University of California, San Francisco (UCSF) School of Medicine, San Francisco, California, USA.
Department of Dermatology, Indiana University, Indianapolis, Indiana, USA.
Telemed J E Health. 2021 Sep;27(9):1062-1067. doi: 10.1089/tmj.2020.0350. Epub 2020 Nov 20.
Despite many dermatology residency programs establishing teledermatology programs, few studies have analyzed its impact on resident education. We evaluated the University of California, San Francisco School of Medicine teledermatology program at the Zuckerberg San Francisco General Hospital and Trauma Center (ZSFG). We sought to evaluate resident perspectives on teledermatology and quantify its effects on the number of cases evaluated. Each week, dermatology residents triage new teledermatology referrals under the supervision of a dermatology attending. We anonymously surveyed dermatology residents and recent graduates who participated in teledermatology and evaluated responses through inductive thematic analysis. We also used administrative records to compare the productivity ratio (cases evaluated per hour) in clinic versus in teledermatology from June to December 2017. Fifteen out of 21 (71%) potential respondents completed the survey. Five primary content areas emerged through the analysis, with teledermatology providing high caseload, a low-stress learning environment, and opportunities to consider a broad differential diagnoses while developing visual diagnostic and triaging skills. Residents had a productivity ratio of 4.55 (680.7 patients/149.7 h) in dermatology clinic versus 11.49 (299.7 patients/26.1 h) in teledermatology sessions. Our thematic analysis to identify the most valued components of teledermatology is novel and can aid the design of teledermatology programs in other settings. We also found that residents evaluated twice the number of patient cases per unit time, with the implication that teledermatology can catalyze the development of visual morphology abilities. Teledermatology is viewed positively by dermatology residents and enables efficient case review by residents.
尽管许多皮肤科住院医师培训计划都建立了远程医疗计划,但很少有研究分析其对住院医师教育的影响。我们评估了加利福尼亚大学旧金山分校医学院扎克伯格旧金山总医院和创伤中心(ZSFG)的远程医疗计划。我们旨在评估住院医师对远程医疗的看法,并量化其对评估病例数量的影响。每周,皮肤科住院医师在皮肤科主治医生的监督下对新的远程医疗转诊进行分类。我们匿名调查了参与远程医疗的皮肤科住院医师和应届毕业生,并通过归纳主题分析来评估他们的答复。我们还使用行政记录比较了 2017 年 6 月至 12 月期间皮肤科诊所与远程医疗的生产力比率(每小时评估的病例数)。21 名潜在受访者中有 15 名(71%)完成了调查。通过分析得出了五个主要内容领域,远程医疗提供了大量的病例量,压力较小的学习环境,并为发展视觉诊断和分诊技能提供了广泛考虑鉴别诊断的机会。在皮肤科诊所,居民的生产力比率为 4.55(680.7 例/ 149.7 小时),而在远程医疗会议中为 11.49(299.7 例/ 26.1 小时)。我们的主题分析旨在确定远程医疗最有价值的组成部分,这是新颖的,可以帮助其他环境中的远程医疗计划设计。我们还发现,居民每单位时间评估的患者病例数增加了一倍,这意味着远程医疗可以促进视觉形态学能力的发展。皮肤科住院医师对远程医疗的评价是积极的,并使住院医师能够有效地进行病例复查。