Deltagerreg. - Network of Accredited Skills Centres in Europe
 

4th scientific meeting of the Network of Accredited Skills Centres in Europe (NASCE), 4th-6th October 2018, Copenhagen, Denmark.


The Network of Accredited Skills Centres in Europe, known as NASCE, was established in September 2014 as a Multidisciplinary Joint Committee (MJC) of the Union Européenne des Médecins Spécialistes (UEMS) and supported by 21 sections and boards of the UEMS. NASCE follows UEMS statutes, rules and directives. 

The intent of NASCE is to enhance the standards for the operation of Clinical Skills Centres, within the European Union (EU) and EU affiliated countries in the UEMS area, through assessment and accreditation. NASCE promotes individual, inter-professional and multidisciplinary clinical skills education and aims to advance the science of clinical education, training, and assessment. 

NASCE provides a comprehensive accreditation programme for centres delivering clinical skills training. This includes assessment of individual, group and team training, as well as research and development of clinical educational institutes. 
Currently 11 centres including Copenhagen Academy for Medical Education and Simulation at Rigshospitalet (CAMES) in nine countries (Belgium, Denmark, Finland, France, Ireland, Greece, Norway, Sweden and Turkey) are accredited. 

NASCE organizes an annual scientific meeting. The first took place in Istanbul in 2015, followed by Dublin in 2016 and Lund in 2017. The 4th meeting will take place in Copenhagen 4th to 6th October 2018.

The essence of the gathering is a 1½ day scientific meeting among the directors of the 11 accredited centres and affiliated personnel, followed by a one-day train-the-trainers (TtT) course. We expect 80-100 participants for the scientific meeting whereas the TtT course is limited to 12 participants.

The outline of the meeting is at linked here.