Utilizing eye-tracking software to evaluate the efficacy of standardized total body skin examination

Total body skin examination (TBSE) is an essential tool for identification of dermatologic conditions; however, it is rarely taught in a standardized manner. In our previous study, we identified an effective process to perform efficient and comprehensive TBSE. Our goal in this study was to use visual tracking software to objectively evaluate gaze patterns to evaluate the benefits of teaching the TBSE to medical students and primary care providers.

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Work Title Utilizing eye-tracking software to evaluate the efficacy of standardized total body skin examination
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Creators
  1. Hannah H. Nam
  2. Jacob Colello
  3. Deep Patel
  4. Alyson M. Rich
  5. Katherine Hallock
  6. Amy Longenecker
  7. Jeffrey Miller
  8. Ling Rothrock
  9. Snehal Dhengre
  10. Leesha Helm
  11. Matthew Helm
Keyword
  1. Efficiency
  2. Screening
  3. Teaching
  4. Total body skin examination
  5. Visual eye tracking
License CC BY-NC-ND 4.0 (Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives)
Work Type Article
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  1. Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology
Publication Date May 17, 2023
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  1. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jaad.2023.04.065
Deposited February 12, 2024

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  • Added Creator Jacob Colello
  • Added Creator Deep Patel
  • Added Creator Alyson M. Rich
  • Added Creator Katherine Hallock
  • Added Creator Amy Longenecker
  • Added Creator Jeffrey Miller
  • Added Creator Ling Rothrock
  • Added Creator Snehal Dhengre
  • Added Creator Leesha Helm
  • Added Creator Matthew Helm
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    Keyword
    • Efficiency, Screening, Teaching, Total body skin examination, Visual eye tracking
    Description
    • Total body skin examination (TBSE) is an essential tool for identification of dermatologic conditions; however, it is rarely taught in a standardized manner.1-3 In our previous study, we identified an effective process to perform efficient and comprehensive TBSE.4 Our goal in this study was to use visual tracking software to objectively evaluate gaze patterns to evaluate the benefits of teaching the TBSE
    • to medical students and primary care providers.
    • Total body skin examination (TBSE) is an essential tool for identification of dermatologic conditions; however, it is rarely taught in a standardized manner. In our previous study, we identified an effective process to perform efficient and comprehensive TBSE. Our goal in this study was to use visual tracking software to objectively evaluate gaze patterns to evaluate the benefits of teaching the TBSE to medical students and primary care providers.
    Publication Date
    • 2023-01-01
    • 2023-05-17
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