Exit this survey 2013 Mini-Symposium: Traumatic Limb Injuries Requiring Amputation: A Multidisciplinary Approach Using the Osteomyoplastic (Ertl) Technique Mini SymposiaFriday, Oct 11, 201310:15-11:45amModerator: William J Ertl, MDFaculty: Jonathan D Day, CPO; Carol P Dionne, Pt, DPT, PhD, OCS; Janos P. Ertl, MD; James R Ficke, MD Question Title * 1. Please indicate your degree of satisfaction that this early morning case presentation met your expectations. Very Satisfied Satisfied Uncertain Dissatisfied Very Dissatisfied Question Title * 2. Please indicate your degree of satisfaction that this early morning case presentation met the following: Very Satisfied Satisfied Uncertain Dissatisfied Very Dissatisfied Solicited feedback from the audience? Solicited feedback from the audience? Very Satisfied Solicited feedback from the audience? Satisfied Solicited feedback from the audience? Uncertain Solicited feedback from the audience? Dissatisfied Solicited feedback from the audience? Very Dissatisfied Allowed audience members to discuss their own cases? Allowed audience members to discuss their own cases? Very Satisfied Allowed audience members to discuss their own cases? Satisfied Allowed audience members to discuss their own cases? Uncertain Allowed audience members to discuss their own cases? Dissatisfied Allowed audience members to discuss their own cases? Very Dissatisfied Provided useful “technique pearls”? Provided useful “technique pearls”? Very Satisfied Provided useful “technique pearls”? Satisfied Provided useful “technique pearls”? Uncertain Provided useful “technique pearls”? Dissatisfied Provided useful “technique pearls”? Very Dissatisfied Managed allocated time well? Managed allocated time well? Very Satisfied Managed allocated time well? Satisfied Managed allocated time well? Uncertain Managed allocated time well? Dissatisfied Managed allocated time well? Very Dissatisfied Question Title * 3. Please indicate your degree of satisfaction of each panel member: Very Satisfied Satisfied Uncertain Dissatisfied Very Dissatisfied William J Ertl, MD William J Ertl, MD Very Satisfied William J Ertl, MD Satisfied William J Ertl, MD Uncertain William J Ertl, MD Dissatisfied William J Ertl, MD Very Dissatisfied Jonathan D Day, CPO Jonathan D Day, CPO Very Satisfied Jonathan D Day, CPO Satisfied Jonathan D Day, CPO Uncertain Jonathan D Day, CPO Dissatisfied Jonathan D Day, CPO Very Dissatisfied Carol P Dionne, Pt, DPT, PhD, OCS Carol P Dionne, Pt, DPT, PhD, OCS Very Satisfied Carol P Dionne, Pt, DPT, PhD, OCS Satisfied Carol P Dionne, Pt, DPT, PhD, OCS Uncertain Carol P Dionne, Pt, DPT, PhD, OCS Dissatisfied Carol P Dionne, Pt, DPT, PhD, OCS Very Dissatisfied Janos P. Ertl, MD Janos P. Ertl, MD Very Satisfied Janos P. Ertl, MD Satisfied Janos P. Ertl, MD Uncertain Janos P. Ertl, MD Dissatisfied Janos P. Ertl, MD Very Dissatisfied James R Ficke, MD James R Ficke, MD Very Satisfied James R Ficke, MD Satisfied James R Ficke, MD Uncertain James R Ficke, MD Dissatisfied James R Ficke, MD Very Dissatisfied Question Title * 4. How likely are you to incorporate knowledge from this session into your practice within the next year? Very Likely Likely Not Likely Do Not Know Question Title * 5. How will this session influence your daily practice? Question Title * 6. What topics would like to see addressed in the future? Question Title * 7. Additional comments: Done