mgh:cyto-objectives
From MGH Learn Pathology
Patient Care
- Understand the cytological screening process of a Pap Test
- Be familiar with the cytology requisition form(s) available for cytology specimens
- Demonstrate familiarity with collection techniques for all specimen types
- Understand how to use the image-guided screener
- Learn the CoPath System for cytology sign out
- Learn the processing procedures for the various types of cytology specimens
- Witness the HPV processing procedure of the Roche Cobas system
- Watch the DVD of the FNA technique and practice the FNA technique and smearing skills on phantoms
- Be familiar with the ultrasound machine knobology and how to handle the transducer
Medical Knowledge
- Understand the cytological criteria for the routine cytological diagnoses
- Demonstrate knowledge of the Bethesda System for reporting gynecologic and thyroid cytology
- Demonstrate knowledge of specimen adequacy and the basic reporting system for cytopathology
- Demonstrate an investigatory and analytical thinking approach to clinical situations, including the development of a reasonable differential diagnosis based on available clinical information, microscopic features, and current published information
- Understand the utility and limitations of the diagnostic work up of cytology specimens including: selection of special stains, immunocytochemistry, flow cytometry, and molecular studies.
- Demonstrate familiarity with the clinical and radiologic manifestations of various diseases during workup of cytology and fine needle aspiration cases, and use such knowledge to formulate cytologic diagnoses
- Review the basic concepts of ultrasound characteristics that support benign and malignant masses
Practice Based Learning and Improvement
- Actively participate in morning cytology conference
- Review cytology study sets
- Write up interesting cases for the cytology study sets and review with an attending
- Participate in cytology multidisciplinary conferences and meetings if available during the 4 week block
- Participate in the QA review process of the cytological-histological correlation process for both GYN and Non-GYN cytology samples
Interpersonal and Communication Skills
- Demonstrate effective listening skills and elicit and provide information using effective nonverbal, explanatory, questioning and writing skills
- Demonstrate an interest in cytology material during teaching sessions asking relevant questions and responding appropriately to questions from attending pathologists
Professionalism
- Demonstrate a commitment to carrying out professional responsibilities, adherence to ethical principles, and sensitivity to a diverse patient population
- Demonstrate a commitment to excellence and ongoing professional development by completing directed and independent reading from cytology textbooks and journals, undertaking literature searches on various cytopathology topics when appropriate
- Demonstrate a commitment to ethical principles pertaining to confidentiality of patient information
Systems-Based Practice
- Demonstrate an awareness of and responsiveness to the larger context and system of health care and the ability to effectively call on system resources to provide care that is of optimal value
- Understand how the handling of cytology and fine needle aspiration material affects other healthcare professionals in the overall care of the patient including: making accurate diagnoses with efficient use of routine and special stains and other testing including epidemiologically important infectious diseases; achieving rapid turnaround time for cytology reports; and timely communication of results to clinicians to expedite implementation of adequate therapy or discharge from hospital
- Understand the difference between various medical practices and healthcare delivery systems (fee for service, discounted fee for service, capitated systems, ACO) and how they affect the practice of cytology
- Demonstrate knowledge of methods for controlling health care costs and allocation of resources, including understanding the hospital capital budget process as it pertains to the laboratory, and understanding monthly cytology budget reports
- Practice cost-effective healthcare and resource allocation that does not compromise the quality of care, including judicious, cost-conscious ordering of cytology special stains and ancillary lab tests during the performance of fine needle aspiration biopsies
- Demonstrate knowledge of how to coordinate patient care with healthcare managers and healthcare providers to assess, coordinate, and improve healthcare, and knowledge of how these activities can affect system