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Title: Overcoming the Disconnect between Desired Outcomes and Educational Design


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Overcoming the Disconnect between Desired
Outcomes and Educational Design
  • MODIFYING THE CURRICULUM TO ADDRESS MAJOR HEALTH
    PROBLEMS
  • John Horton, M.B., Ch.B.
  • Professor of Oncology and Medicine
  • USF College of Medicine and Moffitt Cancer Center

2
  • A case in point
  • Designing medical education about
  • CANCER

3
Modifying the Curriculum to Address Major Health
ProblemsFocus on Cancers
  • Chief cancer killers (USA)
  • lung, breast, colorectal
  • Well-controlled cancer (USA)
  • cervix uteri
  • for discussion

4
Interventions known to minimize mortality and
morbidity
  • Example 1 lung cancer
  • smoking prevention
  • smoking cessation
  • cessation maintenance
  • and cardiovascular and pulmonary diseases

5
Interventions (continued)
  • Example 2 Breast cancer
  • screening and early diagnosis
  • -clinical examination
  • -mammography
  • Example 3 Cervix cancer
  • screening with cervical cytology

6
  • Example I
  • Lung Cancer Population Needs
  • Smoking prevention (eg. schools)
  • Smoking cessation
  • Cessation maintenance
  • Achieved by
  • Public health policies
  • Physician interventions

7
Status of Physician Education regarding smoking
cessation 1980s a. Comfortable with
advising smokers to quit 4 b. Medical
schools with curriculum content on smoking
cessation 13
8
Curriculum content/experiences required to
develop competency in smoking prevention/cessation
  • Epi, biology, pathology, clinical manifestations
    of smoking-related diseases
  • Addiction science
  • Pharmacology (eg. Nicotine, SSRIs)
  • Behavior modification science
  • Experience in smoking cessation clinics
  • Systems for recognition/implementation (eg. 40
    of breast cancer pts. are smokers!)

9
Continuous Curriculum Review Process Assessment
of Current USF Curriculum Satisfactory a ?
d. Inadequate e cessation clinics f
- systems for recognition/ implementation
10
Response by USF Curriculum a ?
d Continue e Elective in development f
Plans still pending
11
Example 2 Breast Cancer Population
Needs Population screening and
early diagnosis Treatment Follow-up/symptom
control for discussion
12
Competencies needed by general physicians to
address breast cancer mortality and morbidity a.
Understand the biology and clinical
manifestations of breast cancer b. Perform
risk-assessment history and adequate breast
examination c. Follow guidelines for
mammography d. Participation in a
systems-approach to ensure compliance to
screening guidelines e. Refer patients for
diagnosis and treatment
13
Continuous Curriculum Review Assessment of
current USF curriculum a. OK b.
Improvements being instituted c. OK d. no
formal activity
14
Example 3 Carcinoma of Cervix Uteri 1. Key
for control is population screening with
cervical cytology 2. Invasive cervical
cancer is now a rare disease in screened
populations in the USA and Europe 3.
Exceptions when poor compliance or lack of
insurance
15
Carcinoma of the Cervix in Poland 1950-1975 deat
h rates decreasing 1975-1990 death rates
increased change in public policy.
Gynecologists read pap smears themselves
Note exception in 1 county where central
cytology review was maintained
16
  • Conclusions
  • Define key health problems and choose which to
    address.
  • Define ideal physician behavior/activity to
    address the problem
  • Evaluate the current curriculum to determine if
    it provides the needed competencies for the
    medical graduates.
  • If not, identify the deficiencies and implement
    modifications in the curriculum.
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