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Post-Event Evaluation (Tri-State Consecutive Case Conference)

 

INSTRUCTIONS: Please fill out ALL FIELDS on this survey. A certificate will be sent to you via email. Credit forms will not be accepted after October 1, 2018.

ALL FIELDS ARE REQUIRED IN ORDER TO RECEIVE A CERTIFICATE.


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Please indicate the number of hours that you attended the conference each day. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.

  • September 14, 2018
    Maximum Hours of Credit Available: 6 CMEs

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  • September 15, 2018
    Maximum Hours of Credit Available: 5 CMEs

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  • September 16, 2018
    Maximum Hours of Credit Available: 4 CMEs

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Your comments are very important to us! Please complete this evaluation so that we may provide more quality programs in the future.

For purposes of a NAMEC bias survey, commercial bias is defined as information presented in a certified educational activity that attempts to sway participant opinion in favor of a commercial product/device, furhtering a commercial entity's business initiatives.

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Expected Clinical Outcomes

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Question - Required - Please identify any barriers you perceive in implementing these changes. (select all that apply)

 

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Basic Program Evaluation

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Daily Evaluation - Friday

Please grade each speaker using the following scale:
  • 1 - Strongly Agree
  • 2 - Agree
  • 3 - Neutral
  • 4 - Disagree
  • 5 - Strongly Diaagree
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Daily Problem Cases - Radiological
Eugene A. Berkowitz, MD, PhD
Emory University School of Medicine

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Five Cases of Pleural Disease Gone Bad
Chadrick Denlinger, MD
Medical University of South Carolina

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Five Cases of Pleural Disease Gone Bad
Rabih Bechara, MD, FCCP
Adjunct Augusta University

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A Lung Cancer Case Series
Gregory Holt, MD
University of Miami

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A Lung Cancer Case Series
John Wrangle, MD
Medical University of South Carolina

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KEYNOTE: Pulmonary Thromboendarterectomy/CTEPH
Victor Pretorius, MBchB,FRCSC
University of California, San Diego

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Board Review - RAD/PATH
Eugene Berkowitz, MD, PhD
Emory University School of Medicine

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Board Review - RAD/PATH
Russell Harley, MD
Medical University of South Carolina

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Board Review - RAD/PATH
Bruce Krieger, MD
University of Florida - Jacksonville

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Daily Evaluation - Saturday

Daily Problem Cases - Radiological
Eugene A. Berkowitz, MD, PhD
Emory University School of Medicine

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Lung Transplant Cases
David Neujahr, MD
Emory University School of Medicine

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Lung Transplant Cases
Andres Pelaez, MD
University of Florida

 


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Fellows Case Presentations
Eloise Harman, MD, Professor Emeritus
University of Florida, Gainesville VA Medical Center

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Daily Evaluation - Sunday

Daily Problem Cases - Radiological
Eugene A. Berkowitz, MD, PhD
Emory University School of Medicine

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Unusual Causes of Pulmonary Emphysema and Bulle
Brandi Newsome, MD
University of South Carolina School of Medicine

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Unusual Causes of Pulmonary Emphysema and Bulle
Ali Ataya, MD
University of Florida

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Should Tertiary Care Centers Have 24 Hour ICU Coverage by Board Certified Intensivists
PRO: Colin Swenson, MD
Emory University School of Medicine

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Should Tertiary Care Centers Have 24 Hour ICU Coverage by Board Certified Intensivists
CON: Daniel Kett, MD
University of Miami

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Pulmonary (4): Biologics in Asthma
Abhinav Gupta, MD
University of South Carolina School of Medicine

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Surgical (4): Robotic Thoracic Surgery
Dao Nguyen, MD
University of Miami

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We welcome your feedback, comments, and suggestions. Please provide a brief feedback to answer the following:

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