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* 1. Check appropriate title.

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* 2. Please rate your overall satisfaction with the organization of this meeting.

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* 3. The ACCME defines commercial bias as presentations giving an unbalanced view of therapeutic options by promoting a specific proprietary business interest of a commercial interest.

Was this CME course free of commercial bias?

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* 4. Did the faculty disclose significant relationships with commercial support?
(One or more of these methods: Syllabus / Opening Remarks / Verbally / On Slides)

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* 5. Please rate the quality of the meeting facilities.

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* 6. How well were the Orthopaedic Trauma & Fracture Care: Pushing the Envelope course objectives met?

Upon completion of the course participants should be able to:

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Know several emerging techniques in Trauma & Fracture Care with discussion of where they stand relative to evidence-based medicine and standard of care
Discuss the advantages and disadvantages of surgical treatment options for fractures of the extremities and pelvis
Recognize the benefits (and limitations) of Operative Dogma and Evidence-Based Medicine as it pertains to Trauma & Fracture Care
Know and discuss useful fracture repair techniques, even those not yet in the textbooks
Debate and understand controversies in Trauma & Fracture Care, such as those related to surgical timing 
Know emerging strategies for surgeon wellness and burnout prevention

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* 7. Did you meet your personal goal/objective for what you intended to get out of this course?

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* 8. Do you intend to integrate what you learned at this conference into your current practice?

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* 9. Please rate the relevance of this program to your scope of practice:

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* 10. Please rate the OVERALL EFFECTIVENESS of each of our Orthopaedic Trauma & Fracture Care: Pushing the Envelope speakers
SESSION I: Surgeon Challenges-Fireside w/ Beer & Wine

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Jeffrey Smith, MD - Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde: I Love and Hate Being a Surgeon
Dike Drummond, MD - Burnout Proof a Surgical Career- Live Training
Andy Schmidt, MD - My Best and Worst Fracture Cases of My Career

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* 11. Please rate the OVERALL EFFECTIVENESS of each of our Orthopaedic Trauma & Fracture Care: Pushing the Envelope speakers
SESSION II: Emerging Technologies

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Gregory Della Rocca, MD - Emerging Issue: Domestic Violence Assessment in Orthopaedic Fracture Clinics
Gil Ortega, MD - Carbon Fiber, Smart Implants, and Antimicrobial Implants
Gil Ortega, MD - Medicine, Technology, and Stocks: Emerging Technologies of Public and Private Companies
Charles Moon, MD - Use of Flexible Syndesmotic Fixation

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* 12. Please rate the OVERALL EFFECTIVENESS of each of our Orthopaedic Trauma & Fracture Care: Pushing the Envelope speakers
SESSION III: Fractures About the Lower Leg and Foot & Ankle

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Kevin Kuhn, MD - Midfoot Injuries: When I Like to Just Fuse 'Em 
Kevin Kuhn, MD - Severe Midfoot Injuries: Column Spanning Plates to Realign 
Gregory Della Rocca, MD - Lis Franc Injuries: Improved Results with These Consistent Steps
Jackson Lee, MD - Ankle Fracture Wisdom: Common Misunderstandings 
David Dalstrom, MD - ORIF Calcaneus: Lessons Learned Doing Mini-Incision Technique

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* 13. Please rate the OVERALL EFFECTIVENESS of each of our Orthopaedic Trauma & Fracture Care: Pushing the Envelope speakers
SESSION IV: Performance Improvement 

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Amir Matityahu, MD - Performance Enhancement? How to Train for Peak Performance
Ranjan Gupta, MD - Academic Orthopaedics: My Top 5 Strategies to Create a Top Notch Department 
Ranjan Gupta, MD - Cost Effective Surgical Training Simulators
Dustin Schuett, MD - Comparing Psychomotor and Visual-Spatial Abilities of Surgeons and Trainees
DEBATE Pre-Operative Planning: Get Real
David Dalstrom, MD - DEBATE Pre-Operative Planning is a Must

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* 14. Please rate the OVERALL EFFECTIVENESS of each of our Orthopaedic Trauma & Fracture Care: Pushing the Envelope speakers
SESSION V: Emerging Technologies

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Amir Matityahu, MD - CT Guided Surgery for Fractures 
Antibiotic Nails: Applications and Simple Techniques
John Scolaro, MD - Using Mini-Fragments Plates with Nails

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* 15. Please rate the OVERALL EFFECTIVENESS of each of our Orthopaedic Trauma & Fracture Care: Pushing the Envelope speakers
SESSION VI: Treatment of Fractures About the Upper Extremity 

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Patrick St. Pierre, MD - Proximal Humerus Fractures: When and How to Reverse It
Gregory Della Rocca, MD - How to Make the Terrible Triad Less Terrible
Ranjan Gupta, MD - Crash Course in Peripheral Nerve Injuries for the On-Call Fracture Surgeon 
Dike Drummond, MD - Nimble Leadership in Uncertain Times: What to Do When Change is Coming and Your Crystal Ball has Gone Dark

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* 16. Please rate the OVERALL EFFECTIVENESS of each of our Orthopaedic Trauma & Fracture Care: Pushing the Envelope speakers
SESSION VII: Geriatric Fracture Management 

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Don Wiss, MD - Bisphosphonate Fractures: What (Must) Should You Know 
Ross Leighton, MD - Periprosthetic Bisphosphonate Fractures!
Anthony Sanzone, MD - Pinning Femoral Neck Fractures
Joel Smith, MD - Geriatric Elbow Fractures

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* 17. Please rate the OVERALL EFFECTIVENESS of each of our Orthopaedic Trauma & Fracture Care: Pushing the Envelope speakers
SESSION VIII: Don't Leave Yet!

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Andy Schmidt, MD - Clinical Practice Guidelines: Can I Learn to Live With Them?
Andy Schmidt, MD - Compartment Syndrome: 10 Minutes Science/ 10 Minutes Practical
Jeffrey Smith, MD - The Jeffrey Smith Diet - Cut it Out

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* 18. Based on your CME needs, please give suggestions for future program topics/formats.

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* 19. What barriers do you foresee that may hinder your implementation of changes learned at this activity? What educational strategies could help to overcome these barriers?

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* 20. What do you see as your BIGGEST challenge in improving patient safety, patient care and/or patient outcomes? What educational strategies could help to overcome this challenge?

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* 21. How did you hear about this CME Program?

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* 22. Please provide your contact information.

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* 23. This activity has been planned and implemented in accordance with the accreditation requirements and policies of the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) through the joint providership of the Foundation for Orthopaedic Research and Education (FORE) and Unite Orthopaedics. FORE is accredited by the ACCME to provide continuing medical education for physicians.

FORE designates this live activity for a maximum of 21.5 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s)TM. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.

Please attest to the total number of credit hours (minimum .25- maximum 21.5) that you spent in this CME
activity:

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