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2017 EBM Outpatient Grand Rounds Evaluation & Post Test-Enduring Materials Format: Colon Cancer Screening

Evaluation

Original Release: Feb 28, 2017- Evaluation - Colon Cancer Screening, Presented by; Cynthia Mullen, MD, Gastroenterologist
ESTIMATED TIME TO COMPLETE THE ACTIVITY IS 45 MINUTES. ACTIVITY AND CONTENT EXPIRES: 02-28-2020
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1. Physician Info
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3. As a result of attending this CME activity, which of these do you plan to implement and/or change in your practice? *This question is required.
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Differentiate between older and newer treatment options.
Formulate and communicate treatment plans for the management of medically and socially complex patients
Apply best practice strategies to overcome co-morbidities in medically and socially complex patients
Utilize EBM Guidelines for a multitude of conditions that are encountered in primary care
Apply tips and tricks for navigating Epic.
Utilize Patient Centered Care skill to help patients become better informed and more involved in their health care decisions
7. The session’s content matched my scope of care
8. The presentation was unbiased.
9. Ample time was provided for discussion and interaction with the speaker(s.)
10. A healthy 41 year-old man presents to your office for his annual physical exam. He is without complaints. He drinks about 3-4 beers per week, runs 5 days a week, and does not smoke. His father was diagnosed with colon cancer about a year ago at the age of 73. Which would be an appropriate screening strategy.
11. An 85 year old female with a history of hypertension, recent knee replacement, and colon polyps presents today with golfer’s elbow. Upon reviewing her chart, you see that her last colonoscopy was 5 ½ years ago. Two low risk adenomatous polyps were removed.  How do you advise her?
12. A 48 year old female presents to your office for rectal bleeding and a sensation of rectal fullness. She has had intermittent issues with hemorrhoids in the past since the birth of her children. On digital rectal exam, she is noted to have grade 2 internal hemorrhoids. Her exam was otherwise unremarkable. What is the most appropriate course of action?
13. A 50 year old man presents to establish care at the urging of his wife. He has not seen a doctor in “years” since he has felt well. He has no family history of any malignancies. Which of the following interventions does NOT improve the likelihood that he will get his colon cancer screening done.