The site provides a general overview of the classification of Pap smear results. The site also provides general information on the progression of cervical dysplasia
Type of Material:
Lecture presentation.
Recommended Uses:
The material could be used for educating the general public on abnormal pap smears as well as educating beginning medical personnel.
Technical Requirements:
None
Identify Major Learning Goals:
The learning goal is to provide education to learners and the general public on the diagnosis, disease progression and treatment of atypical squamous cervical epithelium.
Target Student Population:
General public as well as beginning medical personnel.
Prerequisite Knowledge or Skills:
Some knowledge of medical vocabulary would be helpful as well as the process of obtaining a pap smear.
Content Quality
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Strengths:
The references within the website relate to other articles on the topic. There is a link that conducts a PubMed search of Medline for the past year.
Potential Effectiveness as a Teaching Tool
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Strengths:
. It is written in conversational language using a scenario followed by questions and answers. There are links to explanations & graphics to facilitate understanding of the learning content. There are links to multiple other articles on the general topic. There is an interactive women?s health quiz which includes information on pap smears. The module was clear, concise, and presented a nice amount of information without being overwhelming. A consumer could use this with little difficulty, as well as nursing or medical students
Ease of Use for Both Students and Faculty
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Strengths:
The site is very easy to use, with pages and tables.
Creative Commons:
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