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When the CoC designs a special study, which of the following must participate?

1) Those programs specified by CoC
2) All approved programs
3) All approved programs and those programs that have applied for an initial survey
4) Programs that have not completed their quality improvement studies for that year

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Answer: All approved programs and those programs that have applied for an initial survey

Step-by-step explanation:

The question seems to be related to the Committee on Cancer (CoC), which is associated with the American College of Surgeons and its accreditation program for cancer programs in hospitals.

In the context of a special study designed by the CoC, the participation requirements may vary, and the specific details would depend on the nature and purpose of the study. However, based on the options provided:

**The correct option would likely be:**

3) All approved programs and those programs that have applied for an initial survey

This would include both programs that have already been approved by the CoC and those that are in the process of applying for initial survey participation. The CoC may want to involve a broader range of programs for certain studies to gather comprehensive data or assess specific aspects of cancer care.

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Final answer:

To participate in a special study designed by the CoC, involvement can range from specific programs designated by the CoC to all approved programs, including those pending initial surveys or needing quality improvement studies, with emphasis on participant safety and informed consent.

Step-by-step explanation:

When the Committee on Cancer (CoC) designs a special study, the exact participants required can vary based on the scope and purpose of the study. However, generally speaking, it may involve various programs that are connected with the CoC, which could include approved programs, programs that have applied for an initial survey, and potentially those that need to complete quality improvement studies. In the educational context provided, where a summer leadership program is being evaluated, it is essential that the stakeholders, such as the program coordinator, actively participate and show commitment to ensure the efficient completion of such evaluations. Furthermore, researchers must prioritize safety and informed consent of the participants.

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