Document Type
Poster
Publication Date
2020
Abstract
Prior to 2019, very few primary care providers (PCPs) at Maine Medical Center (MMC) were formally trained in dermoscopy. To address this training gap, a multimodal curriculum was developed. The majority of the dermoscopy training is based on the Triage Amalgamated Dermoscopic Algorithm (TADA), which was designed for novice dermoscopists.
Goals: 1.To determine the impact the addition of a distance learning platform has on clinical dermoscopy use. 2.To evaluate dermoscopic image identification (knowledge retention) following the addition of distance learning via ECHO to a traditional TADA dermoscopy workshop.
Recommended Citation
Seiverling, Elizabeth, "Distance Learning and Spaced Review with ECHO to Compliment Dermoscopy Training for Primary Care" (2020). MaineHealth Performance Improvement. 16.
https://knowledgeconnection.mainehealth.org/cpi/16
Comments
Presented at the 2020 MMP Quality Improvement Symposium