Remya Prakash (IN)
Jannik Prasuhn (DE)
Dario Proloscic (SE)
Shrivarthan Radhakrishnan (IN)
Kishan Raj (IN)
Sivaraman Nair Raj Raj Vihar (IN)
Eleonora Rollo (IT)
Eleonora Sabatelli (IT)
Muhammad Saqib Saeed (PK)
Samer Salama (EG)
Simone Salemme (IT)
Marcello Luigi Salvatelli (IT)
Francesco Santangelo (IT)
Anton Schmick (CH)
Maximilian Schwittay (DE)
Anouk Serrien (BE)
Sanaz Shoja Gharehbagh (DK)
Mohammadreza Sobhani (IR)
Deepthi Somarajan (IN)
Hannah Stamberger (BE)
Arun Subramanian (UK)
Ahmed Samara Mohamed Ali Takesham (EG)
Claudio Terravecchia (IT)
Roy Thomas (IN)
Justin Thomas (IN)
Assunta Trinchillo (IT)
Ehsan Ul Haq (KW)
Sreenivas Umaiorubahan Meenakshisundaram (IN)
Astrid Van den broecke (BE)
Soetkin Vantyghem (BE)
Naga Karthik Vanukuri (IN)
Maria Vizziello (IT)
Ezgi Vural (TR)
Burak Yildiz (TR)
Muhammad Zaheer (PK)
Eva Zupanic (SI)
2020 & 2021 Gianmarco Abbadessa (IT) Hassan Abdelhadi (UK) Shaharyar Abdullah (PK) Tarig Mohammed Mustafa Abkur (UK) Moaz Al Ajia (GE) Alawi Al-Attas (YE) Hassan Aldahhan (SY) Abdullah Alfajri (SA) Radi Alhasan (SY) Ceren Alis (TU) Noor Alkalbi IQ Wejdan Almasoudi (SA) Khaled Alshehri (SA) Sathyajith Buddhika Ambawatte (LK) Ayesha Aslam (PK) Gauhar Mahmood Azeem (PK) Hanan Azzam (EG) Kunal Bahrani (IN) Laure Baisier (BE) Neetha Balaram (IN) Roberta Balestrino (IT) Carmen Barbato (IT) Alessandro Bombaci (IT) Alexandra Boogers (BE) Martha Britto Arias (AT) Johanna Bruijnes (BE) Antonin Cant (BE) Tiziana Carandini (IT) Diogo Carneiro (PT) Sofie Carrette (BE) Marija Cauchi (MT) Vamsi Chalasani (IN) Søren T. Just Christensen DK Evelien Coeckelbergh (BE) Emanuele Maria Costantini (IT) Anandi Damodaran (IT) Willem de Ridder (BE) Akshay Deepak (IN) Aline Delva (BE) Sophie Depoortere (BE) Siavash Derakhshan (IR) Judith Derdelinckx (BE) Giulia Di lazzaro (IT) Ilaria Antonella Di Vico (IT) Femke Dijkstra (NL) Ana-Maria Dobri (RO) Hassan Doumiati (LE) Shubham Dubey (IN) Camille Dutordoir (BE) Mohamed Eid (EG) Lubna El Sheikh (SU) Asmaa Elballat (EG) Sonia Elbhrawy (EG) Doaa Elelwany (EG) Mahmoud Elhorany (EG) Mohamed Elkasaby (USA) Ahmed Mohammed Elmetwaly Kohail (EG) Mohamed Fouad Elsayed Khalil (EG) Mohamed Elshafei (EG) Tommaso Ercoli (IT) Nawal Fadlallah (SA) Simon Fandler-Höfler (AT) Elise Faraut (FR) Meraj Fatima (PA) Jaber Fayad (GE) Vjera Ferreri (HR) Erica Frezza (IT) Ashraf Ahmed Gango Omer (UK) Felix Geser (GE+AT) Saikat Ghosh (IN) Aswin Govindarajan (IN) Linnéa Grindegard (SW) Berin Gülatar Türkoğlu (TR) Kaat Guldolf (BE) Mohammed Salman Hadi (IN) Anjamparuthikal Aboobekar Haris (IN) Carolin Hoyer (GE) Roberto Infante (IT) Sravya Inumpudi (IN) Naveed Iqbal (PK) Mohamed Gamal Ismaiel (E) Muhammed Afrasyaw Jaf (IQ) Joe James (IN) Helena Janssen (BE) Christina Jensen-Dahm (DK) Emrah Kacar (TU) Ahmed Karam-Allah Abd-Elkawy (EG) |
Zeynep Ece Kaya Gulec (TR) Jeroen Kerstens (BE) Mohamad Khodr Agha (LB) Mathias Paul Kneffel (GE) Karolin Knoepke (GE) Gino Koro (HR) Rajee Krishnan (IN) Amith Kumar S (IN) Anish Lawrence (IN) Vinitha Leelamani (IN) Hanne Liessens (BE) Andrea Lorente Miranda (ES) Andrei Lukyanov (RU) Arun Shivaraman M M (IN) Samar Mairaj (PK) Andrea Mancini (IT) Federico Massa (IT) Andrew Mataruse (ZW) Eleonora Mauri (IT) Jean-Loup Méreaux (FR) Michal Modestowicz (PL) Nasrul Shameer Mohamadu Nijam (LK) Husam Abuobieda Mohamed Ali (SU) Sarah khalil gamal khalil Mohammed (EG) Nor Amelia Mohd Fauzi (MY) Bernadette Monaghan (IE) David Moreno Ajona (UK) Tarun Nagpal (IN) Abbas Nasser (IQ) Devavrat Nene (IN) Chen Fei Ng (MY) Gift Wilson Ngwende (ZW) Farheen Niazi (PK) Bruna Nucera (IT) Céline Nysten (BE) Hüseyin Nezih Özdemir (TR) Prateek Kumar Panda (IN) Bobby Baby Panikulam (IN) Rajesh Baby Panikulam (IN) Sara Parreira (PT) Vishal Pawar (IN) Ilse Peeters (BE) Philo Hazeena Philomin (IN) Andrea Plutino (IT) Burcu Polat (TR) Pawan Raj Pulu (IN) Libby Pushparajan (IN) Sivadasan Raghavan (IN) Anmol Singh Rai (IN) Jidhin Raj (IN) Aparna Ramachandran (IN) Guhan Ramamurthy (IN) Lakshmi Narasimhan Ranganathan (IN) Nikolaos Raptis (GR) Karlien Reekmans (BE) Alice