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A Web-Based Assessment of Pediatrics Resident Medical Knowledge in Childhood Hereditary Gastrointestinal Cancer Predisposing Syndromes

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Pages 254-256 | Published online: 16 Oct 2009
 

Abstract

Background. Pediatricians need to competently care for children with hereditary gastrointestinal cancer–predisposing syndromes. Pediatrics resident education on this subject has hithertofore never been studied. Methods. Forty-five US pediatrics/internal medicine–pediatrics program directors allowed their residents to participate in an anonymous questionnaire. The survey-questionnaire was administered as a hyperlinked interactive Web page through e-mail to all consenting residents. Results. Thirty-eight sites including 290 of 1327 residents (21.5%) and 33 internal medicine–pediatrics participated in the study. Knowledge on polyposis syndromes varied by syndrome (14% to 84% correct) but not by year of training. Internal medicine–pediatrics residents were more likely to inquire on family history including polyposis, early colorectal cancer, than pediatrics residents. Conclusions. This study suggests that familiarity with cancer syndromes does not accrue during resident training in pediatrics. The observations suggest that greater emphasis on resident education on these syndromes may improve outcomes in this vulnerable group.

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