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. 2021 Apr 21;153(1):121–131. doi: 10.1007/s11060-021-03750-6

Table 2.

Overview about the defined EPAs with required key knowledge, skills and attitudes required

Knowledge Skills Attitude
EPA 1: Non-operative management of patients with a brain tumour diagnosis
Knowledge about the neuropathology of brain tumours Adequate communication and collaboration
Diagnostic work-up and interdisciplinary treatment Advising patients and their families Considering the patient´s wishes
Consideration of common differential diagnoses Management of critically ill patients Prioritization of urgent medical issues
Coordination of interdisciplinary and interprofessional assessments Recognition of own limitations
EPA 2: tumour-based resection
Expertise of anatomy of the brain Adequate and appropriate communication/cooperation
Knowledge about the neuropathology/techniques for tumour removal Correct indication of surgery balancing risks and benefits Recognition of own limitations and willingness to seek for help
Awareness of different surgical goals Mastering all required surgical techniques in a safe and efficient manner Prioritization of urgent medical issues
Expertise in surgical techniques Use of techniques for intraoperative localisation of tumour boundaries Adherence to established institutional safety protocols
Awareness of different anaesthetic techniques
EPA 3: function-based surgical resection of brain tumours
Expertise of anatomy of the brain Adequate and appropriate communication/cooperation
Knowledge about the neuropathology and techniques for tumour removal Adequate selection and planning of preoperative investigations risks and benefits Create a constructive a motivating relationship with the patients
Knowledge about intraoperative monitoring and intraoperative neurological testing Choosing a suitable surgical procedures fe and efficient manner Respect for and adherence to established procedures and institutional safety protocols
Expertise in surgical techniques Apply and correctly interpret intraoperative monitoring
Awareness of different anaesthetic techniques Indicate, prepare and master awake surgeries
Balance the targeted extent of resection to the functional risks Effective management of limitations and complications
EPA 4: postoperative management of brain tumour patients
Knowledge about the neuropathology molecular markers Adequate and appropriate communication/cooperation
Knowledge about signs, symptoms and management of complications Systematic approach to patient assessment and therapy Create a constructive a motivating relationship with the patients
Diagnostic work-up and inter-disciplinary treatment of patients Evaluation of post-operative imaging Respect for and adherence to established procedures and institutional safety protocols
Knowledge about multimodal treatment plans and radiation oncology treatment methods Coordination of interdisciplinary treatment plans
Consideration of common differential diagnoses of postoperative neurological deterioration Delivering bad news appropriately (resource- activating, supportive)
Postoperative imaging of brain tumour patients Advising patients and their families
EPA 5: management of deteriorating brain tumour patients
Recognise red flags and emergencies Clear, concise and structured communication
Consider common differential diagnoses Systematic approach to patient assessment and therapy Usage of an appropriate level of urgency for further management
Initiate time-critical further monitoring, assessment and therapy Skills in emergency medicine and neuro-oncological surgery Recognition of own limitations and when to seek for help
Adequate judgement on the need of an implementation of further therapy Prioritization of urgent medical issues
Clear, concise and structured communication Calm demeanour
EPA 6: early palliative care for dying patients and their families
Treatment of symptoms and suffering on four symptom levels Adequate and appropriate communication/cooperation
Knowledge about palliative anti-tumour therapies Advising patients and their relatives Cooperation in a (multi-professional) team and constructive teamwork
Recognize physical signs and symptoms of dying patients Delivering bad news appropriately, taking a conversation model into account Appreciating the importance and time sensitivity in treating palliative humans
Criteria for when to start palliative care (e.g. early integration) Coordinating interdisciplinary and interprofessional assessments Establish ethical principles and apply them to end-of-life care
knowledge about palliative care structures Recognizing dying patients and treating them within standardized procedures
EPA 7: collaboration as a member of an interdisciplinary and/or -professional neuro-oncology team
Factors that affect teamwork and effective communication Actively strives to integrate into the team Feels committed to the goal of the team and optimal patient care
Strategies for safe communication Adequate and appropriate communication Prioritizes an optimal patient care and team needs over personal needs
Establishes a climate of respect, appreciation, integrity, and trust Recognizes the role, responsibilities, contributions and value of all team members
Offers help to members of the team in need
Includes and attentively listens to team members and considers feedback
EPA 8: basic and clinical research activity in neuro-oncology
Understanding of the main scientific challenges in Neuro-Oncology Perform a literature review based on scientific libraries Establish ethical principles and apply them in research
knowledge about basic research methods and approaches Translate problems into precise scientific questions Knowledge, respect of and adherence to established ethical protocols
knowledge about statistical analysis and interpretation of data Compile, analyse und interpret clinical and experimental data sets Respect of and adherence to national and international law
Preparing/etting up a clinical trial
Prepare scientific results for a specialist audience

Table 2 gives an overview about the defined EPAs with key knowledge, skills and attitudes for each EPA. A detailed definition of each EPAs including a specification, a definition of all required knowledge, skills and attitudes and recommended potential assessment tools to evaluate progress and proficiency are provided in supplement

IOM intraoperative neurophysiological monitoring