EBOT
exam Structured Reference Form
Section A must be completed by the Applicant.
Sections B – G must be completed by the Referee.
As a Referee you MUST:
- be on a European Union (EU) / National Specialist Register
- have direct experience of the applicant’s current clinical
practice within the last 3 years
The European Board of Orthopaedics and Traumatology (EBOT) under
European Union rules specifies the levels of expertise to be
anticipated at entry and at various stages in training and
defines the standards of competence expected on completion of
the training programmes. Candidates will be required to provide
verification that this level has been reached in their clinical
experience prior to sitting the European Board of Orthopaedics
and Traumatology (EBOT) examination.
It is important to the EBOT Examining Committee that you, in
giving your support, are fully aware of the standards that apply
to the appropriate discipline at the end of the training
programme. Please note that the description of these standards
should be taken as a guide to assist you in formulating your
reference for the applicant irrespective of their position in
clinical practice or in a training programme.
The examination will be conducted in two sections: Part 1:
Written Exam (Multiple Choice Questions in the format of Single
Correct Answer [SCA] and Part 2: Oral Exam (based on clinical
scenarios). Candidates must meet the required standard in Part 1
to gain eligibility to proceed to Part 2.
The examination will assess various elements of applied
knowledge, diagnostic skills, clinical judgment and
professionalism. Referees are therefore asked to comment
specifically on these elements of an applicant’s competence to
ensure that candidates have attained the requisite standard in
these domains.
Diagnostic skills (Reference Section C)
We require your detailed comments on the candidate’s suitability
with respect to:
- Skilled, logical and analytical elucidation of a patient’s
history.
- Careful acquisition and processing of information determined
in the physical and clinical examination and construction of
a satisfactory management plan for all patients.
Please note that candidates will face assessment scenarios which
may be complex and demanding and applicants must have satisfied
you that they have the necessary skills and experience to deal
with patients and situations which are not straightforward or
routine. It is expected that discussion will take place in the
examination on aspects of diagnostic strategy and on the use,
advantages and disadvantages of various relevant investigations.
You should therefore be in a position to indicate that your
support is based on knowledge of the candidate’s ability in
these areas.
Clinical Management (Reference Section D)
Given the range of cases, the spectrum of complexity and the
ability to deal with variations and complications within the
practice of this specialty – candidates should have been able to
convince you that their training / experience is such that they
can safely manage both common and more complex clinical
problems.
Operative skills (Reference Section E)
While the EBOT Examination does not formally assess technical
operating ability, the Board considers it inappropriate to admit
candidates to the examination if there is any doubt as to their
technical skill. It is therefore considered very important that
your support in this area is well founded either from your
personal observations and experience of the candidate or from
reliable and systematically assessed observations of the
candidate’s ability in this area. The logbook of surgical
procedures on its own should not be considered as any more than
a rough guide.
Professionalism and Probity (Reference Section F)
The development of a mature and professional approach to
performance in clinical practice is essential for safe and
successful patient care. Attitudes towards patients and
colleagues, their work ethic, their ability to deal with
stressful or even confrontational issues and the effectiveness
of their communication skills in providing supportive care for
patients and their families are indicative of the professional
qualities required of a candidate.
Submission of Structured Reference Forms
Structured Reference Forms must be completed in typed format and
signed and returned to the applicant.
It is the applicant’s responsibility to ensure that all 2
structured references are submitted with the application form.
- Head of training in the Hospital
- Surgeon responsible for your training
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