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1. Evaluation of Scientific Sessions 2. Application for Cme Category 1 Credit Toward Ama's Physician's Recognition Award

Date: Nov 1991
Length: 3 pages
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Youngblood, J.H.
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November 1991 TO: Phyxiicians/Scientists Attending AHA's 64th Scientific Sessions FROM: James H. Youngblood, Director Scientific and Corporate Meetings SUBJECT: 1. Evaluation of Scientific Sessions 2. Application for CME Category I Credit Toward AMA's Physician's Recognition Award Please complete this brief evaluation form. Your response will help the AHA design better sessions. Physicians interested in CME credit should complete and return this form to the CME booth at the Convention Center by 1 rn., Thursday, November 14, or mail it by November 27, 1991, to CME Office, Scientific and Corporate Meetings, American Heart Association, 7272 Greenville Avenue, Dal- las, TX 75231. Please enclose a stamped, self-addressed envelope for mailing your certificate. 1. Indicate your major specialty: Check one. - Adult cardiologist - Hematologist - Basic scientist - Internist - Cardiovascular - Nephrologist surgeon - Neurologist - Clinical - Pediatric cardiologist pharmacologist - Radiologist - Emergency and' - Other (specify) critical care - General practitioner 2. Please rate the following aspects of each plenary session: • Quality of presentation • Applicability of the topic to your professional needs Use the following five-point scale: 5 = Very high 4=High 3 - Average 2=Low 1 a Very low Did rrot Meearv Satdon Qmlitr Aodia6iNtY Atterd r I. Acute Revascularization: Consensus and Controversy, II; Sunvival'in Heart Failure 111.1 Cardiovascular Actions of Adenosine IV. Rapid Identification ard. Treatment of Patients With Acute Myocardial Infarction: National Implications V. Newer Approaches to Pulrrwnary. Hypertension V1. The Treatment of , Isolated Systolic Hypertension - - - VII:. Diagnosisand Management of Supraventricular, Anhy[hmias.
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Did'not nenarv sesdon uali~t AooBcabiOtv Aitma + VIIIJ An®oplasty,Restenosis: Molecular Mechanisms and Evolving Therapeutic Strategies - - - IX. CurrentJssues in Vahrular Heart Disease - - - X: Clinical Expression of Hypertrophy and Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy - - - XIJ Diagnosis and Management of' Syncope - - - XIIJ New Insights From CAST and CAST 11!Atiout Management of High-Risk Postinfarction Patients - - - XIIIJ Coronary Revascularization in the 1990s - - - 3. Please rate the following aspects of each lecture: • Quality of' presentation • Applicability of the topic to your professional needs Use the following five-point scale: 5 = Very high 4 = High 3 - Average 2=Low 1 - Very low Die not Leca.e Qn.W Aoolikabililv Attene. Conner - - - Duff - - - P.D. White International - - - Richards - - - Brown - - - Rashkind - - - Nursing - - - Dahl - - - - - - Dotter Laennec - - - Sherry - - - Thrombosis - - - Glenn - - - Taussig - - - Keys - - - 4. Please rate the quality of the following sessions, using the five-point scale below: 5 - Very high 4 - High 3 = Average 2 - Low 1 = Very low (NOTE: Use NA [not applicable] when there are no events for that topic, i.e., no How-to Sessions on Kidney). Oral sWe roAer Iostsrad T-11- Ireaent'ns Presenrro sem(nae How-to CVD sessiom CoePa Arteriosderosis - - - - - Basic Science and', Circulation, - - - - - Cardiopulmonary and Critical Care - - - - - Cardiovascular Disease in the Young - - - - - Cardiovascular Nursing. - - - - - ©
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Oral slide Poder Popuad How-to CvD ToPlics PresenYm rresent'ro Seet(nan Senions Goel's Cardiovascular Radiology - - - - - Cardiovascular SunBery, - - - - - Clinical Cardiology - - - - - Community Programs - - - - - EPidnmobgt and Prevention - - - - - High Blood Pressure Research - - - - - Nutrition - - - - - Kidney - - - - - stroke - - - - - TFirombosis - - - - - 5. Please rate how well the following topics were covered at the sessions, using the five-point scale below: 5 - Excellent 4 - Very satisfactory 3 - Satisfactory 2 - Somewhat satisfactory 1 - Not satisfactory To ia. - Arteriosclerosis - Basic Science and Circulation, - Cardiopulmonary and Critical Care - Cardiovascular Disease in the Young - Cardiovascular Nursing - Cardiovascular Radiology - Cardiovascuiar Surgery - Clinical Cardiology - Community Programs - Epidemiology and Prevention - High Blood Pressure Research - Nutrition - Kidney - Stroke - Thrombosis 6. Please rate the sessions overall in terms of how well it achieved its objectives: Objective: The 64th Scientific Sessions provides three and one-half days of comprehensive educational experi- ence in the major facets of cardiovascular disease, its pathophysioiogy; diagnosis, treatment, and prevention. Check one: - 5 = Excellent - 4 - Very satisfactory. - 3 - Satisfactory _ 2 = Somewhat satisfactory - 1 - Not satisfactory Signature (optionai): , Physicians interested in CME credit should complete and return this form to the CME booth at the Convention Center by 1 na, Thursday, November 14, or mail it by Nbvember 27, 1991, to CME Office, Scientific and Corporate Meetings, American Heart Association, 7272 Greenville Avenue, Dallas,lX 75231. Please enclose a stamped, self-addressed envelope for mailing your certificate. © I

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