Thank you for providing feedback on the presentation MS and Rehabilitation: A Comprehensive Approach to Patient Care.  The presentation consists of 7 modules as noted below.  There is an evaluation form for each module enabling you to provide feedback on the specific modules you completed.  Note:  Module 7 is required. Thank you for your feedback! 

MODULES 1-7
  • Introduction – Overview of Multiple Sclerosis (1)
  • Treatment of the Disease Process (2)
  • Common Symptoms and Management (3)
  • Rehabilitation Assessment (4)
  • Rehabilitation Intervention (5)
  • Exercise (6)
  • Resources (required) (7)
REHABILITATION ASSESSMENT
Learning Objectives:
1.   Recall information to use in rehab planning in MS
2.  Identify rehabilitation and exercise principles building upon 2-3 special considerations and their impact in MS
3.  Identify the unique components of the subjective exam (i.e., history) and how to utilize in MS
4.  Identify 2-3 MS specific and general assessment tools

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* 1. The content was well organized:

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* 2. The depth of the content was appropriate.

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* 3. The content is relevant to my professional role and/or practice.

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* 4. The amount of information on the slides was appropriate.

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* 5. The content enhanced my understanding of multiple sclerosis.

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* 6. The presenters were well organized.

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* 7. The presenters communicated clearly.

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* 8. The presenters answered questions an effective way.

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* 9. Do you plan to change your practice or behavior in any way as a result of participating in this program?

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* 10. If no, please explain:

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* 11. This activity improved my:

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Knowledge of MS care
Attitude about caring for people with MS
Skills

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* 12. Was commercial bias perceived?

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* 13. How likely is it that you would recommend National MS Society to a friend or colleague?

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* 14. PLEASE COMPLETE AT END OF POST TEST

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