Reining-Festa (AT) Wendeline Reniers (BE) Salvatore Rossi (IT) Mamoun Saeed (SD) Mahavishnu Sahadevan (MY) Muthukani Sankaranarayanan (IN) Pasquale Scoppettuolo (IT) Indar Kumar Sharawat (IN) Alessandro Sodero (IT) Yasmin Soliman (EG) Abraham Stork (NL) Benedetta Storti (IT) Ahamed Subir (IN) Mohammed Aziz Sulaiman (IQ) Uygur Tanriverdi (TK) Joanne Martina Terbeek (BE) Bjorn Thorarinsson (IC) Lorenzo Tinti (IT) Jonas Toeback (BE) Ivo Tremont Lukats (USA) Elif Uygur-Kucukseymen (TR) Ganaraja V H (IN) Sofie van Assche (BE) Sien Van Daele (BE) Tobi Van den Bossche (BE) Sara Van Mossevelde (BE) Alexander Vanhoorne (BE) Maria Dolores Villar Martinez (UK) Wietse Wiels (BE) Hossam Younis (EG) Jacek Zaborski (PL) |
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2019 Dr. Roberto Acampora (IT) Dr. Paul Alapatt (IN) Dr. Osamah Albaker (KW) Dr. Musab Ali (SY) Dr. Taylan Altıparmak (TR) Furkan Asan (TR) Dr. Alessia Bianchi (IT) Dr. Lies Blomme (BE) Dr. Cem Bölük (TR) Ms. Roberta Bonomo (IT) Dr. Luís Braz (PT) Dr. Ilaria Callegari (IT) Dr. Elisa Campos Costa (PT) Dr. Calogero Edoardo Cicero (IT) Dr. Zoë Delaruelle (BE) Christina Deligianni (GR) Dr. Vincenzo Di Stefano (IT) Joanna Dixon (DE) Dr. Giulia Donzuso (IT) Dr. Ayush Dubey (IN) Ehab Eid (EG) Dr. Irene Faravelli (IT) Dr. Francesco Fisicaro (IT) Basem Fouda (EG) Sara Garcia Ptacek, MD, PhD (ES) Salimata Gassama (FR) Dr. Minu George (IN) Barbella Giuseppina (IT) Mr. Víctor Antonio Gómez Mayordomo (ES) Dr. Flora Govone (IT) Dr. Ahmed Hassan Ahmed (IRQ) Dr. Harish Jayakumar (IN) Olivia Kamoen (BE) Dr. Michel Karngong Mengnjo (CM) Ezgi Keskiner Ozturk (TR) Dr. Iftikhar Khan (US) Dr. Ching Soong Khoo (MY) Inam E. Khuda (PK) Dr. Marta Lamartine Monteiro (BE) Dr. Elien Lecomte (BE) |
Ms Eirini Liaptsi (GR) Ms Griet Loret (BE) Dr. Antonino Lupica (IT) Philipp Mahlknecht (IT) Dr. Nehad Mahmoud Saadallah Soltan (EG) Dr. Naveed Malek (UK) Maria Mirabela Manea, MD, PhD (RO) Dr. Salman Mansoor (IR) Dr. Cláudia Marques-Matos (PT) Dr. Antoon Meylemans (BE) Dr. Nazar Mohamed Alshaikh (SD) Dr. Dattatray Nadgir (IN) Kadam Nagpal (IN) Dr. Saima Nazish (PK) Dr. Swayam Prakash (IN) Dr. Tatjana Reynders (BE) Dr. Michele Romoli (IT) Dr. Lise Cronberg Salem (DK) Lisette Salvesen, MD, PhD (DK) Marta Scarioni (IT) Dr. Caroline Schotte (BE) Dr. Rajesh Shankar Iyer (IN) Dr. Madiha Shatila (LB) Sara Lyngby Skovbølling (DK) Dr. Ide Smets (BE) Dr. Mathieu Sprengers (BE) Dr. Monika Turk (SI) Dr. Bengi Gül Türk (TR) Hasan Armagan Uysal (TR) Dr. Daan Van den Abbeele (BE) Vinod Varghese (IN) Ms Elisa Vegezzi (IT) Dr. Lynn Vermeulen (BE) Ms Agathe Vrillon (FR) Dr. Jan Vynckier (BE) Dr. Frederik Winsløw (DK) Dr. Anke Wouters (BE) Dr. Rubjona Xhani (AL) Donatas Zailskas (LT) |
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2017 Dr. Ali Alhilly (IQ) Dr. Mohammed Alotaibi (SA) Dr. Youssef Althobaiti (SA) Dr. Muhammed Anchamparathiyil Saifudeen (IN) Dr. Rui Araújo (PT) Dr. Murat Mert Atmaca (TR) Dr. Hussein Aya (EG) Guillaume Baille MD (F) Arsida Bajrami MD (AL) Dr. Andrea Barp (IT) Osama Faisal Hassan Basheir MD (SD) Sára Bech MD, PHD (DK) Gregor Brecl Jakob MD (SI) Dr. Matteo Ciocca (IT) Dr. Rosa De Micco (IT) Dr. Laurens Dobbels (BE) Dan Lucian Dumitru MD (RO) Hatem Elawadi MD (EG) Dr. Marwa Eltemamy (EG) Pavel Filip PHD (SK) Dr. Anna Fraczek (PL) Kristian Steen Frederiksen MD, PHD (DK) Dr. Giorgio Giulio Fumagalli (IT) Dr. David Garcia Azorin (ES) Dr. Dejan Georgiev (SI) Joanna Gesche MD (DK) Dr. Paul Gierke (DE) Dr. Anja Grimmer (DE) Dr. Suleyman Guler (TR) |
Barbora Gwardová MD (CZ) Pieterjan Honoré MD (BE) Dr. Vijayabala Jeevagan (LK) Dr. Walaa Kamel (EG) Dr. Mohamed Khalil (EG) Dr. Ilay Hilal Kilic (TR) Dr. Hatice Kurucu (TR) Dr. Guido Marongiu (IT) Dr. Deborah McIntyre (USA) Dr. Razia Mele Vallopra (IN) Dr. Sarath Menon (IN) Jesper Milthers MD (DK) Dr. Xavier Moisset (F) Dr. Ismail Moustafa (EG) Dr. Rajeev Ojha (NP) Dr. Matteo Paolucci (IT) Dr. Yusuf Parvez (IN) Dr. Anis Riahi (TN) Dr. Ruslan Rzayev (AZ) Dr. Sergiu Sabetay (IL) Dr. Arturio Sampedro Andrada (ES) Dr. Pournamy Sarathchandran (IN) Dr. Dorothee Seefeldt (DE) Dr. Eslam Shosha (BH) Mohamad walid Skhitta MD (SY) Dr. Tiago Teodoro (PT) Hülya Uluğut Erkoyun MD (TR) Dr. Marta Villa (ES) Heewa Abdelsalam Younis MD (IQ) |
