After completing this module, students will be able to:
- Employ the concepts of primary and secondary prevention as they relate to common clinical preventive services
- Describe the appropriate conditions for screening in terms of characteristics of the disease, the patient and the screening test
- Describe the appropriate study design to evaluate the effectiveness of a screening program and discuss the common biases encountered in screening program research
- Calculate the characteristics of diagnostic tests: sensitivity, specificity and positive and negative predictive values
- Evaluate screening tests in terms of their validity, results and generalizability
- Evaluate locally obtained survey data about screening rates and attitudes and devise a community response to promote a screening program
Class Lecture Materials
PowerPoint | Transcript [pdf]
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Supplemental Materials
Case Study
This preventive medicine teaching case discusses the concepts of screening, prevention, and diagnostic test evaluation using the example of colorectal cancer. Features of the case include a health policy exercise concerning community screening programs
and an exercise in clinical prevention decision‐making.
Discussion Vignettes
- Breast Cancer Discussion Vignette - Mammograms (PDF)

Resources
- Screening – PowerPoint References (PDF)

- Screening - Resources (PDF)

