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Creation and pilot testing of cases for case-based learning: A pedagogical approach for pathology cancer diagnosis

BACKGROUND: Case-based learning (CBL) is an established pedagogical active learning method used in various disciplines and defined based on the field of study and type of case. The utility of CBL for teaching specific aspects of cancer diagnosis to practising pathologists has not been previously stu...

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Autores principales: Sayed, Shahin, Lester, Susan C., Wilson, Michael, Berney, Daniel, Masia, Ricard, Moloo, Zahir, Stall, Jennifer, Eslan, Alexia, Ayers, Stephanie, Mutuku, Angela, Guarner, Jeannette
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5680453/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29147646
http://dx.doi.org/10.4102/ajlm.v6i1.637
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author Sayed, Shahin
Lester, Susan C.
Wilson, Michael
Berney, Daniel
Masia, Ricard
Moloo, Zahir
Stall, Jennifer
Eslan, Alexia
Ayers, Stephanie
Mutuku, Angela
Guarner, Jeannette
author_facet Sayed, Shahin
Lester, Susan C.
Wilson, Michael
Berney, Daniel
Masia, Ricard
Moloo, Zahir
Stall, Jennifer
Eslan, Alexia
Ayers, Stephanie
Mutuku, Angela
Guarner, Jeannette
author_sort Sayed, Shahin
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description BACKGROUND: Case-based learning (CBL) is an established pedagogical active learning method used in various disciplines and defined based on the field of study and type of case. The utility of CBL for teaching specific aspects of cancer diagnosis to practising pathologists has not been previously studied in sub-Saharan Africa. OBJECTIVES: We aimed to pilot test standardised cancer cases on a group of practising pathologists in sub-Saharan Africa to evaluate case content, clarity of questions and delivery of content. METHODS: Expert faculty created cases for the four most commonly diagnosed cancers. The format included mini-cases and bullet cases which were all open-ended. The questions dealt with interpretation of clinical information, gross specimen examination, morphologic characteristics of tumours, ancillary testing, reporting and appropriate communication to clinicians. RESULTS: Cases on breast, cervical, prostate and colorectal cancers were tested on seven practising pathologists. Each case took an average of 45–90 min to complete. Specimens they should have been but for some reason were not exposed to in routine practice. Ancillary testing and appropriate tumour staging. New knowledge gained included tumour grading and assessment of radial margins. Revisions to cases were made based on testers’ feedback, which included rewording of questions to reduce ambiguity and adding of tables to clarify concepts. CONCLUSION: Cases were created for CBL in Kenya, but these are applicable elsewhere in Africa and beyond to teach cancer diagnosis. The pilot testing of cases prepared faculty for the actual CBL course and feedback provided by the testers assisted in improving the questions and impact on day-to-day practice.
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spelling pubmed-56804532017-11-16 Creation and pilot testing of cases for case-based learning: A pedagogical approach for pathology cancer diagnosis Sayed, Shahin Lester, Susan C. Wilson, Michael Berney, Daniel Masia, Ricard Moloo, Zahir Stall, Jennifer Eslan, Alexia Ayers, Stephanie Mutuku, Angela Guarner, Jeannette Afr J Lab Med Original Research BACKGROUND: Case-based learning (CBL) is an established pedagogical active learning method used in various disciplines and defined based on the field of study and type of case. The utility of CBL for teaching specific aspects of cancer diagnosis to practising pathologists has not been previously studied in sub-Saharan Africa. OBJECTIVES: We aimed to pilot test standardised cancer cases on a group of practising pathologists in sub-Saharan Africa to evaluate case content, clarity of questions and delivery of content. METHODS: Expert faculty created cases for the four most commonly diagnosed cancers. The format included mini-cases and bullet cases which were all open-ended. The questions dealt with interpretation of clinical information, gross specimen examination, morphologic characteristics of tumours, ancillary testing, reporting and appropriate communication to clinicians. RESULTS: Cases on breast, cervical, prostate and colorectal cancers were tested on seven practising pathologists. Each case took an average of 45–90 min to complete. Specimens they should have been but for some reason were not exposed to in routine practice. Ancillary testing and appropriate tumour staging. New knowledge gained included tumour grading and assessment of radial margins. Revisions to cases were made based on testers’ feedback, which included rewording of questions to reduce ambiguity and adding of tables to clarify concepts. CONCLUSION: Cases were created for CBL in Kenya, but these are applicable elsewhere in Africa and beyond to teach cancer diagnosis. The pilot testing of cases prepared faculty for the actual CBL course and feedback provided by the testers assisted in improving the questions and impact on day-to-day practice. AOSIS 2017-10-25 /pmc/articles/PMC5680453/ /pubmed/29147646 http://dx.doi.org/10.4102/ajlm.v6i1.637 Text en © 2017. The Authors https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Licensee: AOSIS. This work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution License.
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Sayed, Shahin
Lester, Susan C.
Wilson, Michael
Berney, Daniel
Masia, Ricard
Moloo, Zahir
Stall, Jennifer
Eslan, Alexia
Ayers, Stephanie
Mutuku, Angela
Guarner, Jeannette
Creation and pilot testing of cases for case-based learning: A pedagogical approach for pathology cancer diagnosis
title Creation and pilot testing of cases for case-based learning: A pedagogical approach for pathology cancer diagnosis
title_full Creation and pilot testing of cases for case-based learning: A pedagogical approach for pathology cancer diagnosis
title_fullStr Creation and pilot testing of cases for case-based learning: A pedagogical approach for pathology cancer diagnosis
title_full_unstemmed Creation and pilot testing of cases for case-based learning: A pedagogical approach for pathology cancer diagnosis
title_short Creation and pilot testing of cases for case-based learning: A pedagogical approach for pathology cancer diagnosis
title_sort creation and pilot testing of cases for case-based learning: a pedagogical approach for pathology cancer diagnosis
topic Original Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5680453/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29147646
http://dx.doi.org/10.4102/ajlm.v6i1.637
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