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The Eurocytology Project. A uniform platform for education, training and development of transferable skills in clinical cytology screening and diagnosis. R Dina 1 , DV Coleman 1 , L Vass , W Olszweski , W Domegala , M Chosia , A Capitanio , G Morgan, A Bondi, A Badger.
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The Eurocytology Project A uniform platform for education, training and development of transferable skills in clinical cytology screening and diagnosis R Dina1, DV Coleman1, L Vass, WOlszweski , WDomegala, M Chosia, A Capitanio, G Morgan, A Bondi, A Badger 1 Imperial College London, Hungarian Society of Cytology, Polish Society of Cytology, PomeranianMedicalUniversity, University College London, Karolinska Hospital and Institute, Swedish Society of Cytology, Italian Society of of Cytopathology, Inbrook Ltd
Eurocytology • What it was meant to be • What we have created • Who uses it and where • What is peculiar to it • Where do we want to go
The Eurocytology Websitewww.eurocytology.eu • The Eurocytology website is a unified platform for the vocational training and professional education of both cytotechnologists and cytopathologists. • The project is supported by the EU Leonardo da Vinci program. • The website was hosted on Imperial College website and was password protected during validation • Has gone live as a public domain in December 2007 and is free to access
Partner institutions • Imperial College, UK • KarolinskaInstitut, Stockholm, Sweden • University College Hospital – London,UK • Pomeranian Medical University, Szeczin, Poland • Hungarian Society for Clinical Cytology • Swedish Society for Clinical Cytology • Polish Cytology Society • Italian Society of Anatomic Pathology & Cytology
Target groups • Trainee cytotechnologists • Cytopathologists in training • Cytology teachers and instructors • Medical students
Contents The training comprises of: • A series of teaching packages • A reference library of cytology slides • A series of self assessment tests
Aims of the project • Increasing access to training in clinical cytology • Harmonising training in cytology throughout the EU • Improving standards of training • Encouraging continuing professional development • Promoting equal opportunities for employment in the EU
Validation • The training program has been independently validated by the European Advisory Committee on Cytotechnology (EACC)
What is peculiar to this project? • Transnationality • Validation through a European Network • Dinamic tests through the use of a specific software and image database • Use of virtual slides • Translated in several languages
Eurocytology 2013-15Partners • Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust • European Federation of Cytology Societies • Turkish Cytology Society • Czech Cytology Society • Inbrooks Ltd • Interfase
Eurocytology 2013-15 • Successful in applying for another EU grant • Move platform from static to dynamic architecture • EFCS is a partner (already linked to website) • Linked to IAC website • Translate into Turkish, Czech, Portuguese and German • Incorporate translations and adaptations into national curricula (Turkey, Czech Republic) • Increase interactivity by devising online assessment and testing tools • Maintain an editorial committee • Validate it as a European Accreditation Scheme Platform Through EFCS