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2016 Dr. Chifaou Abdallah (F) Mohamed Abouhashish, MD (EG) Dr. Mohammad Aboulwafa (EG) Omar Ahmed, MD (USA) Dr. Hakan Akgün (TR) Dr. Zehra Özde Akkiraz (TR) Dr. Firas Al Nidawi (IQ) Dr. Anas Albarrak (SA) Dr. Awad Alharbi (SA) Dr. Firas Al-Jashami (AZ) Abdulkarim Almutairi, MD (SA) Mohammed Alqwaifly, MD (SA) Dr. Hamoud Alsahli (SA) Dr. Zaher Alsalama (SA) Wadi Bnouhanna, MD, PHD (MA) Merel Brems, MD (BE) Marisa Brum, MD (PT) Shyam Babu Chandran, MD (IN) Dr. Charmaine Chircop (MT) Dr. Ahmed Dahshan (EG) Valentina Damato, MD (IT) Dr. Payam Dibaj (DE) Dr. Nicola Dingli (MT) Hesham Eissa, MD (EG) Nabil El Ayoubi, MD (LB) Ayse Deniz Elmali, MD (TR) Dr. Walid Eltantawi (EG) Dr. Khalid Eltayeb (IE) Özdem Ertürk Çetin, MD (TR) Dr. Ricardo Ginestal López (ES) Dr. Giulia Grande (IT) Dr. Husnain Hashim (PK) Dr. Sarah Herdewyn (BE) Aleksandra Herrera-Sokołowska, MD (PL) |
Faisal Ibrahim, MD (SD) Dr. Yahia Imam (SD) Naim Kajtazi, MD (AL/XK) Dr. Saad Karim (IQ) Dr. Ernest Katsev (DE) Jameel Khalid Rasheedi, MD (SA) Dr. Amr Mohammed (EG) Dr. Isabel Moreira (PT) Dr. Marion Moseby Knappe (NO) Karin Müller-Mikaelsen, MD (DE/NO) Dr. Ellen Notting (NL) Yasir Osman Mohamed, MD (SD) Marit Otto MD, PHD (DE) Mehmet Yasir Pektezel, MD (TR) Liliana Pereira, MD (PT) Giorgia Querin, MD (IT) Dr. Pazhani Ranganathan (IN) Jaydip Ray Chaudhuri, MD (IN) Inmaculada Redondo Peñas, MD (ES) Shanu Roemer, MD (DK) Dr. Vincent Roubeau (F) Dr. Margret Schnegelsberg (DE) Dr. Laura Seynaeve (BE) Dr. Youssef Sidhom (TN) Dr. Robert Stark (AT) Dr. Olivier Stevens (BE) Miki Suzuki, MD (JP) Dr. Tim van Langenhove (BE) Dr. Nicolas Vandenbussche (BE) Dr. Domizia Vecchio (IT) Dr. Federico Verde (IT) Arkadiusz Węglewski, MD, PHD (PL) Dr. Joerg Wiesenfeldt (DE) |
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2015 Dr. Mahir Abduldaim (SAU) Dr. Hossam Afify (EG) Dr. Zahoor Ahmed (PK) Dr. Hani Alabdaly (SA) Hande Alibas, MD (TR) Dr. Tayir Alon (IL) Dr. Nasser Alzahrani (SA) Dr. Elisabeth Baumgartner (AT) Mithat Bedir, MD (TR) Seyma Ciftci, MD (TR) Dr. Pamela Correia (IN) Dr. David Crosiers (BE) Dr. Ahmed Abualhasan Dawood (EG) Dr. Joana Domingos (PT) Dr. Christian Eggers (DE) Dr. Nabil Elrefaei (EG) Derya Guner, MD (TR) Feray Gülec Uyaroglu, MD (TR) Dr. Ali Hassan (PK) Dr. Maytham Jalal (IQ) Dr. Joseph Kamtchum Tatuene (CM) Dr. Antonella Macerollo (IT) Dr. Yasir Malik (PK) Dr. Marilena Mangiardi (IT) Dr. Federica Montagnese (IT) Dr. Anand Angamuthu Moodley (ZA) Dr. Joao Duarte Mota Raimundo (PT) Dr. Ahmed Nasreldein Mohamed Ali (EG) |
Nevra Oksuz Gurlen, MD (TR) Dr. Vijayashankar Paramanandam (IN) Dr. Giovanni Piccirillo (IT) Dr. Muhammad Rafiq (UK) Dr. Mounia Rahmani (MA) Dr. Hebatallah Rashed (EG) Dr. Katrin Rauen (DE) Dr. Paolo Ripellino (IT) Dr. Nirav Sanghani (IN) Dr. Sebastian Schreglmann (AT) Dr. Claudio Semplicini (IT) Dr. Charlotte Sommeling (BE) Dr. Emanuela Laura Susani (IT) Dr. Işıl Tatlıdil (TR) Dr. Marija Todosijević (SI) Tugba Uyar, MD (TR) Dr. Sarah Verjans (BE) Dr. Matthias von Mering (DG) Dr. Dorien Weckhuysen (BE) Dr. Asgeir Vilhjalmsson (IS) Dr. Johan Zelano (SE) Burcu Zeydan, MD (TR) Dr. Panagiotis Zis (GR) Dr. Fernando Correia (PT) Dr. Mohammed Alshahrani (SA) Dr. Ahmed Altabouki (IQ) Dr. Amina Nasri (TN) |
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European Board Examination 2024
16th EUROPEAN BOARD OF NEUROLOGY EXAMINATION 2024 |
DATE
The 16th European Board Examination in Neurology will be organised ONLINE.
Oral examination:
31 May & 1 June 2024 (Friday/Saturday)
Written examination:
7 June 2024 (Friday)
GENERAL
- The European Board Examination in Neurology is a joint development of the UEMS Section of Neurology (EBN, European Board of Neurology) and the European Academy of Neurology (EAN).
