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The use of digital microscopy as a teaching method for human pathology: a systematic review.

Carla Isabelly Rodrigues-Fernandes1, Paul M Speight2, Syed Ali Khurram2, Anna Luíza Damaceno Araújo1, Danyel Elias da Cruz Perez3, Felipe Paiva Fonseca1,4,5, Márcio Ajudarte Lopes1, Oslei Paes de Almeida1, Pablo Agustin Vargas1,5, Alan Roger Santos-Silva6.   

Abstract

Since digital microscopy (DM) has become a useful alternative to conventional light microscopy (CLM), several approaches have been used to evaluate students' performance and perception. This systematic review aimed to integrate data regarding the use of DM for education in human pathology, determining whether this technology can be an adequate learning tool, and an appropriate method to evaluate students' performance. Following a specific search strategy and eligibility criteria, three electronic databases were searched and several articles were screened. Eight studies involving medical and dental students were included. The test of performance comprised diagnostic and microscopic description, clinical features, differential, and final diagnoses of the specimens. The students' achievements were equivalent, similar or higher using DM in comparison with CLM in four studies. All publications employed question surveys to assess the students' perceptions, especially regarding the easiness of equipment use, quality of images, and preference for one method. Seven studies (87.5%) indicated the students' support of DM as an appropriate method for learning. The quality assessment categorized most studies as having a low bias risk (75%). This study presents the efficacy of DM for human pathology education, although the high heterogeneity of the included articles did not permit outlining a specific method of performance evaluation.

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Keywords:  Digital microscope; Digital pathology; Education; Human pathology; Whole slide imaging

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Year:  2020        PMID: 32833038     DOI: 10.1007/s00428-020-02908-3

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Virchows Arch        ISSN: 0945-6317            Impact factor:   4.064


  5 in total

1.  Substantial improvement of histopathological diagnosis by whole-slide image-based remote consultation.

Authors:  Shizu Shinohara; Andrey Bychkov; Jijgee Munkhdelger; Kishio Kuroda; Han-Seung Yoon; Shota Fujimura; Kazuhiro Tabata; Bungo Furusato; Daisuke Niino; Shinpei Morimoto; Takashi Yao; Tomoo Itoh; Hajime Aoyama; Naoko Tsuyama; Yoshiki Mikami; Toshitaka Nagao; Tohru Ikeda; Noriyoshi Fukushima; Oi Harada; Takako Kiyokawa; Naoki Yoshimi; Shinichi Aishima; Ichiro Maeda; Ichiro Mori; Koji Yamanegi; Koichi Tsuneyama; Ryohei Katoh; Miki Izumi; Yoshinao Oda; Junya Fukuoka
Journal:  Virchows Arch       Date:  2022-06-07       Impact factor: 4.535

2.  Pushed Across the Digital Divide: COVID-19 Accelerated Pathology Training onto a New Digital Learning Curve.

Authors:  Lewis A Hassell; JoElle Peterson; Liron Pantanowitz
Journal:  Acad Pathol       Date:  2021-02-24

Review 3.  A Literature Review of Barriers and Opportunities Presented by Digitally Enhanced Practical Skill Teaching and Learning in Health Science Education.

Authors:  Cuisle Forde; Annie OBrien
Journal:  Med Educ Online       Date:  2022-12

4.  Shift to emergency remote preclinical medical education amidst the Covid-19 pandemic: A single-institution study.

Authors:  Ilias P Nikas; Demetris Lamnisos; Maria Meletiou-Mavrotheris; Sophia C Themistocleous; Chryso Pieridi; Dimitrios G Mytilinaios; Constantinos Michaelides; Elizabeth O Johnson
Journal:  Anat Sci Educ       Date:  2022-01       Impact factor: 6.652

Review 5.  Virtual Pathology Education in Medical Schools Worldwide during the COVID-19 Pandemic: Advantages, Challenges Faced, and Perspectives.

Authors:  Angela Ishak; Mousa M AlRawashdeh; Maria Meletiou-Mavrotheris; Ilias P Nikas
Journal:  Diagnostics (Basel)       Date:  2022-06-29
  5 in total

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