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Slide 35. Online Continuing Education: Evaluation

AHRQ's Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Dissemination and Implementation Activities

On November 4, 2011, Jean R. Slutsky, Howard E. Holland, and Barry Patel made this presentation at the meeting of the National Advisory Council.

Slide 35 Systematic Evaluation.

  • Responded "4" or "5" on 1-5 Likert Scale:
    • Aspects of the Program:
      • User Friendly/Very User Friendly: 85%.
    • Extent Program Met Learning Objectives:
      • Met/Exceeded Beyond Met: 84%.
    • Able to Deliver Objective/Balanced Program:
      • Able/Very Able: 88%.
    • Met Principles of Adult Learning:
      • Met/Exceeded Beyond Met: 86%.
    • Scientific Rigor:
      • Rigorous/Very Rigorous: 87%.
    • Faculty Knowledge and Expertise:
      • Slightly/Very Knowledgeable: 88%.
    • Faculty Able to Convey Subject Matter Effectively:
      • Able/Very Able: 86%.

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