- The exam is based on the European Training Requirements for Neurology (ETRN, https://www.uems-neuroboard.org/web/index.php/european-training-requirements).
- A candidate who (nearly) finished a training in Neurology should be able to take the exam.
- There is a written exam for testing (management of) knowledge and an oral exam for judging other CANMEDS competencies (medical expert, communication, health advocate, scholar, professional).
- English is the official language but participants are allowed to use their own dictionary and will not explicitly be assessed for their skills in English language.
- The written exam contains a closed book section with questions related to review papers in the field of neurology related to ETRN chapter 8A Specific Learning Objectives in Neurology. These papers are defined and provided on this website.
- The other part of the written exam consists of open book questions where the participant is allowed to use own reference sources.
- The exam is based on European foundations but non-European candidates are welcome and get the opportunity to bring in their experiences in their home country during the oral examination.
- Candidates have to send in original submissions. These will be checked on unlooked for plagiarism.
The exam was held for the first time in 2009. Since then, 752 candidates have passed the exam. Successful candidates from all over the world are now awarded the title "Fellow of the European Board of Neurology (FEBN)". This title is not identical to the title "Fellow of the EAN".
11th European Board Examination in Neurology – 28. June 2019 – Oslo, Norway
WHY TAKE A EUROPEAN NEUROLOGY EXAMINATION?
Passing this exam is a proof of excellence and gives the individual candidate a distinguishing mark, which may be an advantage in an application procedure within Europe. There are until now no legal consequences of the diploma!
The European Board Examination in Neurology is an important step towards further harmonisation and raising standards in European neurology. Cooperation with European scientific societies makes that the exam is in line with the current state of the scientific art.
A few words of praise from successful candidates:
„I thoroughly liked the entire exam irrespective of whether I get through or not. Examiners were very learned, courteous, and made me feel comfortable. I have no complaint whatsoever.“
„The oral examination part was a wonderful experience for me as I was able to interact with international faculty for the first time. They appreciated my work and that gave me a lot of confidence to move ahead in my profession . Will never forget their faces, thank you for the experience.“
"Many thanks. Being a FEBN I noticed that the world turns in different ways, as the title and the knowledge have opened many new doors and opportunities in the field of Neurology for me. Furthermore, the preparation and revision for the exam, which I completed successfully after 3,5 years of training in field of neurology, expanded further my knowledge in the area.". Thanking you sincerely"
"I would like to thank you a lot for all the help you gave me, your wonderful kindness and your generous availability; for making this experience one of the best of my life and a dream comes true."
“Ι would like to thank you for the excellent organisation of the examination, which I will certainly recommend to all my colleagues. It was a unique experience to test our knowledge and skills!”
APPLICATION
Application is closed!
Participation in the Congress of the European Academy of Neurology (EAN) is not required for participation in the EBN examination but candidates taking this exam will get a reduction on their congress fee.
Deadlines
- Early bird application deadline: January 15th, 2024
- Final application deadline: March 1st, 2024
- Deadline for submitting workpieces (CAT, Essay) for the oral examination: March 5th, 2024
Conditions
- By applying for the European Board exam, one agrees to take the exam in the form and structure described and acknowledges that cancellation is only possible in accordance with the cancellation policy.
