UEMS - Union EuropéENne des MéDECINS SPéCIALISTES
The statutory purpose of the UEMS or EUMS (European Union of Medical Specialists) is the harmonization and improvement of the quality of medical specialist practice in the European Union (EU).
The UEMS was created in 1958 and Specialist Sections for each of the main disciplines practised in the member States were created from 1962. These groups of experts, composed of representatives of the national associations of the specialty concerned, carry out a considerable amount of work with the idea of coordinating, then harmonizing the specialist trainings and the criteria for the recognition of medical specialists. The UEMS and its Sections develop their action in constant cooperation with the Standing Committee of European Doctors, created in 1959 and bringing together the whole of the organized medical profession of the member States
April 18th 2008: UEMS Council endorses proposal to list ICM in EU Directive as a Particular Competence
The Multidisciplinary Joint Committee Intensive Care Medicine (MJCICM)
Chair: Prof. Hugo Van Aken
Secretary General: Prof. Marco Ranieri
ESICM and ESPNIC, the community of intensive care medicine in Europe, are represented by Prof Julian Bion (ESICM past President), Prof Marco Ranieri (ESICM President), and Dr Rui Moreno (ESICM President elect), in an advisory position, and Dr Denis Devictor (ESPNIC President). The mission of the MJCICM is to facilitate the recognition of intensive care medicine as a speciality and to coordinate actions and discussions to this effect.
The European Board of Intensive Care Medicine (EBICM)
Chair: Prof. Rui P. Moreno
Secretary: Andrew Rhodes
Web site: ebicm.esicm.org
The establishment and operating procedures of the European Board were formally approved by the Multidisciplinary Joint Committee for Intensive Care Medicine in February 2006. The Board represents national models of training (supra-speciality, primary speciality and sub-speciality) as well as the various speciality backgrounds. All members have experience in intensive care practice. The role of the Board is to provide continuing medical education credits for international meetings and other educational activities, and to harmonise standards of training and accreditation.
The ESICM and the MJCICM sections each provide nine representatives. The MJCICM representatives are the delegates of the nine sections: Anaesthesiology, Cardiac surgery, Cardiology, Internal medicine, Neurology, Neurosurgery, Paediatrics, Pneumonology and Surgery. For the ESICM the members are the President, Past-president, President-elect, Secretary, Chair of the Division of Professional Development, the Chair of the Division of Scientific Affairs, as well as 3 dedicated EBICM members.
The UEMS supports the ESICM educational research project CoBaTrICE. |