Recommendations from the European Society for Blood and Marrow Transplantation (EBMT) for a curriculum in hematopoietic cell transplantation

  • Mohamad Mohty (Shared first author)
  • Rafael F Duarte (Shared first author)
  • Jurgen Kuball (Shared first author)
  • Peter Bader (Shared first author)
  • Grzegorz W Basak (Shared first author)
  • Chiara Bonini (Shared first author)
  • Enric Carreras (Shared first author)
  • Christian Chabannon (Shared first author)
  • Carlo Dufour (Shared first author)
  • Andrew Gennery (Shared first author)
  • Arjan Lankester (Shared first author)
  • Francesco Lanza (Shared first author)
  • Per Ljungman (Shared first author)
  • Silvia Montoto (Shared first author)
  • Arnon Nagler (Shared first author)
  • John A Snowden (Shared first author)
  • Jan Styczynski (Shared first author)
  • Anna Sureda (Shared first author)
  • Nicolaus Kröger (Shared first author)

Abstract

Hematopoietic cell transplantation (HCT) is increasingly used worldwide. This treatment approach is complex and requires specific knowledge and training. The European Society for Blood and Marrow Transplantation (EBMT) identified the need for a set of international recommendations for the clinical training of physicians to qualify them as being competent in performing HCT procedures as well as novel cellular immune therapies and taking care of such patients. The goal is to implement an EBMT HCT-focused global curriculum (EBMT-GC) that can serve as a tool for the development of the HCT sub-specialty worldwide. Despite the diversity and heterogeneity of health and educational systems around the globe, this set of recommendations can be fairly adopted by any national educational and health authorities and can be adjusted to specific conditions and resources of a given country, if needed. The ultimate goal of the EBMT-GC is to define standards for personal knowledge in allogeneic stem cell transplantation for physicians worldwide in order to ensure that all patients will receive treatment by well-trained physicians.

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Original languageEnglish
ISSN0268-3369
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 12.2018

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PubMed 29720705