Thank you for taking the time to answer the following questions. this is the second of a two-part survey. As a part of our senior projects, we hope to collect data to understand habits of ordering labs in asymptomatic patients amongst PCPs and residents at Mount Auburn. With the information we collect, we hope to create guidelines that might help mitigate the amount of testing being done. 
We have been conducting education sessions on the indications for lab ordering in asymptomatic patients. This survey will evaluate whether there has been a change in your practice 

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* 1. please choose your level of training 

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* 2. Which of the following lab tests would you order for a MALE patient aged 18-39 yrs who is asymptomatic, has no co-morbidities and whose examination is unremarkable

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* 3. Which of the following lab tests would you order for a MALE patient aged 40-65 yrs who is asymptomatic, has no co-morbidities and whose examination is unremarkable

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* 4. Which of the following lab tests would you order for a MALE patient aged >65 yrs who is asymptomatic, has no co-morbidities and whose examination is unremarkable

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* 5. Which of the following lab tests would you order for a FEMALE patient aged 18-39 yrs who is asymptomatic, has no co-morbidities and whose examination is unremarkable

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* 6. Which of the following lab tests would you order for a FEMALE patient aged 40-65 yrs who is asymptomatic, has no co-morbidities and whose examination is unremarkable

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* 7. Which of the following lab tests would you order for a FEMALE patient aged >65 yrs who is asymptomatic, has no co-morbidities and whose examination is unremarkable

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* 8. Which labs do you order prior to starting a patient on a Statin for primary prevention for ASCVD?

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* 9. Which labs do you obtain when MONITORING a patient on statin therapy for primary prevention of ASCVD?

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* 10. If you attended the education sessions (either in pod meetings for attendings or pre-clinic conference for residents) how do you think the information has affected your lab ordering?

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