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GPASPEN - Current and Emerging Approaches to Promoting Intestinal Adaptation in Adults with Short Bowel Syndrome
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Agreement
By completing this form, you attest that you have attended the activity in its entirety.
Please answer the following:
Enter your NABP eProfile ID:
Enter your date of birth (MM/DD): Example - September 24, 1957 would be entered 09/24
Please rate the following:
The program was relevant to my work.
Content matched stated objectives.
Usefulness of handouts/AV.
Quality of facilities.
How well did the educational sessions give a balanced view of therapeutic options, including the use of generic names?
If you rated any of the above questions with 'fair,' 'poor,' 'disagree,' or 'strongly disagree' please explain in detail (e.g. session title, speaker name, situation):

Please rate the speaker(s) as a group. 

Objective 1: Define short bowel syndrome (SBS) in adults and identify its etiologies and outcomes
By meeting the above objective my professional competence will increase because I have acquired new strategies to use in my practice.
By meeting the above objective my professional performance will improve because I should be able to implement the new strategies.
By meeting the above objective my patient outcomes should improve due to the implementation of newly-learned strategies.
Objective 2: Summarize current treatment modalities available to manage patients with SBS and the evidence supporting their use.
By meeting the above objective my professional competence will increase because I have acquired new strategies to use in my practice.
By meeting the above objective my professional performance will improve because I should be able to implement the new strategies.
By meeting the above objective my patient outcomes should improve due to the implementation of newly-learned strategies.
Objective 3: Characterize mechanisms involved in intestinal adaptation and therapeutic options available to enhance intestinal adaptation
By meeting the above objective my professional competence will increase because I have acquired new strategies to use in my practice.
By meeting the above objective my professional performance will improve because I should be able to implement the new strategies.
By meeting the above objective my patient outcomes should improve due to the implementation of newly-learned strategies.
Please answer the following:
Do you believe this activity was appropriate for the scope of your professional activities?
Was the educational content scientifically sound?
Was the mode of education effective for learning?
If faculty spoke about off-label or investigational uses of a product, was that information disclosed to you?
If you answered 'No' to any of the above questions, please explain:
Did you perceive any product/service/company/commercial bias in any educational session you attended or materials you received?
If you answered 'Yes' to the above question, please detail the situation below (e.g. session title, speaker name):
Were you solicited by sales personnel in an educational room (other areas do not matter) while you attended this educational activity?
If you answered 'Yes' to the above question, please explain in detail (e.g. who, when, where):
How much did you learn as a result of this educational program?
What specifically did you learn during this activity that you intend to integrate into your practice?

What questions have arisen in your practice for which you need answers/strategies that you can implement?

What patient/client problems or patient/client challenges do you feel you are not able to address appropriately or to your satisfaction?

What problems are your patients/clients communicating to you that need attention or follow-up?

Are you interested in basic, intermediate or advanced level trainings?
What barriers might you have that would interfere with implementation of new information learned from this training?
How could this training (the overall meeting) be improved to better impact competence, performance and/or patient/client outcomes?
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