2013 General Session - Thursday, November 14, 2013 Question Title * 1. Content and material presented will improve patient care in your practice Unsatisfactory Satisfactory Good Excellent Unsatisfactory Satisfactory Good Excellent Question Title * 2. Syllabus material was informative and complete Unsatisfactory Satisfactory Good Excellent Unsatisfactory Satisfactory Good Excellent Question Title * 3. Dr. Demetrios Demetriades - Prehospital Airway Management: Changing Perspectives Unsatisfactory Satisfactory Good Excellent To improve training of pre-hospital in DEM personnel on airway management To improve training of pre-hospital in DEM personnel on airway management Unsatisfactory To improve training of pre-hospital in DEM personnel on airway management Satisfactory To improve training of pre-hospital in DEM personnel on airway management Good To improve training of pre-hospital in DEM personnel on airway management Excellent Question Title * 4. Dr. C. William Schwab - The Role of the Trauma Surgeon in the Initial Evaluation and Treatment of the Blunt Trauma Victim: A Changing Paradigm Unsatisfactory Satisfactory Good Excellent To discuss the clinical and educational benefits of interdisciplinary trauma team leadership To discuss the clinical and educational benefits of interdisciplinary trauma team leadership Unsatisfactory To discuss the clinical and educational benefits of interdisciplinary trauma team leadership Satisfactory To discuss the clinical and educational benefits of interdisciplinary trauma team leadership Good To discuss the clinical and educational benefits of interdisciplinary trauma team leadership Excellent Question Title * 5. Dr. Demetrios Demetriades - Blunt Thoracic Aortic Injuries: Changing Perspectives Unsatisfactory Satisfactory Good Excellent To teach the risks and benefits of current techniques of definitive management of TA injuries To teach the risks and benefits of current techniques of definitive management of TA injuries Unsatisfactory To teach the risks and benefits of current techniques of definitive management of TA injuries Satisfactory To teach the risks and benefits of current techniques of definitive management of TA injuries Good To teach the risks and benefits of current techniques of definitive management of TA injuries Excellent Question Title * 6. Dr. David Feliciano - Peripheral Vascular Injuries: Critical Factors in Management Unsatisfactory Satisfactory Good Excellent To understand the difference of diagnosis by physical exam versus imaging To understand the difference of diagnosis by physical exam versus imaging Unsatisfactory To understand the difference of diagnosis by physical exam versus imaging Satisfactory To understand the difference of diagnosis by physical exam versus imaging Good To understand the difference of diagnosis by physical exam versus imaging Excellent Question Title * 7. Dr. William Schecter - End of Life Issues in the Geriatric Trauma Patient Unsatisfactory Satisfactory Good Excellent To understand the indications and principles for withholding and withdrawing intensive care To understand the indications and principles for withholding and withdrawing intensive care Unsatisfactory To understand the indications and principles for withholding and withdrawing intensive care Satisfactory To understand the indications and principles for withholding and withdrawing intensive care Good To understand the indications and principles for withholding and withdrawing intensive care Excellent Question Title * 8. Dr. C. William Schwab - The Use of Damage Control in Trauma 2013 Unsatisfactory Satisfactory Good Excellent To show and discuss modern algorithm of patient undergoing damage control and resuscitation To show and discuss modern algorithm of patient undergoing damage control and resuscitation Unsatisfactory To show and discuss modern algorithm of patient undergoing damage control and resuscitation Satisfactory To show and discuss modern algorithm of patient undergoing damage control and resuscitation Good To show and discuss modern algorithm of patient undergoing damage control and resuscitation Excellent Question Title * 9. Dr. William Schecter - Enterocutaneous Fistula - Diagnosis and Management Unsatisfactory Satisfactory Good Excellent To understand the history, principles, unique challenges of enteroatmospheric fistulae To understand the history, principles, unique challenges of enteroatmospheric fistulae Unsatisfactory To understand the history, principles, unique challenges of enteroatmospheric fistulae Satisfactory To understand the history, principles, unique challenges of enteroatmospheric fistulae Good To understand the history, principles, unique challenges of enteroatmospheric fistulae Excellent Question Title * 10. Dr. Andrew Peitzman - Splenic Injuries Unsatisfactory Satisfactory Good Excellent Indications for splenectomy Indications for splenectomy Unsatisfactory Indications for splenectomy Satisfactory Indications for splenectomy Good Indications for splenectomy Excellent Question Title * 11. Dr. David Feliciano - Pancreatic Trauma 2013 Unsatisfactory Satisfactory Good Excellent To understand diagnosis by CT for blunt or at operation for penetrating injury To understand diagnosis by CT for blunt or at operation for penetrating injury Unsatisfactory To understand diagnosis by CT for blunt or at operation for penetrating injury Satisfactory To understand diagnosis by CT for blunt or at operation for penetrating injury Good To understand diagnosis by CT for blunt or at operation for penetrating injury Excellent Question Title * 12. Dr. Andrew Peitzman - Care of Acute Colonic Disease Unsatisfactory Satisfactory Good Excellent Timing of operative intervention Timing of operative intervention Unsatisfactory Timing of operative intervention Satisfactory Timing of operative intervention Good Timing of operative intervention Excellent Question Title * 13. Dr. Clay Cothren Burlew - Current Diagnosis and Management Guidelines for Blunt Cerebrovascular Injuries Unsatisfactory Satisfactory Good Excellent To understand the outcomes for patients by treatment modality of BCVI To understand the outcomes for patients by treatment modality of BCVI Unsatisfactory To understand the outcomes for patients by treatment modality of BCVI Satisfactory To understand the outcomes for patients by treatment modality of BCVI Good To understand the outcomes for patients by treatment modality of BCVI Excellent Question Title * 14. Dr. Anna Ledgerwood - Complex Trauma Cases Unsatisfactory Satisfactory Good Excellent To discuss treatment options and ongoing controversies in complex trauma management To discuss treatment options and ongoing controversies in complex trauma management Unsatisfactory To discuss treatment options and ongoing controversies in complex trauma management Satisfactory To discuss treatment options and ongoing controversies in complex trauma management Good To discuss treatment options and ongoing controversies in complex trauma management Excellent Question Title * 15. Has this program improved your ability to deliver patient care? Yes No Question Title * 16. Speaker addressed how to implement recommendations (strategies) Yes No Question Title * 17. Please give an example of what you will do differently in your practice as a result of participating in this activity Question Title * 18. If you attended this conference in the past, please indicate what changes, related to the conference, you were able to make in your practice during the year Question Title * 19. Please provide one or more areas of medicine where you know you are weak, and need to improve your practice by viewing this CME learning activity. Question Title * 20. Were all presentations fair, balanced and free of commerical bias? Yes No Question Title * 21. If not, please describe the nature of the issue Question Title * 22. Facility: Please rate your satisfaction with the physical facilities Unsatisfactory Satisfactory Good Excellent Unsatisfactory Satisfactory Good Excellent Question Title * 23. Additional Comments Done