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DOI: 10.1055/s-0033-1357074
CME Evaluation
Publication History
Publication Date:
20 November 2013 (online)

CME Questions
This section provides a review. Mark each statement according to the factual material contained in this issue and the opinions of the authors. A score of 70% is required to qualify for CME credit.
Article One (pp. 207–211)
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Which of the following is not one of Boyer's domains of scholarship?
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Domain of discover
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Domain of integration
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Domain of translation
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Domain of application
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Domain of teaching
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Which of the following are suggestions for academic surgery in the future according to International Working Party to Promote and Revitalize Academic Medicine (ICRAM)?
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Research should become a separate entity from clinical practice to preserve integrity of science.
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Teamwork should be paramount, even if it impedes individual development and growth.
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Teaching of students is ensured to remain within academic medicine.
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Academic medicine should partner with other disciplines such as business and humanities.
Article Two (pp. 212–217)
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Means of promoting oneself clinically include all of the following EXCEPT:
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Giving talks or presentations for other department's lectures series or grand rounds.
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Face-to-face meetings with referring physicians.
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Participating in basic science laboratory research.
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Maintaining an open line of communication with referring physicians and patients.
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When establishing an academic surgical career which of the following is the most important steps for maintaining continued growth as faculty:
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Establish a definitive academic plan at the outset of one's career and maintaining strict adherence to one's initial plan.
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Frequent re-evaluation with adjustments of initial academic goals.
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The decision to plan family life around the rigors and structure of the academic workplace.
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Understanding that one's limitations are difficult to change, and that realistically, one's first plan is the best.
Article Three (pp. 218–223)
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What aspect of modern medicine does not prevent experiential learning?
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Decreased resident work hours
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Increased fear of lawsuits
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Increased requirements for attending oversight for insurance reimbursement
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Increased junior attending work hours
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The definition of mentoring is a reciprocal, dynamic and collaborative relationship in which an experienced professional off ers guidance, support and knowledge to a junior learner. True or False?
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Traits that mentees seek in a mentor do not include?
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Excellent clinical knowledge
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Multiple professional degrees
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Enthusiasm
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Leadership
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Communication skills
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Ability to promote interest in research.
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The value of a mentor network is that is allows for collaboration among numerous experts of unique fields without pressuring mentors to step outside their academic comfort zones. True or False?
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The most difficult issues for mentors to address are?
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Establishing mentor relationships across age, sex and racial gaps.
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Helping mentees acquire grants and research funding.
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Teaching procedural techniques through use of simulation labs.
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Allowing for professional networking
Article Four (pp. 224–227)
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The amount of funding currently available for research has never been higher. True or False?
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The vast majority of submitted grants receive finding.
Article Five (pp. 228–231)
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Strategies for writing a successful grant include all of the following except:
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Put yourself in the eyes of the evaluator
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Use technology such as charts and color
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Surround yourself with a successful team
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Your only deadline should be the last day to submit the grant proposal
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A strong hypothesis is important for all the following reasons except:
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It is the basis of the grant application
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It can replace other sections of the grant if meets certain criteria
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It can make writing the rest of the grant easier
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It can spark interest for the reader for the rest of the grant
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Which of the following regarding specific aims is false:
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Each aim should be unrelated to the other
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Each aim is a direct extension of the hypothesis
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Each aim demonstrates the objectives of your project and what you are looking to accomplish
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Each aim should build on the previous specific aim
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Which of the following sections is not part of a grant:
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Biographical sketches
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Research plan
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Budget
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Letters of Support
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Rationale for why past grants weren't accepted
Article Six (pp. 232–238)
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Pillars that support the complex enterprise of a surgical department include all of the following except:
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Professional work
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Teaching
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Scholarship
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Service
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Reputation
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The specifics of the promotion process are uniform at all institutions. True or False?
Article Seven (pp. 239–243)
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Who was known as the father of modern time management and emphasized planning and diligence?
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Galileo
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Leonardo Da Vinci
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Benjamin Franklin
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Eli Whitney
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All of the following are recurring themes in time management literature except?
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Start on time
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Manageable to-do lists
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Learning to say “no”
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Seek advice from colleagues
Article Eight (pp. 244–249)
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The educational method that involves providing conscious supervision based on a trainee's ability is?
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Deliberate Practice
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Discovery
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Learned Behavior
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Scaff olding
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Deliberate practice as an eff ective method of training is being used more readily:
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During Pre-operative evaluation
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Intra-operatively
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After the procedure at the bedside
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In the skills laboratory
Article Nine (pp. 250–253)
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Combined MD-PhD programs have received federal support since:
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1870
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The Civil War
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1986
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The 1960s
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What percentage of MD-PHD candidates enter careers in surgery?
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< 25%
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> 50%
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50%
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75%
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Physicians who also obtain an MPH degree are:
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More likely than other physicians to be democrats
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More likely than other physicians to have higher salaries
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More likely than other physicians to be generalists
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Less likely than other physicians to be employed in an academic medical center
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Physicians who also obtain an MPH degree are:
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Less likely than other physicians to be generalists
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More likely than other physicians to have higher salaries
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Less likely than other physicians to be employed in an academic medical center
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More likely than other physicians to be NIH funded
Article Ten (pp. 254–258)
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The most common theories regarding development of leadership skills include all the following EXCEPT:
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Great Man
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Opportunity
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Trait
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Transformational
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A key component of today's medical school and residency training focuses on the development of physician-leader skills. True or False?
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As the framework of our health care organizations pose special leadership challenges, surgeons may struggle as physician leaders because:
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There are very few available leadership positions
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Formal leadership training is not available following residency training
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Surgeons are trained in ways that tend to conspire against collaboration
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Core leadership skills cannot be taught.
Article Eleven (pp. 259–264)
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Conflict often results in
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improved productivity
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decreased costs
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better brainstorming
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patient satisfaction
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Skills involved in successful conflict management include
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avoidance strategies
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active listening skills
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addressing conflict as it occurs
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predetermined conclusions
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Disruptive physicians do not impact
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their own production
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teamwork
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patient satisfaction
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employee satisfaction
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