Abstract
Purpose: Oral cancer is the third common cancer in India, the mortality of which can be reduced by early detection. Dentists are ideal for this task and tobacco cessation owing to their forte of work. This paper discusses findings of a Project ECHO (Extension for Community Health Outcome)-based advanced telementoring program in these areas for dentists across India.
Methods: The 14-week long training program in 2018, with weekly, hour-long sessions conducted by our Organization (hub) on Zoom app, had 52 participants (spokes) from across India. Each session comprised of an expert-led didactic, and case discussions by spokes. Participants were evaluated through online, pre- and post-training, and weekly post-session quizzes, along with weekly and post-one-year feedback. Successful spokes attended a hands-on workshop at our organization subsequently.
Results: A notable increase in the overall and per-session mean knowledge score, and confidence in oral cancer screening was seen among the spokes. Many started such services at their respective clinics (and continued till even a year later) and reduced referrals to other healthcare facilities for confirmation of their diagnosis. They also felt motivated to spread community awareness about oral cancer prevention.
Conclusion: The ECHO telementoring model comprising of expert didactics, case discussions by spokes, along with significant interaction between the spokes and experts, is a promising best-practice tool to reduce knowledge and skills disparity regarding oral cancer prevention among dentists situated across different locations. This in turn would enable these most appropriate healthcare providers to contribute towards the overall goal of oral cancer prevention.
Citation Format: Suzanne Nethan, Amrita John, Priyanka Ravi, Vipin Kumar, Kavitha Dhanasekaran, Roshni Babu, Roopa Hariprasad. Virtual Mentoring of Dentists in Oral Cancer Screening and Tobacco Cessation: An Advanced Level Program [abstract]. In: Proceedings of the 9th Annual Symposium on Global Cancer Research; Global Cancer Research and Control: Looking Back and Charting a Path Forward; 2021 Mar 10-11. Philadelphia (PA): AACR; Cancer Epidemiol Biomarkers Prev 2021;30(7 Suppl):Abstract nr 87.