Questionnaire-based survey regarding the opinion of general pathologists on the need for oral pathology services
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Questionnaire-based survey regarding the opinion of general pathologists on the need for oral pathology services
Abstract
Context: Oral and maxillofacial pathology (OMFP) is a subspecialization having a masters course in India. Due to lesser number of oral pathologists in the country, the biopsy material from the head and neck is catered to by the general pathologist.
Aim: This survey was conducted to acquire responses from general pathologists and gathering knowledge on their perspective of oral pathology.
Methods: Pathologists at various medical institutions and at laboratories all over Karnataka were requested to answer a questionnaire comprising 13 questions pertaining to the need and scope of oral pathology.
Results: In total, 37 (57%) general pathologists completed the questionnaire, of whom 97% (36) were aware of the specialty and 30 (81%) perceived a need for it. Eleven (30%) of them referred oral biopsy specimens to oral pathologists. The most common sources of diagnostic difficulty were identified as odontogenic tumors and cysts. Twenty-six (70%) pathologists felt the need for a short-term posting for their postgraduates in oral pathology, while 28 (76%) of them expressed their opinion about considering an oral pathologist as a part of their team when diagnosing complex head and neck pathologies. Twelve (71%) of them mentioned that they sometimes found that head and neck lesions took longer time to diagnose.
Conclusion: Although the utilization of OMFP specialists' services in the state is quite low, general pathologists strongly feel the need for OMFP training as head and neck specimens form a considerable proportion of biopsies received by them.
Keywords: General pathologist; oral pathology; questionnaire; services; survey.
Copyright: © 2022 Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Pathology.
Conflict of interest statement
There are no conflicts of interest.
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