Plenary Session: Convenience is the Mother of Bad Inventions
In our hyper-connected world, it’s easy to believe that excellence is just a listserv post away. With a few quick keystrokes, we can access global expertise, crowdsource what research best informs our analysis, and let the hivemind build our strategy for the most complex tasks and cases. Need guidance? Just ask and watch the advice pour in. But hold on. Is it really that simple? Before we hit send, consider the responsibility that comes with it. What are the ethical, professional, and strategic considerations we as practitioners must consider?

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* 1. The content of the presentation was consistent with the abstract in the conference brochure

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* 2. Based on the content of this session, I am able to: (1=Strongly disagree, 5=Strongly agree)

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1. Identify 3 ethical, professional, and strategic considerations associated with participation in a professional listserv.

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* 3. Please rate presenter: Milfred “Bud” Dale, PhD, JD (1=Poor, 5=Excellent)

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Level of knowledge and expertise
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Maintained my interest
Was responsive to questions, comments and opinions

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* 4. Please rate this session presentation overall (1=Poor, 5=Excellent)

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* 5. How much did you learn as a result of this CE program? (1=Very little, 5=Great deal)

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* 6. Information presented in this session reflected the most current evidence on this topic (1=Disagree, 5=Agree)

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* 7. How useful was the content of this CE program for your practice or other professional development (1=Not useful, 5=Extremely useful)

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* 8. Additional Comments

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