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the delegate from Young Cardiologists in the Executive Committee of the European Board for the Specialty of Cardiology.
Correspondence to Olaf Rodevand, MD, Cardiology Department, Rikshospitalet, 0027, Oslo, Norway. E-mail olaf.rodevand@klinmed.uio.no.
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The board's primary purpose is to encourage a high standard of training as a prerequisite for free circulation of cardiologists in Europe (especially within the European Union). The criteria for a European cardiologist will not replace the national requirements; national bodies will continue to offer local accreditation. Rather, the qualification represents a supranational mark of high standards.
The total duration of recommended training is 6 years, with part of the core consisting of at least 2 years of general internal medicine (excluding cardiology). Basic training in cardiology is allocated 3 years; in addition there is a flexible year that may be devoted to internal medicine, general cardiology, cardiovascular research, or other work related to cardiology. At least 1 year of training in cardiology must take place in a full-time position, and a minimum of 1 year is to be on a cardiology ward. Trainees' progress will be assessed once a year by the head of the program. The EBSC does not presently favor a European examination, as proposed by equivalent boards in some other specialties. It has, however, specified requirements for training institutions
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