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216-217 Creation Date: 1/11/217 Time Interval: 7/28/216 to 12/5/216 Total Respondents: 73 1. How do you utilize CME? 1 8 6 4 1. Provide information to patients 29 41% 2. Put new knowledge into practice 5 7% 3. To stay up-to-date 65 92% 4. Better understand indications/contraindicat... 2 28% 5. Share the information with colleagues 2 28% 6. Other - please specify below 3 4% Total Responses: 71 2 6 3. What areas of CME would best meet your educational needs? 5 4 3 2 1 6 7 8 9 1 11 12 13 14 16 17 18 19 2 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 3 1. ACLS 16 24% 16. Gynecology 7 1% 2. AIDS/HIV 7 1% 17. Hematology 12 18% 3. Allergy & Immunology 6 9% 18. HIPAA/EMTALA 4 6% 4. Asthma 14 21% 19. Infectious Disease 23 34% 5. Cardiology 21 31% 2. Informatics & Technology 2 3% 6. Compliance issues 5 7% 21. Nephrology 12 18% 7. Dementia 1 % 22. Neonatology % 8. Diabetes 21 31% 23. Neurology 14 21% 9. Endocrinology 13 19% 24. Nutrition/Diet/Lifestyle 9 13% 1. End of Life Care 7 1% 25. Obstetrics 4 6% 11. Emergency Medicine 1 % 26. Oncology 16 24% 12. Ethical issues 9 13% 27. Ophthalmology 6 9% 13. Gastroenterology 1 % 28. Otolaryngology 4 6% 14. Genetics 8 12% 29. Pain Management 16 24%. Geriatrics 8 12% 3. PALS 4 6% Total Responses: 68 Page 1

4. Continuing - What areas of CME would best meet your educational needs? 1. Patient Safety 19 32% 5 2. Pediatrics 16 27% 3. Psychiatry 25% 4 4. Pulmonology 8 13% 5. Radiology 13 22% 3 6. Rheumatology 1 17% 2 1 11. Other (please specify below) 7 12% 6 7 8 9 1 11 Total Responses: 6 7. Risk Management 9. Urology 4 4 7% 7% 8. Robotic Surgery 1. Orthopaedics 3 6 5% 1% 6. What type CME is the most effective in helping you apply CME learning in your clinical practice? 6 3 216-217 6 7 8 9 1 11 12 13 14 16 1. Grand Rounds 5 69% 9. Printed enduring materials 9 12% 2. Formal live, didactic lectures 3 42% 1. CDs audio only 7 1% 3. CME on the Internet 21 29% 11. Videoconference or teleconference 6 8% 4. Journals and texts 31 43% 12. Online literature searches 8 11% 5. CME via DVD 8 11% 13. Web X 3 4% 6. Small group discussions 13 18% 14. Local medical meetings 21% 7. Hands-on workshop 22 31%. Local association meetings 6 8% 8. National association meetings 22 31% 16. Other (please specify below) 2 3% Total Responses: 72 9. Which of these items provide the greatest interest in your selection of CME activities? 1. New diagnostic approaches 42 58% 2. New drugs and/or drug therapies 32 44% 3. Practice management 31 43% 6 4. New procedures 21 29% 5. New therapeutic and management approache... 4 56% 6. New medical devices 11 % 3 11. Other (please specify below) % 6 7 8 9 1 11 Total Responses: 72 7. Obtain CME credits to maintain license 9. Refresher on common clinical problems 26 32 36% 44% 8. Network with colleagues 1. Refresher on difficult clinical problems 8 23 11% 32% Page 2

11. What sources help you identify CME activities? 6 3 216-217 6 7 8 1. Direct mail 23 32% 2. Internet sites 31 44% 3. Information shared with colleagues 2 28% 4. Organizational publications and/or journals 24 34% 5. E-mail messages 52 73% 6. Government publications 1 1% 7. Text messages 3 4% 8. Other (please specify below) % Total Responses: 71 14. What is the best way for CME to communicate with you regarding future CME activities that might be of interest to you? 1. Brochure in the mail 16 22% 1 2. Text message 3. E-mail message 9 66 12% 92% 8 4. Cell phone 5. Office phone 3 1 4% 1% 6 6. Twitter % 4 7. Facebook % 8. Other (please specify below) 1 1% 2 Total Responses: 72 6 7 8 16. Please indicate your birth year. 5 4 3 2 1. 1925-1933 % 2. 1934-1946 1 1% 3. 1947-1964 21 3% 4. 1965-198 24 34% 5. 1981 and beyond 25 35% Total Responses: 71 Mean: 4.3 Standard Deviation:.84 1 17. Where are you credentialled? 1 8 6 1. Marshall Health 64 9% 2. CHH 56 79% 3. SMMC 23 32% 4. VAMC 18 25% Total Responses: 71 4 2 1 2 3 4 Page 3