- Please check the rules for taking an online board exam Neurology here below before applying and see whether these can be fulfilled in order to prevent disappointments afterward!
- An application must be made by March 1st, 2024 at the latest by filling out the application form (see link to the secure server at the bottom of the page).
- It is essential that the application form is filled out correctly with personal data (especially first and last name) as these data will be used for the certificates, which can only be changed at a later date against payment of an additional fee.
- The application must be confirmed by payment, the application date is the date of transfer to the uems_ebn bank account. Upon registration the applicant will be provided with a confirmation e-mail. Numbers for further correspondence and organisation will be sent by 15th January - payment provided.
- In the event of exam failure, there is no restriction on participation in follow-up examinations, provided that a (reduced!) examination fee is paid. Registration for the exam requires that the candidate accepts that the result of the exam is final. A legal debate about the final decision is not possible.
Rules for taking an online board exam Neurology
Eligibility criteria
The European Board of Neurology does not require certificates, but it is assumed that candidates have completed their basic training in general practice and a national training programme with at least three years of training in clinical neurology in order to pass the examination.
Only identification documents are required on the day of the examination.
Please use the same ID documents for application and for identification at the exam!
PAYMENT
Please transfer ASAP the fee free of charge for the beneficiary.
Admission Fees (in EUR) | Earlybird fee until January 15, 2024 |
Regular fee before March 01, 2024 |
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Exam Fee € | 600 | 700 |
In the year of taking the exam, the following discounts on the congress registration fees apply:
-20% for EAN members of the sections Resident and Research Fellow and/or Full/Corresponding EAN members (https://www.ean.org/Members.2669.0.html) whether or not taking the exam.
-10% discount for other exam participants who are not full members of EAN.
Upon payment of your exam registration fee, you will receive a discount on the congress registration fee.
In the event of irregularities requiring further administrative steps, an additional handling fee of € 100 may be charged after notification.
For cancellations made before April 15th, subsequent applications for 2025 will be possible for a considerably reduced charge. There will not be a repayment of fees in case of cancellations because of administration and bank-transfer costs.
In case of irregularities requiring further administrative action, an additional handling fee of € 100,- may be charged upon notification.
In case of cancellations before 15 April, future registrations for 2025 are possible at a reduced price.
Payment of the respective amount free of charge for the beneficiary:
Name of the account: UEMS/S. Neurology
IBAN: BE97 0016 3680 2349
BIC/SWIFT: GEBABEBB
Name of the Bank : BNP Paribas
Address of the Bank: Montagne du Parc 3 | BE-1000 Brussels | Belgium
CONTENTS
The examination is not an ultimate test to retrieve knowledge from memory, but a competence based exam founded on the roles adopted by UEMS: Medical Expert, Communicator, Scholar, Health Advocate, and Professional.
The examination consists of the following parts:
- About 100 MCQs on general Neurological topics (tbd). A part (60%) of the written examination can be taken with the help of reference sources (‘open book exam’)
- A short essay on a neurology-related topic of public health or ethics that is discussed orally with the examiners. Please have a PowerPoint Presentation of your essay with you.
- A critical appraisal of a neurological topic which will be discussed orally with the examiners. Please have a presentation on your CAT with you.
- A presentation of a clinical case for oral discussion
The results of these 4 examinations are summarized to an overall grade.
Written part of the examination
The aim of this part of the examination is to test knowledge (closed book exam) and the handling of knowledge (open book exam).
You will enter the answers to the questions into your laptop.
About 40 questions have to be answered within the first 60 minutes (90 seconds per question) without using references. A dictionary in your own language is permitted. The rest can be answered within the following 180 minutes (3 minutes per question) using paper references of your choice. We recommend just to use your own textbook and, if you wish, a few print-outs for the examination. Having too much literature available will confuse you!
Written exam
during 1 hr: closed book exam / 40 MCQs
during 1,5 hrs: open book 1 exam / 30 MCQs
during 1,5 hrs: open book 2 exam / 30 MCQs
The written part of the examination counts for 70% of the final mark.
Multiple Choice Questions are selected from the main topics and diseases listed in our European Training Requirements Neurology (Vers. 2021) .
For your preparation we recommend:
- Your own textbook on Neurology and other books you find useful. These books may be taken to the exam to be used as a reference source in the open book parts.
- Standard papers as given below.
These sources will be used by the question authors as well.
Guidelines/Papers/Documents related to the closed book questions (all pdf):
- 2017 ESO guideline cerebral venous thrombosis
- Guidelines on Mechanical Thrombectomy in Acute Ischaemic Stroke
- Advances in dementia with Lewy bodies
- Emerging Trends in Neuromodulation for Treatment of Drug-Resistant Epilepsy
- EAN guideline cluster headache 2023
- Post-Traumatic Headache
- 2020 EAN guideline on pall care in MS
- Advances Neurosyphilis
- The neuropsychiatry of Parkinson disease
- 2020 EAN guideline coma
- Managment TBI in the first posttraumatic hours
- Recent advanes in traumatic brain injury
- Neurol complications vasculitis
- Guideline CIDP 2021
- Treatment and diagnosis of chemotherapy-induced peripheral neuropathy
- Bedside Testing in Acute Vestibular Syndrome
- Psychiatric features of traumatic encephalopathy syndrome
- Advances in Stroke Neurorehabilitation
- Peripheral nerve blocks for headache disorders
- Current Updates on Idiopathic Normal Pressure Hydrocephalus
- 2020 EAN statement on sleep and stroke
- European guideline and expert statements on the management of narcolepsy
- EAN guideline neurogenic supinate hypertension
Some tips How to answer multiple-choice questions (MCQs)
It is forbidden to speak loudly during the examination and to cover the ears so that any earplugs would not be noticed.
