A Pilot Educational Intervention to Support Primary Care Provider Performance of Skin Cancer Examinations

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Kelly C. Nelson
Elizabeth V. Seiverling
Nadeen Gonna
Elizabeth Berry
Elizabeth Stoos
Chloe N. Dorsey
Sarah Sepulveda
Gerardo Vazquez
Hung Q. Doan
Lauren E. Haydu
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[1] The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center,Department of Dermatology
[2] Maine Medical Center,Division of Dermatology
[3] Portland,Department of Dermatology
[4] ME and Tufts University School of Medicine,Department of Surgical Oncology
[5] University of Texas McGovern Medical School,Department of Family and Community Medicine
[6] Oregon Health & Sciences University,undefined
[7] The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center,undefined
[8] Texas Tech University of Health Sciences Center,undefined
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Journal of Cancer Education | 2023年 / 38卷
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Graduate medical education; Melanoma; Skin cancer; Secondary prevention;
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Educational interventions to support Primary Care Provider (PCP) performance of skin cancer examinations typically train PCPs to “triage and refer,” an approach that may result in diagnostic delays in regions without appropriate access to dermatology care. To address the needs of PCPs and patients in regions without appropriate access to dermatology care, we developed a multi-faceted pilot intervention, including a curriculum and telementoring, designed to support PCP performance of skin cancer detection examinations. Our intervention offers two levels of proficiency: “triage and refer” and “diagnose and manage.” The pilot intervention was conducted in collaboration with the Texas Tech University of Health Sciences Center El Paso, TX Family and Community Medicine Department (TTUHSC-El Paso). Participation in the intervention was voluntary, and 18–22 family medicine resident physicians completed the intervention tests. The participating family medicine resident physicians demonstrated statistically significant gains in knowledge and self-efficacy at the immediate post-intervention time points. Further adaption of the pilot intervention is needed to meet the needs of practicing PCPs. The pilot tests require further adaption and validation. Translating education delivery from live/synchronous to interactive virtual/asynchronous modules will support greater educational dissemination, and telementoring support is essential to address challenging cases encountered during patient care.
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