0920-0974 (!!*ASY) 2018 Public Health and Preparedness Webinar Learner Feed

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Public Health and Prepareness Webinars Learner Feedback Survey

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2018 Public Health and Preparedness Webinar Learner Feedback Survey

Thank you for taking this voluntary survey to help us understand how well the public health and
preparedness webinars produced by the Division of Laboratory Systems, Centers for Disease
Control and Prevention have been serving the needs of our learners. The feedback you provide will
also inform updates to these courses and future course development.
The survey questions will take approximately 5 minutes to complete. Your responses will be
anonymous and no unique identifying information will be sought or kept. The feedback we receive
will be used by our programs in aggregate only.
INSTRUCTIONS
The webinars, available in either live and recorded format, are grouped into two sections for this
survey: preparedness titles and public health titles. There is one question per webinar title. Please
respond to each question by clicking on the button beside the option(s) that best reflect(s) your
opinion. An asterick (*) at the beginning of a question indicates that a response is required. At the
conclusion of the survey you will click DONE to exit the survey.

Please select NEXT to begin the survey.

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Atlanta, Georgia 30333; ATTN: PRA (0920-0974).

2018 Public Health and Preparedness Webinar Learner Feedback Survey
Preparedness Webinars

* 1. To what extent have you applied the information presented in the live or recorded
PREPAREDNESS webinar(s) you attended to your personal or facility's laboratory practices?
If you attended the webinar, select the option that best describes how you used the information. If you did
not attend the webinar, select "did not attend."Examples of applying information include: reviewing your
personal or laboratory's practices and determining they are up-to date, or that changes are needed in some
areas, recommending or initiating modifications.
I applied the
webinar
information to
an aspect of
my personal or
my facility's
laboratory
practices
Human Brucellosis associated with Brucella abortus RB51
shedding in milk
Interface of Biology and Chemistry: How Advanced Analytical
Techniques Benefit the Diagnosis, Assessment, of Treatment
Efficacy, and Prevention of Toxin-Mediated Diseases
Laboratories, Emergencies, and the Law: How Our Legal System
Impacts Labs During Emergency Response
Overview of CDC’s Nuclear / Radiation Training and Exercise
Program
Overview of the Rapid Tox Screen and Laboratory Response
Network for Chemical Threats (LRN-C)

I have a better
understanding
or awareness
of this topic but I did not find
did not directly the webinar to
apply the
be relevant or I did not attend
information
useful
this webinar

2018 Public Health and Preparedness Webinar Learner Feedback Survey
Public Health Webinars

* 2. To what extent have you applied the information presented in the live or recorded PUBLIC
HEALTH webinar(s) you attended to your personal or facility's laboratory practices?
If you attended the webinar, select the option that best describes how you used the information. If you did
not attend the webinar, select "did not attend." Examples of applying information include: reviewing your
personal or laboratory's practices and determining they are up-to date, or that changes are needed in some
areas, recommending or initiating modifications.
I applied the
webinar
information to
an aspect of
my personal or
my facility's
laboratory
practices
Candida auris: Emerging Multi-drug Resistant Yeast
Diagnostic Features of Intestinal Nematodes
Hepatitis C Diagnostics
Molecular Techniques in Mycology
Morphological Diagnosis of Human Entamoeba species
Morphological Identification of the Commensal Protozoa of the
Human Intestinal Tract
New HIV Testing Technologies: Implications for Your Laboratory
Trichomoniasis: Diagnosis, Treatment, and Drug Resistance
Why, When and How to Create a 508 Compliant Document

I have a better
understanding
or awareness
of this topic but I did not find
did not directly the webinar to
apply the
be relevant or I did not attend
information
useful
this webinar

2018 Public Health and Preparedness Webinar Learner Feedback Survey

3. Please share suggestions for future webinar topics:

2018 Public Health and Preparedness Webinar Learner Feedback Survey
Thank you

We appreciate your participation!
When you click DONE you will exit the survey.


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