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Home Study CME Enrollment Form/Questionnaire Program Description and Objectives: The Journal of Urology ® Home Study Course is a comprehensive learning activity developed by a team of educators, academicians and clinicians. After completing the program, urologists will be able to demonstrate an increase in or affirmation of their knowledge of clinical medicine. They will also be able to evaluate the appropriateness of clinical data and apply it to their practice and to the provision of improved patient care. Program Format: Two volumes of The Journal of Urology ® are published annually. Each volume is comprised of 6 issues. Five clinically relevant articles are selected by the editor to be read in each issue of The Journal. Answer 5 related questions on the examination and either mail the paper form in the provided envelope or submit online. Completion of each test and a score of 80% or more qualify for 2 hours of Category 1 CME Credit to a maximum of 24 credits annually. Program Enrollment: There are 3 convenient ways to enroll in The Journal of Urology Home Study Course. 1) Complete the form below and return by MAIL with payment of $60.00 for 2 volumes (24 credits) enrollment. Please designate your choice of paper examination forms or online examinations. If you choose paper, answer sheets and pre-addressed envelopes will be sent to you. 2) Complete the form below and return by FAX to 410-689-3904 with payment of $60.00 for two volumes (24 credits) enrollment. Please designate your choice of paper examination forms or online examinations. If you choose paper, answer sheets and pre-addressed envelopes will be sent to you. 3) Go online to www.auanet.org. Choose Catalog/ Products. On the next screen select Home Study/CME and click on Print from the choices offered. With your AUA identification number, password and credit card information, you may purchase 6-month volumes (12 credits) and designate your choice of paper or online examinations. Accreditation: The American Urological Association Education and Research, Inc. is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) to provide continuing medical education (CME) for physicians. The American Urological Association Education and Research, Inc. takes responsibility for the content, quality and scientific integrity of this CME activity. CME Credit: The American Urological Association Education and Research, Inc. designates this Journal educational activity for a maximum of 24 category 1 credits toward the AMA Physician’s Recognition Award. Each physician should claim only those credits that he/she actually spent on this educational activity. See page 2075 for questionnaire The Journal of Urology ® Home Study Program Registration Form Volume # $60 subscription cost covers two consecutive volumes beginning with Vol. 171 Volume # 24 Category 1 credit hours Name: Address: City: State: Zip: Daytime Phone: ( ) ( ) Check enclosed for $ payable to: American Urological Association Education and Research, Inc. ® Charge to ( ) VISA ( ) MasterCard ( ) AMEX Card Number: Exp. Date: Signature: Please mail or fax registration form to: American Urological Association Education and Research, Inc. ® 1000 Corporate Blvd. Linthicum, MD 21090 Telephone: 1-410-689-3934 Fax: 1-410-689-3937 2074

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Home Study CME Enrollment Form/QuestionnaireProgram Description and Objectives: The Journal of Urology® Home Study Course is a comprehensive learning activity developed by a team ofeducators, academicians and clinicians. After completing the program, urologists will be able to demonstrate an increase in or affirmation of theirknowledge of clinical medicine. They will also be able to evaluate the appropriateness of clinical data and apply it to their practice and to theprovision of improved patient care.

Program Format: Two volumes of The Journal of Urology® are published annually. Each volume is comprised of 6 issues. Five clinically relevantarticles are selected by the editor to be read in each issue of The Journal. Answer 5 related questions on the examination and either mail the paperform in the provided envelope or submit online. Completion of each test and a score of 80% or more qualify for 2 hours of Category 1 CME Credit toa maximum of 24 credits annually.

Program Enrollment: There are 3 convenient ways to enroll in The Journal of Urology� Home Study Course. 1) Complete the form below andreturn by MAIL with payment of $60.00 for 2 volumes (24 credits) enrollment. Please designate your choice of paper examination forms or onlineexaminations. If you choose paper, answer sheets and pre-addressed envelopes will be sent to you. 2) Complete the form below and return by FAX to410-689-3904 with payment of $60.00 for two volumes (24 credits) enrollment. Please designate your choice of paper examination forms or onlineexaminations. If you choose paper, answer sheets and pre-addressed envelopes will be sent to you. 3) Go online to www.auanet.org. Choose Catalog/Products. On the next screen select Home Study/CME and click on Print from the choices offered. With your AUA identification number,password and credit card information, you may purchase 6-month volumes (12 credits) and designate your choice of paper or onlineexaminations.

Accreditation: The American Urological Association Education and Research, Inc. is accredited by the Accreditation Council for ContinuingMedical Education (ACCME) to provide continuing medical education (CME) for physicians. The American Urological Association Education andResearch, Inc. takes responsibility for the content, quality and scientific integrity of this CME activity.

CME Credit: The American Urological Association Education and Research, Inc. designates this Journal educational activity for a maximum of 24category 1 credits toward the AMA Physician’s Recognition Award. Each physician should claim only those credits that he/she actually spent on thiseducational activity.

See page 2075 for questionnaire

The Journal of Urology® Home Study Program Registration Form

Volume #

$60 subscription cost covers two consecutive volumes beginning with Vol. 171Volume # 24 Category 1 credit hours

Name:

Address:

City: State: Zip:

Daytime Phone: ( )

( ) Check enclosed for $ payable to: American Urological Association Education and Research, Inc.®

Charge to ( ) VISA ( ) MasterCard ( ) AMEX

Card Number: Exp. Date:

Signature:

Please mail or fax registration form to: American Urological Association Education and Research, Inc.®

1000 Corporate Blvd.Linthicum, MD 21090Telephone: 1-410-689-3934Fax: 1-410-689-3937

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CME QUESTIONS FOR NOVEMBER 2005 ISSUE OFTHE JOURNAL OF UROLOGY

1. THE INDEPENDENT IMPACT OF EXTENDED PATTERN BIOPSY ON PROSTATE CANCER STAGE MIGRATION(vol. 174, pp. 1789–1793)

The false-negative rate for cancer detection using a traditional sextant template transrectal ultrasound guided biopsyof the prostate is:

a) 20%b) 25%c) 30%d) 35%e) 45%

2. INCREASED INCIDENCE OF TESTICULAR CANCER IN MEN PRESENTING WITH INFERTILITY AND ANABNORMAL SEMEN ANALYSIS (vol. 174, pp. 1819–1822)

In men presenting with infertility who are subsequently diagnosed with a testicular tumor, the most commonhistological subtype of tumor is:

a) choriocarcinomab) seminomac) yolk sacd) embryonal carcinomae) teratoma

3. TREATMENT DELAY AND PROGNOSIS IN INVASIVE BLADDER CANCER (vol. 174, pp. 1777–1781)

Treatment delay in invasive bladder cancer was found to influence:

a) disease specific survivalb) tumor progression with regard to pathological tumor stage in the cystectomy specimenc) postoperative complications after cystectomyd) both a) and b)e) none of the choices above

4. EFFECTS OF BOTULINUM TOXIN B ON REFRACTORY DETRUSOR OVERACTIVITY: A RANDOMIZED,DOUBLE-BLIND, PLACEBO CONTROLLED, CROSSOVER TRIAL (vol. 174, pp. 1873–1877)

How many structurally similar types of botulinum toxins have been identified to date?

a) 5b) 6c) 7d) 8e) 9

5. BRAIN CONTROL OF NORMAL AND OVERACTIVE BLADDER (vol. 174, pp. 1862–1867)

Sensory information about bladder filling is believed to be mapped in the:

a) pontine micturition centerb) periaqueductal grayc) thalamusd) insulae) orbitofrontal cortex

The Journal of Urology®

Volume 174, Number 5, November 2005

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