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A 3D Organotypic Melanoma Spheroid Skin Model
Published on: May 18, 2018
Melanoma simulation model: promoting opportunistic screening and patient counseling
Namita Jain1, Mark J Anderson, Pooja Patel
1Department of Dermatology, Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine, 676NSt Clair St, Ste 1260, Chicago, IL 60611, USA.
Importance:
Lack of training hampers melanoma recognition by physicians.
Objective:
To evaluate a melanoma simulation model to teach visual assessment and counseling skills.
Design And Setting:
Simulation model study in an academic research setting.
Participants:
A convenience sample of third-year medical students was randomly assigned to receive the intervention before or after a standardized patient.
Intervention:
During the primary care clerkship, medical students participated in melanoma skills training using 2 simulation models replicating melanomas and abnormal or benign nevi. Scoring threshold rules for visual assessment and management of pigmented lesions and videos of patient counseling were provided.
Main Outcome Measures:
Identifying a melanoma moulage and counseling the standardized patient. Secondary measures were preintervention and 2-week postintervention knowledge, attitudes about and confidence in their ability to perform opportunistic surveillance and counseling, as well as identification on the model of clinically suspicious pigmented lesions, lesions needing a biopsy, and lesions to be monitored for change. RESULTS Among 74 students, confidence in their ability to perform opportunistic surveillance improved significantly after skills training (P < .05, χ2 test). Monitoring clinically suspicious lesions for change decreased from 16% (12 of 74) to 3% (2 of 74) and performing a biopsy increased from 80% (59 of 74) to 96% (71 of 74), monitoring benign lesions for change decreased from 43% (32 of 74) to 3% (2 of 74), and biopsying melanoma in situ increased from 10% (7 of 74) to 26% (20 of 74) (P < .05 for all, χ2 test). Detection of the melanoma moulage on the standardized patient occurred more often by trained students (P < .05, χ2 test).
Conclusion And Relevance:
A 1-hour melanoma simulation education and skills training experience improved performance of opportunistic surveillance, management, and patient counseling by third-year medical students.
Trial Registration:
clinicaltrials.gov Identifier: NCT01191294.
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