The EAFPS Observership Programme is defined as a period of 1-4 weeks, during which observation and training in clinical management and surgery is offered. It is important to understand that a working visit is distinct from a fellowship training programme in facial plastic surgery. The candidate who wishes to do an observership needs to get in touch with the center of their choice directly. However, an Observership Programme Certificate is provided that adds value to the fellowship application process.
Candidates wishing to be considered for an IFFPSS recognised observership apply through the IFFPSS website and if accepted then apply to an IFFPSS Observership Preceptor. Here is the application for this programme.
The Observership Preceptors are recognised authorities in the teaching and practice of facial plastic surgery. They are formally affiliated with an accredited postgraduate medical training program. A description of each Observership Preceptor’s practice and areas of expertise is included in the International Observership. Preceptors are required to provide access to appropriate educational materials, i.e. books, videotapes, as part of their training program.
An Observership Preceptor is the one and only Director of the program who provides the majority of the fellow’s exposure and is responsible for all administrative tasks and decisions regarding the observership.
Here, you can find more information about Observerships (03.03.2023)
It is with pleasure that the EAFPS invites submission of applications for the role of Observer Programme Preceptor. Please kindly submit your application. Please also confirm you can provide the educational material required. The EAFPS board will then review all the applications at the Next IFFPSS Congress and make recommendation to the IFFPSS. Please submit your applications to eafps@eafps.org to learn from the best plastic surgeons.