Oral part of the examination
The aim of this part of the examination is to test presentation skills, communication, the ability to discuss ethics and public health issues and current scientific issues. Language difficulties for candidates of non-English speaking countries will be taken into account.
For the oral part three submissions are required: a clinical case presentation, a critical appraisal of a topic and an essay on public health or an ethical issue. These submissions must deal with topics from different fields. It is thus not allowed to send both the critical appraisal and the essay on a problem in the field of multiple sclerosis.
Two of these submissions, the critical appraisal and the essay, should be sent before the exam in separate files to enable the examiners to check on form, contents and plagiarism. These submissions should be accompagnied by a declaration that own work is presented which can be downloaded here. The submissions should carry the exam number on the top of the text.
Please send these submissions timely (i.e. before March 5th) and contact us in case of difficulties. Failure to do so may be considered as a cancellation of the examination. In the case of an incomplete set of documents sent after a complete subscription, we will send you a reminder before the examination.
There is no need to send the presentation of the clinical case before the exam.
Essay
You are asked to write an essay on an ethical or a public health topic in the field of neurology.
How to prepare the essay to be presented
It is allowed to take other subjects of own preference. Write a short essay (max. 800 words) following the instructions.
It is the candidate’s responsibility to send in this document timely.
Examples for essays and Powerpoint presentations:
Examples of neurology related Ethics topics
Examples of neurology related Public Health topics
We ask you to prepare an oral presentation with a PowerPoint about your essay. This PowerPoint should not be submitted before the exam. During the exam, there will be 5 minutes to present your essay to the examiners. Please use your laptop to present some of the slides you have created. These PowerPoint slides should not be sent in before the examination.
The examiners will ask further questions for another 5 minutes and then fill out the form as shown in the example.
This part accounts for 10% of the final mark.
Critical appraisal on a topic (CAT)
You are asked to critically evaluate a topic in the field of clinical neurology. This appraisal should be an original piece and is also checked for plagiarism by a scanner.
We ask you also to prepare an oral presentation with PowerPoint about your CAT. This PowerPoint should not be submitted before the exam. During the exam you have 5 minutes to present your CAT to the examiners. Please use your laptop to present some of your slides. These PowerPoint slides should not be sent before the examination.
The examiners will ask further questions for another 5 minutes and then complete the form as shown in the example.
This part accounts for 10% of the final mark.
CAT and essay should relate to different areas of neurology.
Clinical case
You will also be asked to present a clinical case that you dealt with in your own practice. This should not be a really exotic problem but something interesting. The examiners will ask you about the way you made the diagnosis and about the problems you encountered with doing so. Furthermore some other questions about the details of the patient problem and the policy chosen by you will be asked.
Please prepare an oral presentation with a PowerPoint.
This part represents 10% of the final mark.
It is not requested to submit the clinical case before the exam, the presentation only should be available at the oral itself.
Structured evaluation of a case presentation
After paying the fee, you will get a link to upload your CAT and ESSAY.
EVALUATION OF RESULTS
Written tests
After receiving the results of the candidates, the data are analysed according to p-values (number of candidates who provided the right answer) and RIT-values (relation between the result of the candidate regarding the individual question related to the total result obtained). Questions with insufficient statistics are eliminated.
We correct for chance (so for best out of 5 questions we neglect the first 20% correct answers) and do not work with negative scores for incorrect answers.
Afterwards the Cohen method is used to calculate a passing limit as a control measurement. The final marks will be calculated taking into account a real knowledge limit of 60%.
Oral tests
Two examiners prepare their own score for each of the three parts of the oral examination. All three marks between 0 and 10 are averaged to a mean score.
HAVE READY BEFORE THE EXAMINATION
- The appriate equipment and browser (!), see
instructions and rules
- Reference sources for the open book part of the written exam
- Your PowerPoint presentations for the oral exam
- Identification documents as described in the instructions
Application is closed.
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European Board Examination 2025
17th EUROPEAN BOARD OF NEUROLOGY EXAMINATION 2025 |
Application is closed.
DATE
The 17th European Board Examination in Neurology will be organised ONLINE.
Oral examination:
9 & 10 May 2025 (Friday/Saturday)
Written examination:
16 May 2025 (Friday)
GENERAL
- The European Board Examination in Neurology is a joint development of the UEMS Section of Neurology (EBN, European Board of Neurology) and the European Academy of Neurology (EAN).
- The exam is based on the European Training Requirements for Neurology (ETRN, https://www.uems-neuroboard.org/web/index.php/european-training-requirements).
- A candidate who (nearly) finished a training in Neurology should be able to take the exam.
- There is a written exam for testing (management of) knowledge and an oral exam for judging other CANMEDS competencies (medical expert, communication, health advocate, scholar, professional).
- English is the official language but participants are allowed to use their own dictionary and will not explicitly be assessed for their skills in English language.
- The written exam contains a closed book section with questions related to review papers in the field of neurology related to ETRN chapter 8A Specific Learning Objectives in Neurology. These papers are defined and provided on this website.
- The other part of the written exam consists of open book questions where the participant is allowed to use own reference sources.
- The exam is based on European foundations but non-European candidates are welcome and get the opportunity to bring in their experiences in their home country during the oral examination.
- Candidates have to send in original submissions. These will be checked on unlooked for plagiarism.
The exam was held for the first time in 2009. Since then, 752 candidates have passed the exam. Successful candidates from all over the world are now awarded the title "Fellow of the European Board of Neurology (FEBN)". This title is not identical to the title "Fellow of the EAN".