18. Have you completed a CME Disclosure Form this year? 6 3 1 2 1. Yes 4 59% 2. No 28 41% Total Responses: 68 Mean: 1.41 Standard Deviation:.5 19. Do you have any Conflicts of Interest that would prevent you from participating in planned events? 1. Yes 1 1% 1 2. No 7 99% Total Responses: 71 8 Mean: 1.99 Standard Deviation:.12 6 4 2 2. Where are you licensed? 1 8 6 4 2 1 2 6 7 8 9 1. West Virginia 69 1% 2. Ohio 14 2% 3. Kentucky 6 9% 4. Virginia 1 1% 5. Maryland % 6. Pennsylvania 2 3% 7. New York 2 3% 8. North Carolina 1 1% 9. Other state (please specify below) 5 7% Total Responses: 69 22. Have you completed the 3 hour WV licensure requirement on Drug Diversion or Prescribing of Controlled Substances? 1. Yes 55 8% 1 2. NO Total Responses: 69 22% 8 6 4 2 216-217 1 2 Page 4

23. If you answered No. Do you know that the Drug Diversion training is available on the CME website via the link on the Events Calendar? http://jcesom.marshall.edu/continuing-medical-education/eve 1. Yes 8 31% 2. NO Total Responses: 18 26 69% 6 3 216-217 1 2 25. You are a... 1 8 6 4 2 6 7 8 9 27. Breast Cancer Conference 5 4 3 1. Physician 56 78% 2. Resident 14 19% 3. Pharmacist % 4. Nurse % 5. Basic Scientist % 6. Medical Student % 7. Medical Staff % 8. Dentist % 9. Other health professional (please specify belo... 2 3% Total Responses: 72 Mean: 1.42 Standard Deviation: 1.35 1. Very Dissatisfied 1 6% 2. Dissatisfied 1 6% 3. Neutral 5 29% 4. Satisfied 5 29% 5. Very Satisfied 5 29% Total Responses: 17 2 1 28. Cardiology Basic Science 6 1. Very Dissatisfied 1 7% 2. Dissatisfied % 3. Neutral 3 21% 4. Satisfied 8 57% 5. Very Satisfied 2 14% 3 Page 5

29. Cardiology Cath 5 4 3 2 1 216-217 1. Very Dissatisfied 1 8% 2. Dissatisfied 2 17% 3. Neutral 4 33% 4. Satisfied 3 25% 5. Very Satisfied 2 17% Total Responses: 12 3. Cardiology Journal 5 4 3 1. Very Dissatisfied 2 17% 2. Dissatisfied % 3. Neutral 5 42% 4. Satisfied 3 25% 5. Very Satisfied 2 17% Total Responses: 12 2 1 31. Cardiology Disease M&M/CVT 5 4 3 1. Very Dissatisfied 1 8% 2. Dissatisfied % 3. Neutral 6 5% 4. Satisfied 4 33% 5. Very Satisfied 1 8% Total Responses: 12 2 1 32. Cardiology Nuclear 5 4 3 1. Very Dissatisfied 1 9% 2. Dissatisfied 1 9% 3. Neutral 4 36% 4. Satisfied 5 % 5. Very Satisfied 1 9% 2 1 Page 6

33. ECCC Med Oncology GR & Core Lectures 5 4 3 2 1 216-217 1. Very Dissatisfied 1 8% 2. Dissatisfied % 3. Neutral 5 38% 4. Satisfied 4 31% 5. Very Satisfied 3 23% Total Responses: 13 34. Echo Conference 5 4 3 1. Very Dissatisfied 1 9% 2. Dissatisfied % 3. Neutral 5 % 4. Satisfied 3 27% 5. Very Satisfied 2 18% 2 1 35. EKG Cardiology Conference 6 1. Very Dissatisfied 1 8% 2. Dissatisfied % 3. Neutral 7 58% 4. Satisfied 3 25% 5. Very Satisfied 1 8% Total Responses: 12 3 36. Family Practice Grand Rounds 5 4 3 1. Very Dissatisfied 1 8% 2. Dissatisfied 1 8% 3. Neutral 5 38% 4. Satisfied 3 23% 5. Very Satisfied 3 23% Total Responses: 13 2 1 Page 7

