General Surgery: How much do you know?

You know how important it is to pursue continuing medical education in general surgery—to hone your own expertise, to improve patient outcomes, to keep your practice competitive, and to contribute to the advancement of the general surgery field.

Here’s your chance to test your knowledge. Take this quiz to see what you know, review what you don’t, and compare your results with general surgeons and your other general surgery colleagues.



test your knowledge

According to Kotagal et al (2015), nondiabetic patients with a blood glucose (BG) level of >125 mg/dL were _______ likely to be given insulin in the perioperative period compared with diabetic patients with similar BG levels; they also showed that patients with BG >125 mg/dL without diabetes had a _______ risk for complications vs patients with diabetes who had similar BG levels.





All these questions are drawn from the extensive AudioDigest library of general surgery audio lectures. AudioDigest is the nation’s #1 solution for general surgery CME. If you’re ready to absorb essential information and insights in general surgery from top surgeons and other experts—and earn general surgery CME credit while you do it—get access to AudioDigest lectures now, and listen anywhere, at any time, across all your devices.

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