Christi Trask, PhD

03/18/2024 - 03/18/2026

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* 1. Learner Information
By signing this form, I attest that I have completed the participant requirements for this CME activity. Any patient/case information will be kept confidential.

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* 2. This activity met with my current professional needs.

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* 3. Upon completion of this activity, I feel empowered to implement specific changes or strategies that will enhance my professional practice and competence.

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* 4. It is clear to me how I would implement the desired learning outcomes (changes or new strategies) in my practice, if given the chance.

At the conclusion of this activity, participants should be able to:
· Discuss current research findings on cognitive deficits and common cognitive symptoms in schizophrenia and other psychosis-spectrum disorders.
· Describe how cognitive impairment is typically assessed via neuropsychological or other cognitive testing.
· Identify evidence-based interventions for cognitive deficits and compensatory strategies that can be used with individuals with schizophrenia or, more broadly, clients with serious mental illness who report cognitive symptoms.

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* 5. The selected faculty members, moderators and/or facilitators met with my professional expectations.

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* 6. The educational design and format chosen for this activity were appropriate for the setting, and desired learning outcomes.

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* 7. In what way could this CME activity be improved? (Please respond in terms of content, faculty selection, learning outcomes or expected changes, etc).

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* 8. What were some of the strengths of this CME activity?

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* 9. As a result of this activity, and in striving for ideal professional practice and competence, I will make the following changes:

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* 10. Activity was free of commercial bias

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* 11. Activity was evidence-based

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* 12. Select the correct answer.

  True False
Cognitive dysfunction is considered a core clinical component of schizophrenia.
There are no evidence-based treatments for cognitive deficits in schizophrenia.
Cognitive weaknesses can be detected before someone has a first episode of schizophrenia symptoms.

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* 13. Comments on this activity, or suggestions for CME topics.

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