Purpose/Objective Radiation oncology trainees frequently learn to contour through clinical experience and lectures. A hands-on contouring module was developed to teach delineation of the postoperative prostate clinical target volume (CTV) and improve contouring accuracy. Methods Medical students independently contoured a prostate fossa CTV before and after receiving educational materials and live instruction detailing the RTOG approach to contouring this CTV. Metrics for volume overlap and surface distance (Dice similarity coefficient, Hausdorff distance (HD), and mean distance) determined discordance between student and consensus contours. An evaluation assessed perception of session efficacy (1 = “not at all” to 5 = “extremely”; reported as median[interquartile range]). Non-parametric statistical tests were used. Results Twenty-four students at two institutions completed the module, and 21 completed the evaluation (88% response). The content was rated as “quite” important (4[3.5-5]). The module improved comfort contouring a prostate fossa (pre 1[1-2] vs. post 4[3-4], p <0.01), knowledge of CT prostate/pelvis anatomy (pre 2[1.5-3] vs. post 3[3-4], p <0.01) and HD and mean distance both decreased, respectively (42.8 to 30.0, p
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Gunther, J. R., Liauw, S. L., Choi, S., Mohamed, A. S. R., Thaker, N. G., Fuller, C. D., … Golden, D. W. (2016). A Prostate Fossa Contouring Instructional Module: Implementation and Evaluation. In Journal of the American College of Radiology (Vol. 13, pp. 835-841.e1). Elsevier B.V. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jacr.2016.02.030
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