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Clin Teach ; 20(6): e13613, 2023 12.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37649356

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INTRODUCTION: Individuals with skin of colour (SoC) have delayed diagnosis and poorer outcomes when presenting with some dermatologic conditions when compared to individuals with light skin (LS). The objective of this study was to determine if diagnostic performance bias can be mitigated by a skin-tone balanced dermatology curriculum. METHODOLOGY: A prospective randomised intervention study occurred over 2 weeks in 2020 at a Canadian medical school. A convenience sample of all first-year medical students (n = 167) was chosen. In week 1, all participants had access to dermatology podcasts and were randomly allocated to receive non-analytic training (NAT; online patient 'cards') on either SoC cases or LS cases. In week 2, all participants received combined training (CT; NAT and analytic training through workshops on how to apply dermatology diagnostic rules for all skin tones). Participating students completed two formative assessments after weeks 1 and 2. RESULTS: Ninety-two students participated in the study. After week 1, both groups had a lower diagnostic performance on SoC (p = 0.0002 and p = 0.002 for students who trained on LS 'cards' and SoC 'cards', respectively). There was a significant decrease in mean skin tone difference in both groups after week 2 (initial training on SoC: 5.8% (SD 12.2) pre, -1.4% (14.7) post, p = 0.007; initial training on LS: 7.8% (15.4) pre, -4.0% (11.8%) post, p = 0.0001). Five students participated in a post-study survey in 2023, and all found the curriculum enhanced their diagnostic skills in SoC. CONCLUSIONS: SoC performance biases of medical students disappeared after CT in a skin tone-balanced dermatology curriculum.


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Dermatologia , Educação de Graduação em Medicina , Estudantes de Medicina , Humanos , Pigmentação da Pele , Dermatologia/educação , Estudos Prospectivos , Canadá , Competência Clínica , Currículo
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JAAD Case Rep ; 24: 48-51, 2022 Jun.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35600569
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SAGE Open Med Case Rep ; 7: 2050313X19845174, 2019.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31080596

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This case report describes a novel presentation of a lichen planus and dermatomyositis overlap syndrome. The patient presented with pruritic and painful violaceous erythroderma with biopsy reports suggestive of both lichen planus and dermatomyositis. The patient failed first-line treatment with prednisone and hydroxychloroquine and eventually required treatment with methotrexate and intravenous immunoglobulin to achieve control of her disease. Overlap syndromes have been described between lichen planus and lupus erythematosus; however, to date, little has been described about a dermatomyositis/lichen planus overlap.

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