Home Study CME Enrollment Form

Home Study CME Enrollment Form

Home Study CME Enrollment Form Program Description and Objectives: The Journal of Urology® Home Study Course is a comprehensive learning activity deve...

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Home Study CME Enrollment Form Program Description and Objectives: The Journal of Urology® Home Study Course is a comprehensive learning activity developed by a team of educators, academicians and clinicians. After completing the program, urologists will be able to demonstrate an increase in or affirmation of their knowledge of clinical medicine. They will also be able to evaluate the appropriateness of clinical data and apply it to their practice and the provision of patient care. Program Format: Two volumes of the The Journal of Urology® are published annually. Each volume is comprised of 6 issues. Five clinically relevant articles are selected by the editor to be offered for CME in each issue of The Journal. For CME credit, the participant must read the articles and answer 5 related questions on the examination; enroll in the home study program; and choose to submit answers either online or on a paper answer sheet that will be sent to you with a return envelope. Accreditation: The American Urological Association (AUA) is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) to provide continuing medical education for physicians. The AUA takes responsibility for the content, quality, and scientific integrity of this CME activity. Credit Designation: The American Urological Association designates this educational activity for a maximum of 24.00 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. Completion of each test and a score of 80% or above qualify for 2.00 credits of AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™ with up to a maximum of 24.00 credits annually. Physicians should only claim credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity. Estimated time to complete each month’s activity is 2 hours. AUA Disclosure Policy: As a provider accredited by the ACCME, the AUA must insure balance, independence, objectivity and scientific rigor in all its activities. All faculty participating in an educational activity provided by the AUA are required to disclose to the audience any relevant financial relationships with any commercial interest to the provider. The intent of this disclosure is not to prevent faculty with relevant financial relationships from serving as faculty, but rather to provide members of the audience with information on which they can make their own judgments. The AUA must resolve any conflicts of interest prior to the commencement of the educational activity. It remains for the audience to determine if the faculty’s relationships may influence the educational content with regard to exposition or conclusion. When unlabeled or unapproved uses are discussed, these are also indicated. Program Enrollment: There are 3 convenient ways to enroll in The Journal of Urology® Home Study Course. ● ● ● ●

Complete the form below and return by MAIL including a check or credit card information Complete the form below and return by FAX including your credit card information Enroll online at www.auanet.org. Choose The Journal of Urology®. You will need your AUA identification number, password and credit card to purchase this home study product.

The cost for the home study is $60 per year for 2006 to 2008, which includes volumes 175 to 179. Previous home study volumes may be ordered by calling 1-866-746-4282, ext 3747. Instructions to access the Online Tests 1. Go to www.auanet.org 2. Click on the CME button 3. Click on the CME Online Tests button 4. Login a. Enter your AUA ID number beginning with the 2 leading zeroes b. Enter your last name as your password c. Login 5. Click on your Online Test selection button 6. Click on your lesson selection 7. Continue following the prompts to complete the test 8. Problems? Contact Denise Williams at 410-689-3751 or email [email protected]

The Journal of Urology® Home Study Program Enrollment Form Volume # $60 subscription cost per year includes on-line post-test Maximum of 24 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™ annually Name: Address:

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0022-5347/08/1792-0794/0 THE JOURNAL OF UROLOGY® Copyright © 2008 by AMERICAN UROLOGICAL ASSOCIATION

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Vol. 179, 794-795, February 2008 Printed in U.S.A. DOI:10.1016/j.juro.2007.10.046

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CME QUESTIONS FOR FEBRUARY 2008 ISSUE OF THE JOURNAL OF UROLOGY® 1.

THE DISTRIBUTION OF HISTOLOGICAL SUBTYPES OF RENAL TUMORS BY DECADE OF LIFE USING THE 2004 WHO CLASSIFICATION (vol. 179, pp. 439 – 444) Using the WHO 2004 classification scheme which of the following is true? a) b) c) d) e)

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the absolute number of clear cell renal cell carcinoma increases with decade of life the relative number of clear cell renal cell carcinoma decreases with decade of life the relative number of papillary renal cell carcinomas increases with decade of life the current 2004 WHO renal tumor classification system categorizes both benign and malignant renal tumors all of the above

MUSCLE TENDERNESS IN MEN WITH CHRONIC PROSTATITIS/CHRONIC PELVIC PAIN SYNDROME: THE CHRONIC PROSTATITIS COHORT STUDY (vol. 179, pp. 556 –560) Which of the following is true regarding men with category III prostatitis (chronic pelvic pain syndrome)? a) b) c) d) e)

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men with prostate fluid cultures positive for bacteria are more likely to have prostate tenderness the most common site of tenderness is suprapubic over half of these patients have a soft/boggy prostate on examination patients with tenderness have higher Chronic Prostatitis Symptom Index scores than those without control patients never had prostate tenderness

SEASONAL VARIATIONS IN URINARY CALCULI ATTACKS AND THEIR ASSOCIATION WITH CLIMATE: A POPULATION BASED STUDY (vol. 179, pp. 564 –569) Among the 5 meteorological factors, which one has significant associations with the monthly urinary calculi attack rates after time-series statistical adjustment? a) b) c) d) e)

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ambient temperature relative humidity atmospheric pressure rainfall hours of sunshine

SIGNIFICANCE OF TERTIARY GLEASON PATTERN 5 IN GLEASON SCORE 7 RADICAL PROSTATECTOMY SPECIMENS (vol. 179, pp. 516 –522) Tertiary grade 5 patterns in prostatectomy specimens from patients with Gleason score 7 prostate cancers: a) b) c) d) e)

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are demonstrated in the majority of radical prostatectomy specimens are associated with advanced pathological features are associated with the development of prostate cancer metastases impact overall survival following radical prostatectomy have no impact on prostate specific antigen recurrence following radical prostatectomy

PREDICTORS OF SUCCESS WITH POSTOPERATIVE VOIDING TRIALS AFTER A MID URETHRAL SLING PROCEDURE (vol. 179, pp. 600 – 604) Of the following, which is most associated with passing or failing a postoperative voiding trial following incontinence surgery with a mid urethral sling? a) b) c) d) e)

preoperative post-void residual preoperative maximum flow on urodynamics concurrent vaginal repairs age type of mid urethral sling (tension-free vaginal tape or transobturator tape) Publication date: February 2008 Expiration date: February 2011