Programme management
MINT Département de médecine interne
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First part
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Academic Supervisor : Martin Buysschaert
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Contact : Secretary's Office for Internal Medecine
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Tel. 027641054
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E-mail : Buyschaert@diab.ucl.ac.be
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Second part
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Academic Supervisor : Frédéric Houssiau
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Contact person : M.-Ch. Thomas
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Secretary's Office for the Unit of Rhumatology and Phosphocalcic Metabolism
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Tel. 027645391
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E-mail : hallot@ruma.ucl.ac.be
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Teaching Committees
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First part
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President : M. Buysschaert
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Members : L. Delaunois, A. Ferrant, A. Geubel, Ph. Hainaut, F. Houssiau, Y. Pirson, M. Symann, J.-L. Vanoverschelde
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Second part
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President : F. Houssiau
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Members : BOUTSEN Yves, DUREZ Patrick, ESSELINCKX Walter,
DEVOGELAER J.-P.,
LAUWERYS Bernard,
MANICOURT Daniel. One representative from the "MACCS".
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Selection Committee
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The Selection Committee of candidate assistant specialist doctors (MACCS, in French), is composed of the
members of the Teaching Committee, to which are added two guest members and two coopted members.
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Study objectives
This complementary master's programme aims to prepare
doctors to become officially recognised holders of the specific
professional title of Specialist Doctor in
Rhumatology
(Ministerial Decree of 09.03.1979, published on 15.03.1979, modified by
the Ministerial Decree of 09.11.2004, published on 06.12.2004).
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Admission conditions
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The applicant must hold the
degree title of Doctor in Medecine or be a Doctor from a member country
of the European Union authorising medical practice in Belgium.
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The applicant must be in
possession of a document attesting that, at the end of the selection
exams, he was retained as a specialist candidate in Rhumatology, in a Belgian medical faculty.
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The juridical context and practical procedures regarding
these selection tests can be obtained from the secretary's office.
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Degree holders from outside the European Union are only
allowed to register on the programme in the context of procuring a
university certificate for partially specialised training for the
duration of two years (if they are in the process of doing a
specialisation in their country of origin) or for an in-depth
specialised training course for the duration of one year (if they are
already recognised as specialists in their own country).
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The Royal Decree of 30.05.2002, relating to the planning
of the medical offer for the public, published on 14.06.2002, applies
to those candidates wishing to obtain the title of Specialist
Doctor in Rhumatology (those candidates are thus counted
among the general practitioner candidates or specialists in the context
of the numerus clausus).
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Admission procedures
Applications for admission must be addressed to the academic supervisor.
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The organisation of the entrance selection
tests is
arranged in accordance with the calendar and the general examination
rules and
regulations.
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General structure of the programme
The training course includes full time
apprenticeships
in recognised services and teaching centres. It lasts for at least six
years, full-time, including at least three years of foundation studies
in internal medecine and three years of higher studies in Rhumatology.
The apprenticeship project established by the university promoter must be approved by the ministerial validation committee for the
speciality. These periods of practical training include being on call.
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Programme content
Parallel to the practical training, the specialist
candidate will follow a university training programme organised as
follows :
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First part - Foundation studies
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Three years, full-time, consisting of :
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Theoretical courses
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Seminars
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A period of supervised hospital training
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The theoretical sessions of the first two years form part of the specific university training programme (FUS, in French).
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Second part - Higher studies
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In order to familiarise the candidate with all the
aspects and methods of diagnosing and treating Rhumatology, three
years, full-time, consisting of :
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Theoretical courses, including scans of the locomotor apparatus of the spine.
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Seminars
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A period of supervised hospital training
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In addition, 30 hours of optional courses
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Seminar on physical medecine and rehabilitation
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Evaluation
Semestrial clinical evaluations : these evaluations are
established (in writing) by the practical training supervisor of each
candidate and aim to test different items. The evaluations of all the
candidates are reviewed during the two semestrial meetings of the
ensemble of the practical training supervisors.
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First part
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At the end of these three years of training, each
candidate will be evaluated during the course of an interview aimed at
testing his general knowledge in internal medecine.
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Further to the application of the Royal
Decree of 16 March, 1999, at the end of his first two years
of training, the candidate will receive an attestation proving that he
has successfully accomplished a specific university training course.
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Second part
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At the end of these three years of training, each
candidate will be evaluated during the course of an interview aimed at
testing his in-depth knowledge in Rhumatology.
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The writing of a
thesis
(20-25 pages) on a subjet of Rhumatology and the publication of an article.
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Upon fulfilment of the above-described training
requirements, the teaching committee will award the academic title in rhumatology.
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This title does not replace official recognition by the
ministerial validation committee. It attests the successful
completion of an academic and scientific study programme in the context
of specialised training leading to this validation.
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