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OBGYN FASD-SBI Training Event Evaluation - word

OMB: 0920-1129

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OMB No. 0920-1129

Exp. Date 08/31/2019


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OBGYN FASD-SBI Event Evaluation


Speaker:___________________________________ Event Date:______________

Event Title: ______________________________________________________________

We’re interested in your thoughts about this training/ presentation.

To what extent do you agree with the following statements? (Select ONE number/response for each.)

Strongly disagree


Disagree


Neutral


Agree

Strongly Agree

1. The speaker/training was knowledgeable about the content.

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2. The speaker/training explained concepts clearly.

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3. The training was presented in culturally competent, sensitive manner.

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4. The content related to the learning objectives.

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5. The content was appropriate for the audience.

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6. Visual aids, handouts, and other media clarified content.

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7. This content will be useful to me professionally.

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8. I would attend/complete another training on the topic.

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9. I would recommend this training to others.

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10. Overall, the training met my expectations.

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11. What did you find most valuable/useful about the training?







12. How could this training be improved?













Thanks for your participation and feedback!



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