Fine needle aspiration biopsy: An entrustable professional activity in cytopathology postgraduate training

Context: In the context of competency-based medical education being advocated worldwide, fine needle aspiration biopsy (FNAB) is considered as an entrustable professional activity (EPA). There is no information regarding how much time and training are required to achieve a “competent level” for perf...

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Main Authors: Harresh B Kumar, Amir M Khan, Vinod K Arora, Navjeevan Singh
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications 2017-01-01
Series:Journal of Cytology
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Online Access:http://www.jcytol.org/article.asp?issn=0970-9371;year=2017;volume=34;issue=2;spage=84;epage=89;aulast=Kumar
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spelling doaj-ea748510c2964a8b8b143d72282c7e172020-11-24T23:52:14ZengWolters Kluwer Medknow PublicationsJournal of Cytology0970-93712017-01-01342848910.4103/JOC.JOC_67_16Fine needle aspiration biopsy: An entrustable professional activity in cytopathology postgraduate trainingHarresh B KumarAmir M KhanVinod K AroraNavjeevan SinghContext: In the context of competency-based medical education being advocated worldwide, fine needle aspiration biopsy (FNAB) is considered as an entrustable professional activity (EPA). There is no information regarding how much time and training are required to achieve a “competent level” for performing and documenting FNAB in the Indian context. Aim: To determine the time taken by an average postgraduate pathology trainee to become competent in performing FNAB with respect to history taking, clinical examination, and fine needle aspirate adequacy. Settings and Design: A descriptive, retrospective, chart-based audit was conducted in the Department of Pathology. Materials and Methods: FNAB chart records documented during 3 years of postgraduate training by a cohort of 13 postgraduate (PG) resident trainees admitted in 2010 were included in the study. Adequacy rates and criteria for adequacy were defined for the purpose of the study. Statistical analysis: Data was entered in MS Excel and analyzed using the Statistical Package for the Social Sciences version 20.0. The adequacy rates are presented as percentages and time taken to achieve adequacy rates as median values. Results: A total of 3272 charts were audited. Median time taken to achieve 85% adequacy rate for history taking, for clinical examination by the first and the second criteria, and for FNAB were 1 month, 1 month and 3.5 months, and 1 month, respectively. Conclusions: Although the mean time taken to achieve 85% adequacy rates for FNAB was 1 month, there was wide variation in the time durations between the residents to achieve this level.http://www.jcytol.org/article.asp?issn=0970-9371;year=2017;volume=34;issue=2;spage=84;epage=89;aulast=KumarClinical competence; competency-based education; fine-needle aspiration biopsy; medical residency; pathology
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author Harresh B Kumar
Amir M Khan
Vinod K Arora
Navjeevan Singh
spellingShingle Harresh B Kumar
Amir M Khan
Vinod K Arora
Navjeevan Singh
Fine needle aspiration biopsy: An entrustable professional activity in cytopathology postgraduate training
Journal of Cytology
Clinical competence; competency-based education; fine-needle aspiration biopsy; medical residency; pathology
author_facet Harresh B Kumar
Amir M Khan
Vinod K Arora
Navjeevan Singh
author_sort Harresh B Kumar
title Fine needle aspiration biopsy: An entrustable professional activity in cytopathology postgraduate training
title_short Fine needle aspiration biopsy: An entrustable professional activity in cytopathology postgraduate training
title_full Fine needle aspiration biopsy: An entrustable professional activity in cytopathology postgraduate training
title_fullStr Fine needle aspiration biopsy: An entrustable professional activity in cytopathology postgraduate training
title_full_unstemmed Fine needle aspiration biopsy: An entrustable professional activity in cytopathology postgraduate training
title_sort fine needle aspiration biopsy: an entrustable professional activity in cytopathology postgraduate training
publisher Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications
series Journal of Cytology
issn 0970-9371
publishDate 2017-01-01
description Context: In the context of competency-based medical education being advocated worldwide, fine needle aspiration biopsy (FNAB) is considered as an entrustable professional activity (EPA). There is no information regarding how much time and training are required to achieve a “competent level” for performing and documenting FNAB in the Indian context. Aim: To determine the time taken by an average postgraduate pathology trainee to become competent in performing FNAB with respect to history taking, clinical examination, and fine needle aspirate adequacy. Settings and Design: A descriptive, retrospective, chart-based audit was conducted in the Department of Pathology. Materials and Methods: FNAB chart records documented during 3 years of postgraduate training by a cohort of 13 postgraduate (PG) resident trainees admitted in 2010 were included in the study. Adequacy rates and criteria for adequacy were defined for the purpose of the study. Statistical analysis: Data was entered in MS Excel and analyzed using the Statistical Package for the Social Sciences version 20.0. The adequacy rates are presented as percentages and time taken to achieve adequacy rates as median values. Results: A total of 3272 charts were audited. Median time taken to achieve 85% adequacy rate for history taking, for clinical examination by the first and the second criteria, and for FNAB were 1 month, 1 month and 3.5 months, and 1 month, respectively. Conclusions: Although the mean time taken to achieve 85% adequacy rates for FNAB was 1 month, there was wide variation in the time durations between the residents to achieve this level.
topic Clinical competence; competency-based education; fine-needle aspiration biopsy; medical residency; pathology
url http://www.jcytol.org/article.asp?issn=0970-9371;year=2017;volume=34;issue=2;spage=84;epage=89;aulast=Kumar
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