Be better prepared for the EDiR: New EDiR app and new content on the EBR blog from October 15 on!
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- What is the future of continuing medical education in Europe? Survey conducted by the Accreditation Council in Imaging (ACI)
Be better prepared for the EDiR: New EDiR app and new content on the EBR blog from October 15 on!
EDiR APP
A new mobile app (Android and iOS) will be released in October, with access to self-assessment tests to help radiology trainees prepare for the EDiR examination.
The EDiR app aims to be a dynamic, interactive tool accessible anywhere and at any time. Users will be notified about new content posted on the EBR blog, and they will be able to post their comments and read other users’ feedback.
The latest news about EDiR applications will also be available on the EDiR app, and users will be able to directly apply for the EDiR examination.
The EDiR Scientific Director and members of the EDiR Scientific Board personally supervise all the EDiR app content. This guarantees that the material is of high quality and suitable for preparing for the EDiR.
We encourage all those with an interest in taking the EDiR examination in the near future to download the app and have a look at the content. We believe you’ll find it useful. And don’t forget to leave your comments and suggestions!
NEW CONTENT ON THE EBR BLOG
New study cases related to several topics will be coming up on the EBR blog. In addition to the chest cases from Dr. Pepe, neuroradiology and emergency cases will be posted weekly from now on.
But study cases are not the only new features. Fresh formats such as the EDiR Mnemos and Flashcards will be released in upcoming weeks, so all those following the EBR blog can have some fun as they study during their training and, of course, prepare for the EDiR.
Solve the cases, share the blog content, enjoy yourself, and love radiology as much as we do!
See also other articles:
- The European Board of Radiology: Evolution over 7 years
- The European Diploma in Radiology (EDiR): Investing in the future of upcoming generations of radiologists
- ETAP 2.0: It’s time for health institutions in Europe and beyond to harmonise their radiology training programmes
- What is the future of continuing medical education in Europe? Survey conducted by the Accreditation Council in Imaging (ACI)