| |
| | APIII | COMPARISON OF DIAGNOSTIC PROFICIENCY IN DERMATOPATHOLOGY DEPENDING ON OPTIMAL MAGNIFICATION AND TRAINING LEVEL (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02) |
 | | We quantified these differences between medical students (with no background in dermatopathology training), pathology residents (with one month of dermatopathology training), dermatology residents (whose training includes 5-10% dermatopathology), a dermatopathology fellow (after 6 months of his dermatopathology fellowship) and a dermatopathology attending. |
 | | Design: Medical students (4th year), dermatology residents, pathology residents, a dermatopathology fellow and a dermatopathologist were asked to examine and to diagnose fifty-three randomly-selected, anonymous dermatopathology slides at the following magnifications: 1x, 3x, 10x, 20x, 40x, 100x, 200x, 400x. |
 | | Their results were compared to each other and to the dermatopathology attending. |
| apiii.upmc.edu /abstracts/posterarchive/2002/roh.html (465 words) |
|