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Multidrug-resistant Tuberculosis:
An Online Presentation

Evaluation

Please take a moment to assist us in the design and development of future online presentations by answering a few questions about your experience with this presentation and about yourself. The completion of the evaluation is required in order to receive a certificate for contact hours or for completion of the session. Any information that you provide will be kept confidential.

The fields identified by * are mandatory for obtaining a CME/CNE credit certificate.

Please Tell Us About the Course
1. Did the instructor meet the objective for this session?:

Describe the global and national epidemiology of MDR and XDR-TB yes no
Describe the development of drug-resistant TB yes no
List the general principles of treatment of MDR and XDR-TB yes no
Discuss the challenges in managing contacts of MDR and XDR-TB cases yes no
Identify resources for education, training, and expert consultation on management and treatment of MDR and XDR-TB yes no
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3. The slide presentation with streaming audio was an effective way to learn this material:

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