Requirements for Earning Credit and Method of Participation
This online activity consists of an article, a self-assessment exam, and an evaluation. To receive AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™ and self-assessment credit, participants must watch the webinar, successfully complete the self-assessment exam, and achieve a minimum score of 75% on the exam. The self-assessment exam includes 4 multiple choice questions. Learners will be asked to read each question, select an answer, and review the section of the webinar where the answer is found. Learners will be able to review the content and repeat the self-assessment exam as many times as needed. Upon achieving a score of 75% or higher, learners will be asked to complete a post-activity evaluation. A certificate of credit or participation will be available upon successful submission of the post-activity evaluation.
Estimated Time to Complete Activity
As required by the ACCME Standards for Integrity and Independence in Accredited Continuing Education, all planners, reviewers, presenters, instructors, moderators, authors, and other individuals in a position to control or influence the content of an activity must disclose ALL financial relationships with any ineligible company that have occurred within the past 24 months. Ineligible companies are those that cannot be accredited in the ACCME System and whose primary business is producing, marketing, selling, re-selling, or distributing healthcare products used by or on patients.
As the accredited provider, SSO is responsible for identifying relevant financial relationships between individuals in control of educational content and ineligible companies and managing these to ensure they do not introduce commercial bias into the education. Financial relationships of any dollar amount are defined as relevant if the educational content is related to the business lines or products of the ineligible company.
All identified conflicts of interest must be resolved, and the educational content vetted for fair balance, scientific objectivity, and appropriateness of patient care recommendations. If you perceive bias while participating in this activity, please advise us of the circumstances when completing your postactivity evaluation form.
All identified conflicts of interests have been resolved.
Planners, Reviewers, and Staff
Ajith Siriwardena, MD, FRCS, Author, has disclosed no conflicts of interest.
Pamela Daher Tobia, MD, Disease Site Work Group Planner, has disclosed no conflicts of interest.
Laura Dominici, MD, Chair at the time of review, CME/CPD Committee, has disclosed no conflicts of interest.
Andrea Porpiglia MD, CME/CPD Committee Reviewer, has disclosed no conflicts of interest.
Deborah A. Whippen, Managing Editor, Annals of Surgical Oncology, has disclosed no financial relationships. (Planner/Staff)
Julie Smith, Editorial Manager, Annals of Surgical Oncology, has disclosed no financial relationships. (Planner/Staff)
Kelley Gazer, SSO Staff, has disclosed no financial relationships. (Planner/Staff)
The primary purpose of the Society of Surgical Oncology's journal-CME is educational. Information, as well as technologies, products, and/or services, discussed are intended to inform participants about the knowledge, techniques, and experiences of specialists who are willing to share such information with colleagues. A diversity of professional opinions exists in the specialty, and the Society of Surgical Oncology disclaims any and all liability for damages to any individual using the materials and for all claims which may result from the use of information, technologies, products, and/or services discussed.