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Please complete the survey below so we can provide you
and your peers additional areas of focus pertaining to IBD.
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1.
What is the nature of your practice? (Please select most appropriate)
Gastroenterology
Family practice
Internal medicine
Other (please specify)
2.
In what state do you practice?
3.
Approximately how many IBD (Crohn’s Disease or Ulcerative Colitis) patients are you currently treating?
4.
Approximately how many IBS patients are you currently treating?
5.
Where do you currently access gastroenterology related CME programs on-line?
6.
Please indicate your relative interest in educational
programs for each of the following topics:
Low Value
High Value
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Diagnosing IBD: Crohn’s Disease vs Ulcerative Colitis
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Biologic Therapies for Crohn’s Disease
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Top-down vs Step-up Therapy in Crohn’s Disease
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Treatment of Ulcerative Colitis
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Managing Crohn’s Disease in the Pediatric Patient
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Management of Perianal Crohn’s Disease
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Economic Impact of IBD
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Emotional Needs of IBD Patients
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Other
7.
Please indicate your relative interest in educational
programs for each of the following topics:
Prefer Least
Prefer Most
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Epidemiology and Impact of IBS
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Role of Bacteria in IBS
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Diagnosis of IBS
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Treatment of IBS
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Complimentary/Alternative Medicine for IBS
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Women’s Health Issues in IBS
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Psychosocial Factors of IBS and How to Manage
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Overlap of IBS and Other Disorders
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Other
8.
Please indicate your educational format
preferences for obtaining CME credit:
Prefer least
Prefer most
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Weekday breakfast / lunch meetings
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Weekday dinner meetings
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Weekend dinner meetings
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1/2 to 1 day weekend meetings
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Live, interactive internet programs (webex, web broadcast)
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Recorded internet programs
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Webcasts, podcasts or downloadable audio w/slides
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Teleconferences (live and recorded)
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Print (monograph, medical journal, and newsletter)
•
Medical society conventions (symposia)
9.
Are you more likely or less likely to attend programs if they are CME/CE-accredited?
More likely
Less likely
No difference
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