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  • Pathology Training

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  • The Pathology Competencies for Medical Education (PCME) provide national standards for pathology education.
  • Effective teaching tools are essential for medical trainees to master these competencies.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To present a fictional case study designed as a practical learning tool.
  • To support the integration of PCME into pathology curricula.

Main Methods:

  • Development of a fictional case study.
  • Alignment of the case study with the three core PCME competencies: Disease Mechanisms and Processes, Organ System Pathology, and Diagnostic Medicine and Therapeutic Pathology.

Main Results:

  • The case study effectively illustrates key concepts within the PCME framework.
  • Provides a practical application for learning pathology principles.

Conclusions:

  • This learning tool can enhance the understanding and application of pathology competencies for medical students.
  • Facilitates the teaching and assessment of essential pathology knowledge and skills.