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Community Health Workshop Survey

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Dear Colleagues:

This survey has been designed to evaluate the longer-term results of the workshop you attended sponsored by ECHO and King College on Health, Culture, and Community. The purposes are two-fold:

  1. to help us determine the effectiveness of what we present in this workshop, or the need to improve, or change some of the content
  2. to provide evidence to CMDA to enable them to document to the Accrediting Commission on Continuing Medical Education the need for this workshop

I realize this will take perhaps fifteen minutes from your busy schedule, but it will be of benefit to us and to those who will be attending this workshop in the future. So we will be most appreciative of your taking this brief time to respond to these questions. We would like this response before June 20 in order to meet the deadline of the ACCME and CMDA. Thank you so much.

Dan Fountain


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How has this workshop changed your attitude toward the importance of community health?
What will this mean in your practice?
What have you done in community health (practice or planning), or hope to do, that has resulted from your participation in this workshop?
What practical skills did you learn about the cross-cultural communication of ideas of health?
What results have you seen from the application of these ideas?
If you are not yet in practice, how do you see you will apply these skills?
What new skills did you learn about helping people and/or communities change health-related behavior, and what results have you seen from this?
What useful skills did you learn about adult education - helping people learn new ideas?
What results have you seen from the use of these skills?
What practical new ideas did you learn about: primary health care interventions? preschool and antenatal clinics? enlarged program of vaccinations? family health and nutrition services?
From what you learned at the workshop, how do you plan to develop or increase your contact with community leaders?