Utility of Dermoscopy Training in Improving Diagnostic Accuracy of Skin Lesions Among Physician Assistant Students

Author:

Middleton Hayden T.,Swanson David L.,Sartori-Valinotti Julio C.,O'Laughlin Danielle J.,Pham Van,Boswell Christopher L.

Abstract

Introduction Patients often first present to their primary care provider for skin lesion concerns, and dermoscopy is a tool that enhances diagnostic acumen of both malignant and benign skin lesions. Physician assistants (PAs) frequently serve as primary care and dermatology providers, but to our knowledge, no current research on dermoscopy expertise with PAs exists. We hypothesize that PA students could be taught dermoscopy based on the triage amalgamated dermoscopic algorithm (TADA) to increase their diagnostic skill, as previously shown with medical students. Methods Dermoscopy was taught to first-year PA students at all 5 PA programs in the state of Minnesota. The training was 50 minutes in length and focused on the fundamentals of the TADA method. Physician assistant students participated in a pretraining and post-training test, consisting of 30 dermoscopic images. Results A total of 139/151 (92%) PA students completed both the pretraining and post-training tests. Overall, mean scores for all students increased significantly (P < .0001) after dermoscopy training was given (18.5 ± 7.1 vs. 23.8 ± 6.7). Conclusion Our study demonstrates that after TADA training, PA students improved their ability to assess dermoscopy images of both skin cancer and benign lesions accurately, suggesting that PAs can be trained as novice dermoscopists and provide better dermatologic care to patients. We strongly encourage integration of dermoscopy into didactic education across PA programs. Implementing a dermoscopy curriculum in established PA programs will enable future PAs to provide better clinical care when evaluating skin lesions.

Publisher

Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)

Subject

Medical Assisting and Transcription,Education

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