37. Fetal Anomalies-OB 5 4 3 2 1 216-217 1. Very Dissatisfied % 2. Dissatisfied 1 7% 3. Neutral 7 5% 4. Satisfied 2 14% 5. Very Satisfied 4 29% 38. Gynecology Conference M&M 5 4 3 1. Very Dissatisfied % 2. Dissatisfied 1 6% 3. Neutral 6 38% 4. Satisfied 2 12% 5. Very Satisfied 7 44% Total Responses: 16 2 1 39. HIMG Noon Conference 6 1. Very Dissatisfied % 2. Dissatisfied % 3. Neutral 5 62% 4. Satisfied 2 25% 5. Very Satisfied 1 12% Total Responses: 8 3 4. Holzer Med Ctr - Marshall Tuesdays 5 4 3 1. Very Dissatisfied % 2. Dissatisfied % 3. Neutral 3 38% 4. Satisfied 4 5% 5. Very Satisfied 1 12% Total Responses: 8 2 1 Page 8

41. Lung Cancer Conference 5 4 3 2 1 216-217 1. Very Dissatisfied % 2. Dissatisfied % 3. Neutral 4 33% 4. Satisfied 6 5% 5. Very Satisfied 3 25% Total Responses: 12 42. Medical Grand Rounds 5 4 3 1. Very Dissatisfied % 2. Dissatisfied % 3. Neutral 6 23% 4. Satisfied 13 5% 5. Very Satisfied 7 27% Total Responses: 26 2 1 43. Multi-Institutional Sarcoma Board 5 4 3 1. Very Dissatisfied % 2. Dissatisfied % 3. Neutral 5 42% 4. Satisfied 5 42% 5. Very Satisfied 2 17% Total Responses: 12 2 1 44. Neurology Grand Rounds 5 4 3 1. Very Dissatisfied % 2. Dissatisfied 1 6% 3. Neutral 6 35% 4. Satisfied 7 41% 5. Very Satisfied 4 24% Total Responses: 17 2 1 Page 9

. Neuro Surgery 6 3 216-217 1. Very Dissatisfied 1 1% 2. Dissatisfied 1 1% 3. Neutral 6 6% 4. Satisfied 1 1% 5. Very Satisfied 1 1% Total Responses: 1 46. OB/GYN Grand Rounds 5 4 3 1. Very Dissatisfied % 2. Dissatisfied % 3. Neutral 7 5% 4. Satisfied 1 7% 5. Very Satisfied 6 43% 2 1 47. OB/GYN M&M Perinatal 5 4 3 1. Very Dissatisfied % 2. Dissatisfied 1 7% 3. Neutral 6 43% 4. Satisfied 1 7% 5. Very Satisfied 6 43% 2 1 48. Orthopaedics Grand Rounds 5 4 3 1. Very Dissatisfied % 2. Dissatisfied 1 8% 3. Neutral 6 5% 4. Satisfied 2 17% 5. Very Satisfied 3 25% Total Responses: 12 2 1 Page 1

49. Pediatric Grand Rounds 5 4 3 2 1 216-217 1. Very Dissatisfied 1 5% 2. Dissatisfied % 3. Neutral 8 38% 4. Satisfied 5 24% 5. Very Satisfied 7 33% Total Responses: 21 5. Pediatric Jouranl Club 6 1. Very Dissatisfied 1 9% 2. Dissatisfied % 3. Neutral 7 64% 4. Satisfied 2 18% 5. Very Satisfied 1 9% 3 51. Pediatric Residents Lecture 6 1. Very Dissatisfied % 2. Dissatisfied % 3. Neutral 7 54% 4. Satisfied 5 38% 5. Very Satisfied 1 8% Total Responses: 13 3 52. Professional Practice Review (CHH) 6 1. Very Dissatisfied % 2. Dissatisfied 1 11% 3. Neutral 6 67% 4. Satisfied 1 11% 5. Very Satisfied 1 11% Total Responses: 9 3 Page 11

53. Psychiatry Grand Rounds 6 3 216-217 1. Very Dissatisfied % 2. Dissatisfied % 3. Neutral 7 54% 4. Satisfied 4 31% 5. Very Satisfied 2 % Total Responses: 13 54. Pulmonary Conference 5 4 3 1. Very Dissatisfied % 2. Dissatisfied % 3. Neutral 5 % 4. Satisfied 4 36% 5. Very Satisfied 2 18% 2 1 55. Pulmonary Journal Club 5 4 3 1. Very Dissatisfied % 2. Dissatisfied % 3. Neutral 5 % 4. Satisfied 5 % 5. Very Satisfied 1 9% 2 1 56. Pulmonary Pathology 6 1. Very Dissatisfied % 2. Dissatisfied % 3. Neutral 6 55% 4. Satisfied 2 18% 5. Very Satisfied 3 27% 3 Page 12

