1.Medical Interview under the Supervision of Senior Physicians in the Outpatient Department by Medical Trainees Who Have Just Received Their Medical License.
Kanji IGA ; Hiroyasu ISHIMARU ; Yoshiaki KOHRI
Medical Education 2000;31(6):483-486
All 11 1st-year medical trainees in 1999 participated in medical interview training in the outpatient department under the supervision of senior physicians. Interviews were to be done within 15 minutes. The training was completed when each trainee had interviewed an average of 10 patients. Approximately 70% of the chief complaints were common ones that the Japanese Society of Internal Medicine has recommended general internists master. Most trainees considered this training effective for learning to clarify the patient's reason for seeking care and for improving presentation skills. However, they considered the training ineffective for learning to judge the necessity of emergency care and for understanding the usefulness and limitations of laboratory data, electrocardiograms, and chest films.
2.Case Report of a Smooth Muscle Tumor with Low Malignant Potential (STUMP) Suspected Preoperatively to Be Leiomyosarcoma
Atsushi FUSEGI ; Yusuke KOHRI ; Takanori YOSHIDA ; Hidenori UMEKI ; Yoshiaki SOMEKAWA ; Akira WAKABAYASHI
Journal of the Japanese Association of Rural Medicine 2016;65(1):70-75
We report a case of an epithelioid smooth muscle tumor of low grade malignancy, known as smooth muscle tumor of uncertain malignant potential (STUMP), in a 65-year-old woman. The patient was referred to our hospital because of an abnormal result on screening of the uterus. We initially suspected leiomyosarcoma based on the findings of preoperative medical examinations and tests, so she underwent a total abdominal hysterectomy with salpingo-oophorectomy. The final diagnosis was a tumor with a low malignant potential (STUMP).