Please describe your reactions to our Educating Physicians on Controversies in Health (EPoCH) program by identifying the extent to which the program was helpful to you. A rating scale and comment section follow each statement.
Select which EPoCH video you viewed (required field).
Patient Sexual Health History: What You Need to Know to Help
Connecting Patients to Community Resources
Preparing your Practice to Address Family Violence
Use of Complementary and Alternative Treatment by Patients
Self Management Strategies for Vulnerable Populations
Universal HIV Screening and Reducing HIV Disparities
Too Few Racial and Ethnic Minority Physicians in the Workforce: Why Should We Care and What Can We do About It?
Paying Attention to Preventing Cardiovascular Disease Among Racial and Ethnic Minorities
Binge Drinking
Reducing Excessive Alcohol Use: Engaging Community Action
Role of Trust in Physician Interactions with Minority Patients Race and Ethnic Data Collection: How and Why it Should be Collected in Medical Practice Digital Divide: What Can Physicians do to Bridge the Gap Is Obesity a Disease? Uninformed Consent: What Can Happen When a Patient Does Not Understand the Information You Have Provided? Addressing Language Barriers Between Physician and Patient: What are the Optimal Strategies? Health Care Disparities Preparing Your Practice to Address Family Violence
1. The EPoCH format is easy to use and lasted the right amount of time.
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2. I plan to apply information from the program in my interactions with patients.
3. This program gave me concise, valuable information about the topic.
4. I learned new information about the topic from this program.
5. I plan to view the next EPoCH program.
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6. I have additional feedback on the content and format of this presentation.
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7. I would like to suggest topics for future programs.
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