57. Pulmonary Research 6 3 216-217 1. Very Dissatisfied % 2. Dissatisfied % 3. Neutral 6 55% 4. Satisfied 3 27% 5. Very Satisfied 2 18% 58. Radiology Conference 6 1. Very Dissatisfied % 2. Dissatisfied % 3. Neutral 6 67% 4. Satisfied 2 22% 5. Very Satisfied 1 11% Total Responses: 9 3 59. Spine/Neuroscience 6 1. Very Dissatisfied % 2. Dissatisfied 1 9% 3. Neutral 8 73% 4. Satisfied 1 9% 5. Very Satisfied 1 9% 3 6. Surgical Grand Rounds 5 4 3 1. Very Dissatisfied % 2. Dissatisfied % 3. Neutral 6 43% 4. Satisfied 7 5% 5. Very Satisfied 1 7% 2 1 Page 13

61. Surgical GI Club 6 3 216-217 1. Very Dissatisfied % 2. Dissatisfied % 3. Neutral 8 57% 4. Satisfied 6 43% 5. Very Satisfied 1 7% 62. Surgical Journal Club 6 1. Very Dissatisfied % 2. Dissatisfied % 3. Neutral 9 64% 4. Satisfied 4 29% 5. Very Satisfied 1 7% 3 63. Surgical Perioperative 5 4 3 1. Very Dissatisfied % 2. Dissatisfied 1 7% 3. Neutral 6 43% 4. Satisfied 6 43% 5. Very Satisfied 1 7% 2 1 64. Surgical Peds Trauma 5 4 3 1. Very Dissatisfied % 2. Dissatisfied 1 7% 3. Neutral 7 5% 4. Satisfied 6 43% 5. Very Satisfied 1 7% 2 1 Page 14

65. Surgical Trauma 6 3 216-217 1. Very Dissatisfied % 2. Dissatisfied % 3. Neutral 6 55% 4. Satisfied 4 36% 5. Very Satisfied 1 9% 66. Surgical M&M 5 4 3 1. Very Dissatisfied % 2. Dissatisfied 2 13% 3. Neutral 6 4% 4. Satisfied 6 4% 5. Very Satisfied 1 7% Total Responses: 2 1 67. Surgical Rounds (VAMC) 1 8 6 1. Very Dissatisfied % 2. Dissatisfied % 3. Neutral 7 78% 4. Satisfied 1 11% 5. Very Satisfied 1 11% Total Responses: 9 4 2 68. Tobacco Cessation (Outreach) 6 1. Very Dissatisfied 1 11% 2. Dissatisfied 1 11% 3. Neutral 5 56% 4. Satisfied 1 11% 5. Very Satisfied 1 11% Total Responses: 9 3 Page

69. Tri-State Endocrinology Society 6 3 216-217 1. Very Dissatisfied % 2. Dissatisfied % 3. Neutral 7 64% 4. Satisfied 2 18% 5. Very Satisfied 2 18% 7. Tumor CHH 5 4 3 1. Very Dissatisfied % 2. Dissatisfied % 3. Neutral 7 44% 4. Satisfied 4 25% 5. Very Satisfied 5 31% Total Responses: 16 2 1 71. Tumor CHH-Breast 5 4 3 1. Very Dissatisfied % 2. Dissatisfied % 3. Neutral 7 5% 4. Satisfied 2 14% 5. Very Satisfied 5 36% 2 1 72. Tumor CHH-Lung 6 1. Very Dissatisfied % 2. Dissatisfied % 3. Neutral 7 58% 4. Satisfied 1 8% 5. Very Satisfied 4 33% Total Responses: 12 3 Page 16

73. Tumor SMMC 6 3 216-217 1. Very Dissatisfied % 2. Dissatisfied % 3. Neutral 7 64% 4. Satisfied 2 18% 5. Very Satisfied 2 18% 74. Tumor VAMC 1 8 6 1. Very Dissatisfied % 2. Dissatisfied % 3. Neutral 8 8% 4. Satisfied 1 1% 5. Very Satisfied 1 1% Total Responses: 1 4 2. Research Day Conference 5 4 3 1. Very Dissatisfied % 2. Dissatisfied 3 8% 3. Neutral 9 24% 4. Satisfied 17 % 5. Very Satisfied 9 24% Total Responses: 38 2 1 76. Alumni Homecoming Conference 5 4 3 1. Very Dissatisfied 1 4% 2. Dissatisfied 1 4% 3. Neutral 11 44% 4. Satisfied 6 24% 5. Very Satisfied 6 24% Total Responses: 25 2 1 Page 17

77. Risk Management 5 4 3 2 1 216-217 1. Very Dissatisfied % 2. Dissatisfied 3 6% 3. Neutral 3% 4. Satisfied 21 42% 5. Very Satisfied 12 24% Total Responses: 5 Page 18