Perez Mariana, Williams Natalie M, Avila Alejandra M, Bakos Renato, Bittencourt Flavia, Carlos-Ortega Blanca, Garzona Laura, Larre-Borges Alejandra, Naverrete-Dechent Cristian, Pinos Victor, Salerni Gabriel, Shum-Tien Jackie, Jaimes Natalia
Dr. Phillip Frost Department of Dermatology and Cutaneous Surgery, University of Miami Miller School of Medicine, Miami, Florida.
Department of Dermatology, Universidad Pontificia Bolivariana, Medellin, Colombia.
Dermatol Pract Concept. 2023 Apr 1;13(2). doi: 10.5826/dpc.1302a93.
Skin cancer remains a global public health burden. Dermoscopy is a useful technique that aids in early detection and increases diagnostic accuracy with adequate training. However, dermoscopy is not uniformly taught to residents worldwide. Dermoscopy training in Latin American dermatology residency programs has not been explored.
To assess current dermoscopy training among dermatology residency programs in Latin America (eg training modalities, preferred/most effective modalities per residents, diseases/pathologies taught).
Cross-sectional survey distributed via e-mail between March and May 2021. Chief residents from Argentina, Brazil, Colombia, Costa Rica, Chile, Ecuador, Guatemala, Mexico, Panama, and Uruguay were invited to participate.
81 chief residents completed the questionnaire (81/126, 64.2%). Seventy-two percent of programs had an established dermoscopy curriculum, with dedicated hours of training varying greatly by program. Institutions commonly utilized sessions with "unknown" dermoscopy images and direct teaching by experts in the clinical setting as supplements to lectures, also described by residents as most effective. The most commonly taught methods included pattern analysis (74.1%), the two-step algorithm (61.7%), and the ABCD rule (59.3%). Almost all respondents reported desiring additional training during residency and believe that dermoscopy training should be a requirement to graduate from residency.
This study highlights a preliminary look into current landscape in dermoscopy training among selected Latin American dermatology residency programs, demonstrating room for improvement and standardization in dermoscopic education and training. Our results serve as a baseline reference and provide valuable information to guide future educational initiatives incorporating successful teaching strategies (eg. spaced education/repetition, flipped classroom model) used in dermatology and other fields.
皮肤癌仍然是一个全球性的公共卫生负担。皮肤镜检查是一种有用的技术,经过充分培训有助于早期发现并提高诊断准确性。然而,全球范围内并非对住院医师都统一教授皮肤镜检查。拉丁美洲皮肤科住院医师培训项目中的皮肤镜检查培训情况尚未得到研究。
评估拉丁美洲皮肤科住院医师培训项目中当前的皮肤镜检查培训情况(例如培训方式、住院医师偏好/最有效的方式、所教授的疾病/病理)。
于2021年3月至5月通过电子邮件进行横断面调查。邀请了来自阿根廷、巴西、哥伦比亚、哥斯达黎加、智利、厄瓜多尔、危地马拉、墨西哥、巴拿马和乌拉圭的住院总医师参与。
81名住院总医师完成了问卷(81/126,64.2%)。72%的项目设有既定的皮肤镜检查课程,各项目的专门培训时长差异很大。各机构通常将“未知”皮肤镜图像的课程以及专家在临床环境中的直接教学作为讲座的补充,住院医师也将其描述为最有效的方式。最常教授的方法包括模式分析(74.1%)、两步算法(61.7%)和ABCD规则(59.3%)。几乎所有受访者都表示希望在住院医师培训期间接受更多培训,并认为皮肤镜检查培训应成为住院医师毕业的一项要求。
本研究初步审视了拉丁美洲部分皮肤科住院医师培训项目中当前皮肤镜检查培训的现状,表明在皮肤镜检查教育和培训方面有改进和标准化的空间。我们的结果作为基线参考,为指导未来纳入皮肤科及其他领域成功教学策略(如间隔教育/重复、翻转课堂模式)的教育举措提供了有价值的信息。