Entrustable professional activities in Finnish radiology training: a national survey
Hirvonen, Jussi; Marjasuo, Suvi; Huhtaniska, Sanna; Tiihonen, Mervi; Holstila, Milja (2025-06-05)
Hirvonen, Jussi
Marjasuo, Suvi
Huhtaniska, Sanna
Tiihonen, Mervi
Holstila, Milja
Springer
05.06.2025
Hirvonen, J., Marjasuo, S., Huhtaniska, S. et al. Entrustable professional activities in Finnish radiology training: a national survey. Insights Imaging 16, 118 (2025). https://doi.org/10.1186/s13244-025-01992-w
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Abstract
Objectives
This study assessed the practical implementation, experiences, and attitudes toward entrustable professional activities (EPAs) in radiology training across Finland.
Methods
A nationwide, anonymous online survey targeted radiology residents, recently graduated specialists (within 3 years), and instructor specialists. Distributed to all Finnish hospitals involved in radiology training, the survey evaluated EPA completion rates, perceived value, and future development needs. Responses were analyzed to identify trends and differences across groups.
Results
Of 150 respondents (42% residents, 43% instructors, and 14% recent graduates), 65% were from university hospitals. Among residents and recent graduates, 37% had completed EPA assessments, with 87% valuing the feedback received and 73% finding EPAs effective for competency assessment. Overall, 64% considered EPAs well-suited to radiology. Residents showed higher completion rates (43%) than recent graduates (19%), with fourth- and fifth-year residents more engaged (69% vs. 15%). Instructors, while supportive (67% viewed EPAs as meaningful), emphasized a need for more training (54% vs. 49% of residents).
Conclusion
Most Finnish radiology respondents considered EPAs well-suited for training. Residents and recent graduates who completed EPAs greatly valued the feedback and found them effective for assessing competencies, with residents participating more actively than recent graduates. Instructors’ desire for better guidance suggests a priority for enhanced support and education. These findings endorse EPA integration and inform refinements in national and European radiology curricula.
Critical relevance statement
Finnish radiologists and residents strongly support EPAs in radiology training, valuing their feedback and competency assessment, though instructors seek enhanced guidance.
Objectives
This study assessed the practical implementation, experiences, and attitudes toward entrustable professional activities (EPAs) in radiology training across Finland.
Methods
A nationwide, anonymous online survey targeted radiology residents, recently graduated specialists (within 3 years), and instructor specialists. Distributed to all Finnish hospitals involved in radiology training, the survey evaluated EPA completion rates, perceived value, and future development needs. Responses were analyzed to identify trends and differences across groups.
Results
Of 150 respondents (42% residents, 43% instructors, and 14% recent graduates), 65% were from university hospitals. Among residents and recent graduates, 37% had completed EPA assessments, with 87% valuing the feedback received and 73% finding EPAs effective for competency assessment. Overall, 64% considered EPAs well-suited to radiology. Residents showed higher completion rates (43%) than recent graduates (19%), with fourth- and fifth-year residents more engaged (69% vs. 15%). Instructors, while supportive (67% viewed EPAs as meaningful), emphasized a need for more training (54% vs. 49% of residents).
Conclusion
Most Finnish radiology respondents considered EPAs well-suited for training. Residents and recent graduates who completed EPAs greatly valued the feedback and found them effective for assessing competencies, with residents participating more actively than recent graduates. Instructors’ desire for better guidance suggests a priority for enhanced support and education. These findings endorse EPA integration and inform refinements in national and European radiology curricula.
Critical relevance statement
Finnish radiologists and residents strongly support EPAs in radiology training, valuing their feedback and competency assessment, though instructors seek enhanced guidance.
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