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Establishing core competencies for neonatology fellowship training in Syria: a modified Delphi study approach
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Zoukar, Sham
, Dashash, Mayssoon
, Zoukar, Imad
, Muad, Mervat
in
Adaptation
/ Administrator Surveys
/ Clinical Competence - standards
/ Competence
/ Competency-Based Education - standards
/ Competency-based medical education
/ Computer Mediated Communication
/ Content Validity
/ Core competencies
/ Curricula
/ Curriculum - standards
/ Data Analysis
/ Delphi method
/ Delphi Technique
/ Education
/ Education, Medical, Graduate
/ Educational aspects
/ Educational research
/ Expertise
/ Feedback
/ Feedback (Response)
/ Fellowship training
/ Fellowships
/ Fellowships and Scholarships - standards
/ Focus Groups
/ Health Services
/ Humans
/ Individual Needs
/ Influence of Technology
/ Interviews
/ Literature reviews
/ Medical Education
/ Methods
/ Modified Delphi technique
/ National Curriculum
/ Needs Assessment
/ Neonatal care
/ Neonatology
/ Neonatology - education
/ Physicians
/ Professional development
/ Professional Training
/ Qualitative research
/ Reference Materials
/ Sepsis
/ Skill Development
/ Skills
/ Stakeholders
/ Syria
/ Theory of Medicine/Bioethics
/ Training
/ Ultrasonic imaging
2025
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Establishing core competencies for neonatology fellowship training in Syria: a modified Delphi study approach
by
Zoukar, Sham
, Dashash, Mayssoon
, Zoukar, Imad
, Muad, Mervat
in
Adaptation
/ Administrator Surveys
/ Clinical Competence - standards
/ Competence
/ Competency-Based Education - standards
/ Competency-based medical education
/ Computer Mediated Communication
/ Content Validity
/ Core competencies
/ Curricula
/ Curriculum - standards
/ Data Analysis
/ Delphi method
/ Delphi Technique
/ Education
/ Education, Medical, Graduate
/ Educational aspects
/ Educational research
/ Expertise
/ Feedback
/ Feedback (Response)
/ Fellowship training
/ Fellowships
/ Fellowships and Scholarships - standards
/ Focus Groups
/ Health Services
/ Humans
/ Individual Needs
/ Influence of Technology
/ Interviews
/ Literature reviews
/ Medical Education
/ Methods
/ Modified Delphi technique
/ National Curriculum
/ Needs Assessment
/ Neonatal care
/ Neonatology
/ Neonatology - education
/ Physicians
/ Professional development
/ Professional Training
/ Qualitative research
/ Reference Materials
/ Sepsis
/ Skill Development
/ Skills
/ Stakeholders
/ Syria
/ Theory of Medicine/Bioethics
/ Training
/ Ultrasonic imaging
2025
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Establishing core competencies for neonatology fellowship training in Syria: a modified Delphi study approach
by
Zoukar, Sham
, Dashash, Mayssoon
, Zoukar, Imad
, Muad, Mervat
in
Adaptation
/ Administrator Surveys
/ Clinical Competence - standards
/ Competence
/ Competency-Based Education - standards
/ Competency-based medical education
/ Computer Mediated Communication
/ Content Validity
/ Core competencies
/ Curricula
/ Curriculum - standards
/ Data Analysis
/ Delphi method
/ Delphi Technique
/ Education
/ Education, Medical, Graduate
/ Educational aspects
/ Educational research
/ Expertise
/ Feedback
/ Feedback (Response)
/ Fellowship training
/ Fellowships
/ Fellowships and Scholarships - standards
/ Focus Groups
/ Health Services
/ Humans
/ Individual Needs
/ Influence of Technology
/ Interviews
/ Literature reviews
/ Medical Education
/ Methods
/ Modified Delphi technique
/ National Curriculum
/ Needs Assessment
/ Neonatal care
/ Neonatology
/ Neonatology - education
/ Physicians
/ Professional development
/ Professional Training
/ Qualitative research
/ Reference Materials
/ Sepsis
/ Skill Development
/ Skills
/ Stakeholders
/ Syria
/ Theory of Medicine/Bioethics
/ Training
/ Ultrasonic imaging
2025
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Establishing core competencies for neonatology fellowship training in Syria: a modified Delphi study approach
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Establishing core competencies for neonatology fellowship training in Syria: a modified Delphi study approach
2025
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Overview
Introduction
Competency-based medical education is gaining momentum globally, emphasizing demonstrable skills and knowledge. However, the Syrian neonatology fellowship program remains largely grounded in a traditional, time-based model and faces significant challenges due to the ongoing conflict in Syria. This study aims to identify and prioritize core competencies for Syrian neonatology fellowship curricula to establish a foundation for a standardized national curriculum.
Methods
A mixed-methods approach was utilized, incorporating a literature review, focus group discussions, and a modified Delphi technique involving three survey rounds. This process engaged a panel of 135 Syrian healthcare professionals with expertise in neonatal care. Participants evaluated a preliminary list of 120 competencies derived from a literature review and focus group discussions using a 5-point Likert scale. A consensus threshold of 75% agreement was applied to determine the final competency list.
Results
Expert consensus identified 135 competencies, categorized as 38 (28.1%) knowledge, 80 (59.3%) skills, and 17 (12.6%) attitudes. A weighted ranking system determined that 89 (65.9%) of these competencies are essential for successful neonatology fellowship training in Syria. Prioritized competencies emphasized foundational clinical skills, infection control, and teamwork, reflecting the resource limitations and collaborative needs of the Syrian healthcare system.
Conclusion
This study establishes a comprehensive set of core competencies for neonatology fellowship training in Syria. These findings provide a framework for developing contemporary, evidence-based curriculum aligned with international standards while adapting to local resource constraints. They represent a crucial step in standardizing neonatology fellowship training and advancing neonatal care in Syria.
Publisher
BioMed Central,BioMed Central Ltd,Springer Nature B.V,BMC
Subject
/ Clinical Competence - standards
/ Competency-Based Education - standards
/ Competency-based medical education
/ Computer Mediated Communication
/ Education, Medical, Graduate
/ Feedback
/ Fellowships and Scholarships - standards
/ Humans
/ Methods
/ Sepsis
/ Skills
/ Syria
/ Theory of Medicine/Bioethics
/ Training
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