Becker Alyssa L, Nelson Jacob H, Verdieck-Devlaeminck Alex, Berry Elizabeth G, Orfaly Victoria E, Stoos Elizabeth R, Tran Jessica, Latour Emile, Sahni Vikram N, Xu Shuai, Babcock Megan, Bar Anna, Becevic Mirna, Chan Candace, Chisholm Duncan, Diehl Kyra, Edison Karen, Ferris Laura K, Foltz Emilie A, Geller Alan C, Jacobe Heidi, Johnson Mariah M, Kinghorn Patrick, Leitenberger Justin, Ludzik Joanna, McClanahan Danielle, Mengden-Koon Stephanie, Nelson Kelly, Petering Ryan, Prasad Smriti, Roscher Adam, Savory Stephanie, Smith Emily H, Swetter Susan M, Tofte Susan, Weinstock Martin A, White Kevin, Wisco Oliver, Witkowski Alexander, Leachman Sancy A
Department of Dermatology, Oregon Health and Science University, Portland, OR, United States.
John A. Burns School of Medicine, University of Hawai'i at Mānoa, Honolulu, HI, United States.
Front Med (Lausanne). 2025 Mar 14;12:1427136. doi: 10.3389/fmed.2025.1427136. eCollection 2025.
Melanoma is one of the deadliest forms of skin cancer but is typically cured with surgical excision when detected early. As an access point to medical care, primary care providers (PCP) play an integral role in early skin cancer detection. However, limited time for examinations and dermatologic training may present barriers to effective skin examination in the primary care setting. As a facet of Oregon Health & Science University's War on Melanoma™ (WoM), our multi-pronged outreach initiative aims to provide PCPs across Oregon with free, convenient, and effective melanoma education. The WoM PCP education campaign was disseminated starting in May 2019 through primary care networks throughout the state of Oregon to 12,792 PCPs, and education was delivered across several platforms: online multimedia tools, large group didactics, individualized practice-based sessions, and in-person distribution of materials to clinics. To date, 829 PCPs have participated in the online Melanoma Toolkit for Early Detection curriculum, 1,874 providers have attended CME didactics, and 9 clinics have received facilitated meetings by Oregon Rural Practice-based Research Network. Eighty-three clinics (comprising 770 providers) were visited on-site and provided educational materials, and more than 150 PCPs have received a free smartphone dermatoscope to aid in skin examination and e-consultation. OHSU's WoM has successfully implemented a multifaceted approach to provide accessible melanoma education to PCPs across the state of Oregon. As a result, we hope to encourage appropriate skin examination in the primary care setting and improve PCPs' diagnostic accuracy and confidence in pigmented lesion evaluation.
黑色素瘤是最致命的皮肤癌形式之一,但如果早期发现,通常可通过手术切除治愈。作为医疗保健的一个接入点,初级保健提供者(PCP)在早期皮肤癌检测中发挥着不可或缺的作用。然而,检查时间有限和缺乏皮肤科培训可能会给初级保健环境中的有效皮肤检查带来障碍。作为俄勒冈健康与科学大学黑色素瘤之战™(WoM)的一个方面,我们的多方面外展倡议旨在为俄勒冈州各地的初级保健提供者提供免费、便捷且有效的黑色素瘤教育。WoM初级保健提供者教育活动于2019年5月开始通过俄勒冈州的初级保健网络传播给12,792名初级保健提供者,教育通过多个平台进行:在线多媒体工具、大型团体教学、基于实践的个性化课程以及向诊所亲自分发材料。迄今为止,829名初级保健提供者参加了在线早期检测黑色素瘤工具包课程,1,874名提供者参加了继续医学教育教学,9家诊所接受了俄勒冈农村实践研究网络的协助会议。对83家诊所(包括770名提供者)进行了现场访问并提供了教育材料,超过150名初级保健提供者获得了免费的智能手机皮肤镜以辅助皮肤检查和电子咨询。俄勒冈健康与科学大学的WoM成功实施了多方面的方法,为俄勒冈州各地的初级保健提供者提供可及的黑色素瘤教育。因此,我们希望鼓励在初级保健环境中进行适当的皮肤检查,并提高初级保健提供者对色素沉着病变评估的诊断准确性和信心。