11th European Board Examination in Neurology – 28. June 2019 – Oslo, Norway
WHY TAKE A EUROPEAN NEUROLOGY EXAMINATION?
Passing this exam is a proof of excellence and gives the individual candidate a distinguishing mark, which may be an advantage in an application procedure within Europe. There are until now no legal consequences of the diploma!
The European Board Examination in Neurology is an important step towards further harmonisation and raising standards in European neurology. Cooperation with European scientific societies makes that the exam is in line with the current state of the scientific art.
A few words of praise from successful candidates:
„I thoroughly liked the entire exam irrespective of whether I get through or not. Examiners were very learned, courteous, and made me feel comfortable. I have no complaint whatsoever.“
„The oral examination part was a wonderful experience for me as I was able to interact with international faculty for the first time. They appreciated my work and that gave me a lot of confidence to move ahead in my profession . Will never forget their faces, thank you for the experience.“
"Many thanks. Being a FEBN I noticed that the world turns in different ways, as the title and the knowledge have opened many new doors and opportunities in the field of Neurology for me. Furthermore, the preparation and revision for the exam, which I completed successfully after 3,5 years of training in field of neurology, expanded further my knowledge in the area.". Thanking you sincerely"
"I would like to thank you a lot for all the help you gave me, your wonderful kindness and your generous availability; for making this experience one of the best of my life and a dream comes true."
“Ι would like to thank you for the excellent organisation of the examination, which I will certainly recommend to all my colleagues. It was a unique experience to test our knowledge and skills!”
APPLICATION
Participation in the Congress of the European Academy of Neurology (EAN) is not required for participation in the EBN examination but candidates taking this exam will get a reduction on their congress fee.
Deadlines
- Early bird application deadline: January 15th, 2025
- Final application deadline: March 1st, 2025
- Deadline for submitting workpieces (CAT, Essay) for the oral examination: March 5th, 2025
Conditions
- By applying for the European Board exam, one agrees to take the exam in the form and structure described and acknowledges that cancellation is only possible in accordance with the cancellation policy.
- Please check the rules for taking an online board exam Neurology here below before applying and see whether these can be fulfilled in order to prevent disappointments afterward!
- An application must be made by March 1st, 2024 at the latest by filling out the application form (see link to the secure server at the bottom of the page).
- It is essential that the application form is filled out correctly with personal data (especially first and last name) as these data will be used for the certificates, which can only be changed at a later date against payment of an additional fee.
- The application must be confirmed by payment, the application date is the date of transfer to the uems_ebn bank account. Upon registration the applicant will be provided with a confirmation e-mail. Numbers for further correspondence and organisation will be sent by 15th January - payment provided.
- In the event of exam failure, there is no restriction on participation in follow-up examinations, provided that a (reduced!) examination fee is paid. Registration for the exam requires that the candidate accepts that the result of the exam is final. A legal debate about the final decision is not possible.
Rules for taking an online board exam Neurology
Eligibility criteria
The European Board of Neurology does not require certificates, but it is assumed that candidates have completed their basic training in general practice and a national training programme with at least three years of training in clinical neurology in order to pass the examination.
Only identification documents are required on the day of the examination.
Please use the same ID documents for application and for identification at the exam!
PAYMENT
Please transfer ASAP the fee free of charge for the beneficiary.
Admission Fees (in EUR) | Earlybird fee until January 15, 2025 |
Regular fee before March 01, 2025 |
||
Exam Fee € | 600 | 700 |
In the year of taking the exam, the following discounts on the congress registration fees apply:
-20% for EAN members of the sections Resident and Research Fellow and/or Full/Corresponding EAN members (https://www.ean.org/Members.2669.0.html) whether or not taking the exam.
-10% discount for other exam participants who are not full members of EAN.
Upon payment of your exam registration fee, you will receive a discount on the congress registration fee.
In the event of irregularities requiring further administrative steps, an additional handling fee of € 100 may be charged after notification.
For cancellations made before April 15th, subsequent applications for 2026 will be possible for a considerably reduced charge. There will not be a repayment of fees in case of cancellations because of administration and bank-transfer costs.
In case of irregularities requiring further administrative action, an additional handling fee of € 100,- may be charged upon notification.
In case of cancellations before 15 April, future registrations for 2026 are possible at a reduced price.
Payment of the respective amount free of charge for the beneficiary:
Name of the account: UEMS/S. Neurology
IBAN: BE97 0016 3680 2349
BIC/SWIFT: GEBABEBB
Name of the Bank : BNP Paribas
Address of the Bank: Montagne du Parc 3 | BE-1000 Brussels | Belgium
CONTENTS
The examination is not an ultimate test to retrieve knowledge from memory, but a competence based exam founded on the roles adopted by UEMS: Medical Expert, Communicator, Scholar, Health Advocate, and Professional.
The examination consists of the following parts:
- About 100 MCQs on general Neurological topics (tbd). A part (60%) of the written examination can be taken with the help of reference sources (‘open book exam’)
- A short essay on a neurology-related topic of public health or ethics that is discussed orally with the examiners. Please have a PowerPoint Presentation of your essay with you.
- A critical appraisal of a neurological topic which will be discussed orally with the examiners. Please have a presentation on your CAT with you.
- A presentation of a clinical case for oral discussion
The results of these 4 examinations are summarized to an overall grade.
Written part of the examination
The aim of this part of the examination is to test knowledge (closed book exam) and the handling of knowledge (open book exam).
You will enter the answers to the questions into your laptop.
About 40 questions have to be answered within the first 60 minutes (90 seconds per question) without using references. A dictionary in your own language is permitted. The rest can be answered within the following 180 minutes (3 minutes per question) using paper references of your choice. We recommend just to use your own textbook and, if you wish, a few print-outs for the examination. Having too much literature available will confuse you!
