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Assessing the Perceived Impact of ESOR Training Programs on Radiologists' Professional Development

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Publisher Springer
Specialty Radiology
Date 2025 Feb 17
PMID 39961923
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Abstract

Objectives: This study evaluates the perceived impact of European School of Radiology (ESOR) training programs on radiologists' professional development.

Methods: A cross-sectional survey targeted alumni who participated in ESOR fellowships from 2011 to 2023. The survey included questions on demographics, professional background, ESOR program details, and career impact. Data were collected via a web-based questionnaire and analyzed using descriptive statistics and thematic analysis.

Results: A total of 916 alumni were invited to the survey, with a response rate of 21% (190 participants). The median age was 31 years (range 29-33), and 54% were female. Most worked in public healthcare (62%) and were involved in academic activities (24%). Fellowship types included the visiting scholarship program (44%), Bracco fellowship (32%), and exchange program for fellowships (25%). The majority (59%) reported the fellowship helped them reach their current position, and 35% noted it upgraded their CV. Significant application of learned skills was reported by 69%. Ongoing cooperation with former tutors was maintained by 54%. Financial support was crucial, with 41% stating they could not have completed the training without it, 33% considering it very important, and 13% important. Participants rated the impact on clinical skills with a median score of 9/10. Other areas of impact included research skills (median 7/10), subspecialization (median 9/10), exposure to diverse practices (median 9/10), networking (median 10/10), and personal and professional growth (median 10/10).

Conclusion: ESOR training programs significantly enhance radiologists' professional development through comprehensive support, high-quality training, and substantial financial aid, ensuring participants are well-equipped for career advancement.

Critical Relevance Statement: This study evaluates the perceived impact of ESOR training programs on radiologists' professional development, highlighting significant enhancements in clinical skills, career advancement, and the critical role of financial support in facilitating access to high-quality education.

Key Points: The ESOR offers various programs addressing both foundational and advanced training in radiology. Fifty-nine percent of participants reported that ESOR fellowships helped them achieve their current positions. Participants experienced a median improvement score of 9 out of 10 in clinical skills. Fifty-four percent of participants maintained ongoing cooperation with former tutors post-fellowship. ESOR financial support was perceived as crucial by many participants, ensuring access to high-quality education.

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