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* 1. Check appropriate title.

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* 2. Please rate your overall satisfaction with the organization of this meeting.

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* 3. The ACCME defines commercial bias as presentations giving an unbalanced view of therapeutic options by promoting a specific proprietary business interest of a commercial interest.

Was this CME course free of commercial bias?

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* 4. Did the faculty disclose significant relationships with commercial support?
(One or more of these methods: Syllabus / Opening Remarks / Verbally / On Slides)

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* 5. Please rate the quality of the meeting facilities.

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* 6. How well were the Baseball Sports Med course objectives met?

Upon completion of the course participants should be able to:

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Analyze epidemiological trends in baseball injuries for professional, collegiate and youth baseball players 
Integrate prevention strategies with their health care team(s) to improve musculoskeletal and medical health for baseball players 
Assess and apply surgical and non-surgical treatment recommendations and rehabilitation protocols for the management of essential musculoskeletal and medical conditions in baseball

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* 7. Did you meet your personal goal/objective for what you intended to get out of this course?

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* 8. Do you intend to integrate what you learned at this conference into your current practice?

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* 9. Please rate the relevance of this program to your scope of practice:

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* 10. Please rate the OVERALL EFFECTIVENESS of each of our Baseball Sports Med speakers
SESSION I: Shoulder Injuries

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Nikhil N. Verma, MD - Shoulder Anatomy and Biomechanics
Christopher S. Ahmad, MD - Physical Examination of the Shoulder
Michael G. Ciccotti, MD - MRI and Ultrasound use in Baseball Shoulder Injuries
Mark Schickendantz, MD - AC Sprains in Baseball
Anthony A. Romeo, MD - Traumatic Shoulder Instability in Position Players
Kevin E. Wilk, PT, DPT, FAPT - Shoulder Internal Impingement Concepts
Michael G. Ciccotti, MD - Management of SLAP Tears and the Biceps Tendon in Throwers
Jeffrey R. Dugas, MD - Management of Rotator Cuff Tears
Anthony A. Romeo, MD - Neurovascular Problems in the Throwing Athlete's Shoulder
Anthony A. Romeo, MD - Case Presentations and Panel Discussion with Q&A
Jeffrey Passan - Guest Lecture

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* 11. Please rate the OVERALL EFFECTIVENESS of each of our Baseball Sports Med speakers Session II: Shoulder Rehabilitation

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Steve Donohue, ATC - Preparing Pitchers for Their Start
Adrian J. Yenchak, DPT, CSCS - Scapular Muscle Training
Michael S. Schuk, PT, ATC - Taping, Cupping, and Blood Flow Restriction for the Shoulder Complex
Kevin E. Wilk, PT, DPT, FAPT - Rehabilitation of Specific Shoulder Injuries in the Thrower
Michael G. Ciccotti, MD - Case Presentations and Panel Discussion with Q&A

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* 12. Please rate the OVERALL EFFECTIVENESS of each of our Baseball Sports Med speakers
SESSION III: Strength, Conditioning

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Joseph Ciccone, DPT - Core Muscle/Trunk Strengthening and Muscle Activation
John Kremer - Best Fit:  How Does Sports/Performance Science Fit Within the Conventional Training Environment?
David Whiteside, PhD - The Truth about Velocity Enhancement Programs

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* 13. Please rate the OVERALL EFFECTIVENESS of each of our Baseball Sports Med speakers
SESSION IV: Hip, Core, Foot & Ankle

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Adrian J. Yenchak, DPT, CSCS - Core Muscle and Oblique Injury Prevention
T. Sean Lynch, MD - Hip FAI and Core Muscle Deficiency Diagnosis and Treatment
Robert B. Anderson, MD - Baseball Foot and Ankle Injuries

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* 14. Please rate the OVERALL EFFECTIVENESS of each of our Baseball Sports Med speakers
SESSION V: Elbow Injuries

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Nikhil N. Verma, MD - Anatomy and Biomechanics of the Elbow
Christopher S. Ahmad, MD - Physical Exam of the Elbow
Michael G. Ciccotti, MD - MRI and Ultrasound of the Elbow
Mark Schickendantz , MD - Elbow Stress Reactions: How to Best Treat Them
Mark Schickendantz, MD - Posterior Elbow Pain - Stress Fracture and Valgus Extension Overload
Jeffrey R. Dugas, MD - Ulnar Nerve Issues
Christopher S. Ahmad, MD - Flexor Pronator Strain, Epicondylitis, and Avulsion
Peter N. Chalmers, MD - UCL Injury Epidemic, Causes, and Prevention
Mark Schickendantz, MD - Partial Tears and Non-op Treatment of UCL Tears
Jeffrey R. Dugas, MD - Augmented UCL Repair
Anthony A. Romeo, MD - UCL Reconstruction: Technical Variations
Ron Porterfield, ATC - Rehabilitation and Throwing Programs Following UCL Surgery
Michael G. Ciccotti, MD - Outcomes of UCL Reconstruction
Nikhil N. Verma, MD - Pitching Flaws and UCL Injury
Christopher S. Ahmad, MD - Revision UCL Reconstruction
Joe Torre - Guest Lecture

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* 15. Please rate the OVERALL EFFECTIVENESS of each of our Baseball Sports Med speakers
SESSION VI: Adolescent Issues

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Peter N. Chalmers, MD - Adolescent Pitching Mechanics and Pitch Counts
Christopher S. Ahmad, MD - Baseball Specialization and Injury Prevention in Youth Baseball
Christopher S. Ahmad, MD - Little Leaguer’s Elbow and Medial Epicondyle Apophyseal Avulsion
Anthony A. Romeo, MD - Elbow Capitellar OCD
Anthony A. Romeo, MD - Special Considerations for the Collegiate Baseball Player
Christopher S. Ahmad, MD - Case Presentations and Panel Discussion Q&A

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* 16. Based on your CME needs, please give suggestions for future program topics/formats.

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* 17. What barriers do you foresee that may hinder your implementation of changes learned at this activity? What educational strategies could help to overcome these barriers?

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* 18. What do you see as your BIGGEST challenge in improving patient safety, patient care and/or patient outcomes? What educational strategies could help to overcome this challenge?

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* 19. How did you hear about this CME Program?

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* 20. Please provide your contact information.

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* 21. PHYSICIANS: The Foundation for Orthopaedic Research and Education (FORE) is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) to provide continuing medical education for physicians.
FORE designates this live activity for a maximum of 16.75 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s)™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.

ATHLETIC TRAINERS: Foundation for Orthopaedic Research and Education (FORE) (BOC AP# P3115) is approved by the Board of Certification, Inc. to provide continuing education to Athletic Trainers. This program is eligible for a maximum of 16.75 EBP Category hours/CEUs. ATs should claim only those hours actually spent in the educational program.e CE Activity.

OCCUPATIONAL THERAPISTS: This course has been deemed approved by the New York State Education Department for Occupational Therapy for CE credit for Occupational Therapists. This program is eligible for a maximum of 16.75 CE Hours. 

Please attest below to the number of credit hours earned for this CME activity (min .25, max 16.75):

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