Safe Prescribing of Opioids: Zero Unintentional Deaths

1.Evaluation

The planning and execution of useful and educationally sound activities are guided in large part by input from participants. To assist us in evaluating the effectiveness of this activity and to make recommendations for future educational offerings, please take a few moments to complete this evaluation form. Your response will help ensure that future programs are informative and meet the educational needs of all participants.

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1.Having completed this activity, are you better able to:(Required.)
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Describe the prevalence and demographics of overdose deaths from prescription opioids in the United States, together with the major risk factors for unintentional overdose deaths
Employ “Six practices for safe opioid prescribing” while treating chronic pain to minimize the risk of overdose deaths from prescription opioids
Identify tools to help integrate these practices into your clinical care of patients
Integrate “Clinical Guidelines on Prescribing Opioids for Treatment of Pain” into your practice
2.Overall Evaluation(Required.)
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The information presented increased my awareness/understanding of the subject.
The information presented will help me improve patient care.
The program was educationally sound and scientifically balanced.
The active learning strategies (questions, discussions, etc) were appropriate and effective.
The program avoided commercial bias or influence.
I would recommend this program to my colleagues.
3.Was faculty disclosure information available at this activity? (Required.)
4.Were you advised of off-label/unapproved uses of products or devices?
5.Speaker Evaluation(Required.)
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Dr Webster demonstrated current knowledge of the topic.
Dr Webster was organized in his presentation.
Dr Webster was an effective presenter.