Ahmad Alkhasawneh MD , Hagar Attia MBBCH , Maksim Agaronov MD , Mohammad Barouqa MD , Afshan Idrees MD, MBA, MPH , Yanyun Wu MD, PhD, MBA , Arun Gopinath MD , Robert Allan MD , Agnes Aysola MD , Brett Baskovich MD
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Interactive online clinicopathologic case simulations in coagulation disorders for pathology residency programs: A multi-institutional study
Learning coagulation disorders can be challenging to trainees given the rarity of these diseases and the differences in case volume among different training programs. In addition, the work-up is frequently done in a piecemeal fashion with multiple tests ordered before the involvement of trainees; this precludes independent judgment on work-up. To address these deficiencies, we evaluated the usefulness of an interactive online case-based coagulation module in four American College of Graduate Medical Education–accredited pathology training programs. Nine high-yield cases of coagulation disorders were uploaded into an online system (Pathology Playground). Fifty trainees were provided a link to work up the cases on their own several days before a discussion session, with three case sets and three discussion sessions in total (July–September 2024). In each session, cases were reviewed under the supervision of the pathology attending(s). Pre-assessment and post-assessment tests were administered, and a survey was distributed to trainees. The mean pre-assessment score was 62.5%, and the mean post-assessment score was 80.6%. In the survey, 85% of the participants found the module more useful than lectures/textbooks, 82% said they had a better understanding of working up cases, and 96% wanted more cases. The integration of the standardized module into the curriculum has been successful and improved the knowledge of our trainees.
期刊介绍:
Academic Pathology is an open access journal sponsored by the Association of Pathology Chairs, established to give voice to the innovations in leadership and management of academic departments of Pathology. These innovations may have impact across the breadth of pathology and laboratory medicine practice. Academic Pathology addresses methods for improving patient care (clinical informatics, genomic testing and data management, lab automation, electronic health record integration, and annotate biorepositories); best practices in inter-professional clinical partnerships; innovative pedagogical approaches to medical education and educational program evaluation in pathology; models for training academic pathologists and advancing academic career development; administrative and organizational models supporting the discipline; and leadership development in academic medical centers, health systems, and other relevant venues. Intended authorship and audiences for Academic Pathology are international and reach beyond academic pathology itself, including but not limited to healthcare providers, educators, researchers, and policy-makers.