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Original Articles

The impact of an educational workshop on colorectal screening practices

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Pages 27-30 | Published online: 01 Oct 2009
 

Abstract

Since its establishment in 1983, the Virginia Colorectal Cancer Control Project has emphasized the importance of routine screening of asymptomatic adults for colorectal cancer. This has been accomplished through educational workshops that are offered to primary care physicians. These workshops provide didactic information on current concepts in screening and individualized instruction on the use of the flexible sigmoidoscope. Eleven workshops have been conducted since the fall of 1984. During the spring of 1986, a survey was mailed to workshop participants to determine whether changes had occurred in their screening practices. A total of 115 physicians responded to the survey. Prior to the workshop, 86 physicians performed the digital rectal examination; now 100 do. Prior to the workshop, 68 physicians performed the fecal occult blood test; now 89 do. Prior to the workshop, 34 physicians used a flexible scope; now 71 do. Participants found the workshop to be extremely effective in providing individualized instruction.

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Office of Medical Education, University of Virginia.

Department of Pathology, Medical College of Virginia/Virginia Commonwealth University.

Department of Surgery, University of Virginia.

Department of Medicine, Medical College of Virginia/Virginia Commonwealth University.

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