Virtual Remote Pathology Education in Support of Virtual Remote Gynecologic-Oncology Training: The Open Pathology Education Network Pilot Proof of Concept Experience
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- DOI: 10.5858/arpa.2023-0449-EP
Virtual Remote Pathology Education in Support of Virtual Remote Gynecologic-Oncology Training: The Open Pathology Education Network Pilot Proof of Concept Experience
Abstract
Context.—: The subspecialty workforce in pathology globally is inadequate for the demands of many modern therapies. The Open Pathology Education Network (OPEN) was formed to augment the global pathology workforce. The International Gynecologic Cancer Society (IGCS) virtual gynecologic-oncology (gyn-onc) fellowship training identified needs for higher-level pathology support.
Objective.—: To report on an OPEN-IGCS pilot project to support gyn-onc and pathology education efforts in a developing country.
Design.—: Curriculum with learning objectives and content from open sources was assembled. Mentoring sessions included bidirectional case sharing. Trainees received sequential curricula assignments and had options for communication outside mentoring sessions. Pretest and posttest digital slide assessments were included. Mentors attended the gynecology tumor board, allowing for the assessment of quality and accuracy of pathology diagnosis for cases discussed.
Results.—: Learners completing the pretest and posttest showed substantial improvement, with 2 practicing pathologists improving their diagnostic scores from 60% to an average of 95%. A third trainee-level participant also improved, but to a lesser degree. Qualitative assessments included increased confidence in presentation and an increased ability to anticipate questions, raise issues of expanded differential diagnoses, and articulate appropriate workup. Observations of clinicians who participated also noted increased confidence in participating pathologists. Secondary value included establishing an expanded network of support in other subspecialties for participants. Pathologic issues at the tumor board decreased, from more than 50% in the first 3 months of study to 0% in the last 3 months of study. The curriculum was embedded into a self-paced learning portal at courses.open-pathology.org.
Conclusions.—: The OPEN-IGCS collaboration model shows the potential to provide subspecialty pathology training remotely.
© 2024 College of American Pathologists.
Conflict of interest statement
The authors have no relevant financial interest in the products or companies described in this article.
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