Shango Kathren H, Abdole Fouad A, Gonzalez Sarah M, Farshchian Mehdi, Moossavi Meena
Wayne State University School of Medicine, Detroit, MI, USA.
Department of Dermatology, Wayne State University, Detroit, MI, USA.
Clin Cosmet Investig Dermatol. 2022 Apr 23;15:745-750. doi: 10.2147/CCID.S357743. eCollection 2022.
To evaluate medical student confidence in diagnosing dermatologic diseases in skin of color.
A voluntary supplemental module was implemented as part of the second-year dermatology curriculum at Wayne State University School of Medicine (WSU SOM) in Detroit, Michigan. The goal of the module was to ascertain whether it may increase confidence in students with their approach to diagnosing diseases in darker skin tones.
Seventy-seven of 295 students (26%) completed a "Skin of Color" optional module consisting of thirteen cases of common skin pathologies in African American patients. A pre- and post-survey performed to assess students' confidence using a five-point Likert scale. After completing the module, medical students demonstrated a statistically significant increase in confidence in diagnosing skin pathologies in skin of color.
Dermatology pre-clinical course work should include supplementary materials to increase student confidence in diagnosing skin diseases in darker skin tones.
评估医学生对诊断有色人种皮肤的皮肤病的信心。
在密歇根州底特律市韦恩州立大学医学院(WSU SOM),一个自愿补充模块作为二年级皮肤病学课程的一部分实施。该模块的目标是确定它是否可以增强学生诊断深肤色疾病的信心。
295名学生中的77名(26%)完成了一个“有色人种皮肤”选修模块,该模块包含13例非裔美国患者常见皮肤病理病例。使用五点李克特量表进行了一项前后调查,以评估学生的信心。完成该模块后,医学生在诊断有色人种皮肤的皮肤病理方面的信心有统计学上的显著提高。
皮肤病学临床前课程作业应包括补充材料,以增强学生诊断深肤色皮肤病的信心。