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A Brief Dermatology Curriculum in Skin Cancer Detection and Prevention to Improve Medical Student Knowledge and Confidence
INTRODUCTION: While the incidence of skin cancers continues to rise, there remains a disproportionate lack of introductory training on skin cancer screening and identification of modifiable behaviors in medical curricula. Trainees and students have cited low confidence in their ability to counsel pa...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7780741/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33409352 http://dx.doi.org/10.15766/mep_2374-8265.11049 |
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author | Compres, Elsy Holzem, Kassandra Ibler, Erin Bierman, Jennifer A. Rademaker, Alfred W. Kundu, Roopal V. |
author_facet | Compres, Elsy Holzem, Kassandra Ibler, Erin Bierman, Jennifer A. Rademaker, Alfred W. Kundu, Roopal V. |
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description | INTRODUCTION: While the incidence of skin cancers continues to rise, there remains a disproportionate lack of introductory training on skin cancer screening and identification of modifiable behaviors in medical curricula. Trainees and students have cited low confidence in their ability to counsel patients and lack of instruction as barriers. METHODS: To address this need, we created a 1-hour didactic lecture based on a cognitive teaching framework for third-year medical students during their core primary care clerkship. The session highlighted visual identification of different skin cancers, factors increasing individual risk, and photoprotective behaviors. Session content was based on American Academy of Dermatology recommendations for skin cancer prevention. An assessment of knowledge, behaviors, and attitudes given before, immediately following, and at 6 months after the session was used to determine efficacy. RESULTS: One hundred eight students before and immediately after the session demonstrated significantly improved knowledge (mean correct: 71% presession vs. 99% postintervention, p < .0001). Based on 39 participants completing 6-month follow-up, knowledge remained improved (mean answered correctly: 80%, p < .0001). Confidence in patient counseling on preventive behaviors, risk assessment, and reported likelihood of counseling significantly increased across the three time points (p < .0001 for all attitude questions). Specific topics included appropriate referral to a dermatologist, sunscreen application, and dangers of indoor tanning bed usage. DISCUSSION: Our session on skin cancer screening and prevention demonstrated improvements in medical student knowledge, confidence, and patient counseling likelihood. This introductory curriculum could be adapted for multiple core clerkships or specialties. |
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spelling | pubmed-77807412021-01-05 A Brief Dermatology Curriculum in Skin Cancer Detection and Prevention to Improve Medical Student Knowledge and Confidence Compres, Elsy Holzem, Kassandra Ibler, Erin Bierman, Jennifer A. Rademaker, Alfred W. Kundu, Roopal V. MedEdPORTAL Original Publication INTRODUCTION: While the incidence of skin cancers continues to rise, there remains a disproportionate lack of introductory training on skin cancer screening and identification of modifiable behaviors in medical curricula. Trainees and students have cited low confidence in their ability to counsel patients and lack of instruction as barriers. METHODS: To address this need, we created a 1-hour didactic lecture based on a cognitive teaching framework for third-year medical students during their core primary care clerkship. The session highlighted visual identification of different skin cancers, factors increasing individual risk, and photoprotective behaviors. Session content was based on American Academy of Dermatology recommendations for skin cancer prevention. An assessment of knowledge, behaviors, and attitudes given before, immediately following, and at 6 months after the session was used to determine efficacy. RESULTS: One hundred eight students before and immediately after the session demonstrated significantly improved knowledge (mean correct: 71% presession vs. 99% postintervention, p < .0001). Based on 39 participants completing 6-month follow-up, knowledge remained improved (mean answered correctly: 80%, p < .0001). Confidence in patient counseling on preventive behaviors, risk assessment, and reported likelihood of counseling significantly increased across the three time points (p < .0001 for all attitude questions). Specific topics included appropriate referral to a dermatologist, sunscreen application, and dangers of indoor tanning bed usage. DISCUSSION: Our session on skin cancer screening and prevention demonstrated improvements in medical student knowledge, confidence, and patient counseling likelihood. This introductory curriculum could be adapted for multiple core clerkships or specialties. Association of American Medical Colleges 2020-12-29 /pmc/articles/PMC7780741/ /pubmed/33409352 http://dx.doi.org/10.15766/mep_2374-8265.11049 Text en © 2020 Compres et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access publication distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) license. |
spellingShingle | Original Publication Compres, Elsy Holzem, Kassandra Ibler, Erin Bierman, Jennifer A. Rademaker, Alfred W. Kundu, Roopal V. A Brief Dermatology Curriculum in Skin Cancer Detection and Prevention to Improve Medical Student Knowledge and Confidence |
title | A Brief Dermatology Curriculum in Skin Cancer Detection and Prevention to Improve Medical Student Knowledge and Confidence |
title_full | A Brief Dermatology Curriculum in Skin Cancer Detection and Prevention to Improve Medical Student Knowledge and Confidence |
title_fullStr | A Brief Dermatology Curriculum in Skin Cancer Detection and Prevention to Improve Medical Student Knowledge and Confidence |
title_full_unstemmed | A Brief Dermatology Curriculum in Skin Cancer Detection and Prevention to Improve Medical Student Knowledge and Confidence |
title_short | A Brief Dermatology Curriculum in Skin Cancer Detection and Prevention to Improve Medical Student Knowledge and Confidence |
title_sort | brief dermatology curriculum in skin cancer detection and prevention to improve medical student knowledge and confidence |
topic | Original Publication |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7780741/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33409352 http://dx.doi.org/10.15766/mep_2374-8265.11049 |
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