Written exam
during 1 hr: closed book exam / 40 MCQs
during 1,5 hrs: open book 1 exam / 30 MCQs
during 1,5 hrs: open book 2 exam / 30 MCQs
The written part of the examination counts for 70% of the final mark.
Multiple Choice Questions are selected from the main topics and diseases listed in our European Training Requirements Neurology (Vers. 2021) .
For your preparation we recommend:
- Your own textbook on Neurology and other books you find useful. These books may be taken to the exam to be used as a reference source in the open book parts.
- Standard papers as given below.
These sources will be used by the question authors as well.
Guidelines/Papers/Documents related to the closed book questions (all pdf):
- 2017 ESO guideline cerebral venous thrombosis
- Guidelines on Mechanical Thrombectomy in Acute Ischaemic Stroke
- Advances in dementia with Lewy bodies
- Emerging Trends in Neuromodulation for Treatment of Drug-Resistant Epilepsy
- EAN guideline cluster headache 2023
- 2020 EAN guideline on pall care in MS
- Advances Neurosyphilis
- The neuropsychiatry of Parkinson disease
- 2020 EAN guideline coma
- Managment TBI in the first posttraumatic hours
- Neurol complications vasculitis
- Guideline CIDP 2021
- Treatment and diagnosis of chemotherapy-induced peripheral neuropathy
- Psychiatric features of traumatic encephalopathy syndrome
- Advances in Stroke Neurorehabilitation
- 2020 EAN statement on sleep and stroke
- European guideline and expert statements on the management of narcolepsy
- EAN guideline neurogenic supinate hypertension
Some tips How to answer multiple-choice questions (MCQs)
It is forbidden to speak loudly during the examination and to cover the ears so that any earplugs would not be noticed.
Oral part of the examination
The aim of this part of the examination is to test presentation skills, communication, the ability to discuss ethics and public health issues and current scientific issues. Language difficulties for candidates of non-English speaking countries will be taken into account.
For the oral part three submissions are required: a clinical case presentation, a critical appraisal of a topic and an essay on public health or an ethical issue. These submissions must deal with topics from different fields. It is thus not allowed to send both the critical appraisal and the essay on a problem in the field of multiple sclerosis.
Two of these submissions, the critical appraisal and the essay, should be sent before the exam in separate files to enable the examiners to check on form, contents and plagiarism. These submissions should be accompagnied by a declaration that own work is presented which can be downloaded here. The submissions should carry the exam number on the top of the text.
Please send these submissions timely (i.e. before March 5th) and contact us in case of difficulties. Failure to do so may be considered as a cancellation of the examination. In the case of an incomplete set of documents sent after a complete subscription, we will send you a reminder before the examination.
There is no need to send the presentation of the clinical case before the exam.
Essay
You are asked to write an essay on an ethical or a public health topic in the field of neurology.
How to prepare the essay to be presented
It is allowed to take other subjects of own preference. Write a short essay (max. 800 words) following the instructions.
It is the candidate’s responsibility to send in this document timely.
Examples for essays and Powerpoint presentations:
Examples of neurology related Ethics topics
Examples of neurology related Public Health topics
We ask you to prepare an oral presentation with a PowerPoint about your essay. This PowerPoint should not be submitted before the exam. During the exam, there will be 5 minutes to present your essay to the examiners. Please use your laptop to present some of the slides you have created. These PowerPoint slides should not be sent in before the examination.
The examiners will ask further questions for another 5 minutes and then fill out the form as shown in the example.
This part accounts for 10% of the final mark.
Critical appraisal on a topic (CAT)
You are asked to critically evaluate a topic in the field of clinical neurology. This appraisal should be an original piece and is also checked for plagiarism by a scanner.
We ask you also to prepare an oral presentation with PowerPoint about your CAT. This PowerPoint should not be submitted before the exam. During the exam you have 5 minutes to present your CAT to the examiners. Please use your laptop to present some of your slides. These PowerPoint slides should not be sent before the examination.
The examiners will ask further questions for another 5 minutes and then complete the form as shown in the example.
This part accounts for 10% of the final mark.
CAT and essay should relate to different areas of neurology.
Clinical case
You will also be asked to present a clinical case that you dealt with in your own practice. This should not be a really exotic problem but something interesting. The examiners will ask you about the way you made the diagnosis and about the problems you encountered with doing so. Furthermore some other questions about the details of the patient problem and the policy chosen by you will be asked.
Please prepare an oral presentation with a PowerPoint.
This part represents 10% of the final mark.
It is not requested to submit the clinical case before the exam, the presentation only should be available at the oral itself.
Structured evaluation of a case presentation
After paying the fee, you will get a link to upload your CAT and ESSAY.
EVALUATION OF RESULTS
Written tests
After receiving the results of the candidates, the data are analysed according to p-values (number of candidates who provided the right answer) and RIT-values (relation between the result of the candidate regarding the individual question related to the total result obtained). Questions with insufficient statistics are eliminated.
We correct for chance (so for best out of 5 questions we neglect the first 20% correct answers) and do not work with negative scores for incorrect answers.
Afterwards the Cohen method is used to calculate a passing limit as a control measurement. The final marks will be calculated taking into account a real knowledge limit of 60%.
Oral tests
Two examiners prepare their own score for each of the three parts of the oral examination. All three marks between 0 and 10 are averaged to a mean score.
HAVE READY BEFORE THE EXAMINATION
- The appriate equipment and browser (!), see
instructions and rules
- Reference sources for the open book part of the written exam
- Your PowerPoint presentations for the oral exam
- Identification documents as described in the instructions
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