This survey is designed to evaluate noted improvements in patient outcomes as a result of attending the CME-accredited activity, "Seizure Management in the ED: A Critical Piece of the Acute Care Continuum." You attended this activity on September 27, 2010, during ACEP's 2010 Scientific Assembly.

Information you provide will be used to assist us in developing future educational activities that best meet your educational needs. Please answer the following questions:

Your specialty is:
  Emergency Medicine
  Critical Care
  Other:   
 
As a result of attending this activity, I am better able to:
  1. Identify opportunities to provide excellent clinical care in the pre-hospital, emergency department, and critical care settings of seizure management.
a.   Strongly agree
b.   Agree
c.   Disagree
d.   Strongly disagree
 
  1. Compare and contrast first and second generation antiepileptic agents with regards to clinical utility in acute settings.
a.   Strongly agree
b.   Agree
c.   Disagree
d.   Strongly disagree
 
  1. Propose the potential role in therapy of new antiepileptic agents including those with novel mechanisms of action and dosage forms.
a.   Strongly agree
b.   Agree
c.   Disagree
d.   Strongly disagree
 
  1. Use evidence-based literature to improve decision-making in acute seizure and status epilepticus treatment in the emergency department setting.
a.   Strongly agree
b.   Agree
c.   Disagree
d.   Strongly disagree
 
  1. As a result of this educational activity, what did you change/modify/implement in your practice?
 
  1. What barriers have you faced in implementing the above practice changes?