Self-Study Module

February 2023 - February 2025


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* 1. Learner Information
By signing this form, I attest that I have completed the participant requirements for this CME activity. Any patient/case information will be kept confidential.

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* 2. Objectives were met for this activity, and this activity has enhanced my overall knowledge or abilities.

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* 3. Please rate this conference

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* 4. Was this activity engaging and/or interactive

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* 5. Are the written materials helpful, and will they be useful references in the future?

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* 6. This CE Activity….

  Met my learning needs Was relevant to my current scope of practice Contributed to my professional growth. Helped me learn skills and concepts that will allow me to be effective and strategic in my practice Allowed me to increase my connections with peers.         Provided me with new ideas and resources.
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* 7. Identify any specific changes that you plan to implement in your professional practice as a result of information you obtained as an attendee of this CME activity:

  None - Retired from Practice           Patient Work-up Treatment Plans Patient Education
Select  all that apply.

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* 8. This activity changed, enhanced, or improved my:

  Knowledge Competency Performance Patient Outcomes Communication skills     Practice-based systems System-based practices
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* 9. Activity was free of commercial bias

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* 10. Activity was evidence-based

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* 11. What are the impediments to change?

  Cost Insurance/reimbursement issues Lack time to assess/counsel patients Patient compliance issues Lack of administrative support/resources Lack of consensus of professional guidelines
Select all that apply.

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* 12. Pleas select the correct answer.

  True False
Cardiac CT is an appropriate tool in a patient with Acute Coronary Syndrome.
Patients less than 65 years old more likely to have soft (as opposed to calcified) plaque in coronary arteries.
Every abnormal stress test require a cardiac catheterization. 

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* 13. Comments on this activity, or suggestions for CME topics.

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