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Part One

The Candidate must hold a basic medical qualification recognised for registration by a National Association to sit Part One. You should submit your completed application form, your up to date;

  • CV.
  • Two passport sized photographs.
  • Your examination fee.

Candidates may only sit the Part One Examination once per year. 

If a candidates fails the Part One Examation, he/she must wait until the following year before he/she can resit the examination.
The Part One Certificate is valid for three years

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Part Two

Part Two must be attempted within a timescale of three years from success in Part One.

Once Part Two has been attempted Part One becomes valid in perpetuity.


Eligibility Criteria:

  • Passed EBPS part one.
  • Must have completed an approved paediatric surgery training course in your own country and be able to provide proof of this.
  • If your own country does not have an exit exam, we will accept a written letter from your supervisor confirming that you have completed a training scheme and that he/she feels it appopriate that you sit the EBPS Part Two.
  • You must provide your log book or operative summary signed by your training supervisor.
  • You must submit your complete part two application form, two passport sized photographs and your full up to date cv with the above documentation.

Incomplete applications will be rejected.

 
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Objectives of the EBPS

The main objective of the EBPS is to attain the highest standards of care in the field of paediatric surgery, as defined in the Dublin statements of 1987, in the countries of the European Union.

This aim shall be achieved by the following means:

  • The EBPS shall recommend the standards required for the training of specialists in paediatric surgery and supervise the maintenance of these standards.
  • The EBPS shall make proposals for the quality of training and for the syllabus for paediatric surgery.
  • The EBPS shall recommend criteria to which the training centres in paediatric surgery should conform to be registered as EBPS-approved training centres for trainees in the speciality.
  • The EBPS shall recommend the requirements for quality control or certification as trained in paediatric surgery; "European Board Qualification".
  • The EBPS shall recommend procedures to facilitate tree movement of specialists in paediatric surgery in the EU.
  • Within the EU the free movement of paediatric surgeons or trainees shall be encouraged between member countries.

The EBPS may conduct site visits of institutions that have formally agreed to live up to EBPS standards. Site visits will be carried out only with an agreement of principle of the visited institutions.

The visits may result in certification as EBPS recognised training institution.

In countries where residencies are already reviewed, the EBPS will cooperage with such activities.

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