OOA's 2023 Virtual Summer CME

Attestation & Course Evaluation

1.The OOA designates this activity for 17 AOA Category 1-A credits and will report CME commensurate with the extent of the physician’s participation in this activity. I attest that I have attended the number of hours listed here:(Required.)
2.Please type your first and last name here along with the date as your Electronic Signature.  Example:  Jane Doe 3/7/2023.(Required.)
3.AOA number, required to file CME. Please type credentials (MD, NP, etc.) if you are not a DO.
(If you are unaware of your AOA #, please contact the AOA to receive it or check your OOA profile).
(Required.)
4.Please rate your overall perceptions regarding the following aspects of this CME program.(Required.)
Poor
Needs Improvement
Fair
Good
Excellent
My overall perceptions of the presentation quality by faculty
The amount of material covered per topic :
The scope or breadth of material covered
The usefulness of the program to me
My overall impression of the program
5.Please Evaluate the following portions of the program.(Required.)
Poor
Needs Improvement
Fair
Good
Excellent
N/A or did not attend
A. Dermatology for the internist: Differentiating Emergencies from Routine Rashes                             
Kelli Ann Lovelace, MD
B. Common Foot and Ankle Problems in Primary Care
Josh Priddle, DO
C. Walking through Pediatric Anxiety
Tessa Chesher, DO
D. HCV 101 for the Primary Care Provider
Jorge Mera, MD
E. Back to Sports: Common Sports injuries Seen in the Young Athlete
Henry J. Whitener, DO
F. Bob E. Jones, CAE: A meaningful Legacy of a Life Well-Lived
Jeffrey LeBoeuf, CAE
G. Innovations in Cardiology in 2023
Arash Karnama, DO
H. Menopause: Current Concepts and Treatment Options
Micah Relic, DO
I. Practical OMM for the Office
Julie Dionne, DO
J. OOA Update: HIE's Impact on Your Practice and More
Allison C. LeBoeuf, JD
K. Proper Prescribing
Layne Subera, DO
Michael Leake, JD
L. Disclosure and Remediation: Managing Unanticipated Outcomes in Healthcare
Sherri Morrison
M. Informed Consent: An Ethical and Legal Imperative
Kathleen Divers
N. Obesity Treatment Pyramid: Expanding The Base
Stacy Chronister, DO
O. Alpha-Gal Syndrome
Ruben Barroso, DO
P. Child and Adolescent Obesity Clinical Practice Guideline Update
Colony Fugate, DO
Q. Common Eye Disorders for the Primary Care Physician
Richard Castillo, DO
6.On the scale provided, please rate the following:(Required.)
Strongly Disagree
Disagree
Neutral
Agree
Strongly Agree
The program met my expectations and learning needs.
The format was effective.
As a result of participating in this activity, I am confident that I will improve my knowledge, competence, performance, and/or patient outcomes.
I learned skills and concepts that will help me be more effective and strategic in my work.
The program provided me with new ideas and resources.
7.Was there any Perceived Bias?(Required.)
Yes
No
The program was free of commercial bias.
Faculty disclosures were made.
8.Based on your participation today, have you identified any barriers when implementing new information or techniques learned?(Required.)
9.How did you learn about this program? (Check all that apply)(Required.)
10.Why did you choose to attend this meeting?
11.Suggestions of topics for future programs of value to you:
12.Would you like to be included in the OOA's speakers' bureau?
13.Would you like?
Yes
No
Information about upcoming OOA CME opportunities?
Information about participating in OOA bureaus, committees, or student mentorship program?
Membership information about OOA?
14.Do you have any practical suggestions for useful change or improvements we can make?
15.Please provide the following information so that we can keep you updated on OOA developments and respond to your input