Training Evaluation Summary: 1998 to Present    

 

Below is a summary of the Training Evaluations completed by participants attending the FASD Diagnostic Interdisciplinary Clinical Team Training Program since its inception in 1998. Trainings are held twice annually. Attendance ranges from 30 to 70 per training..

Course Objectives

At the conclusion of this course, participants will:

  1. Understand the full spectrum of outcomes associated with prenatal alcohol exposure.

  2. Understand the importance of an interdisciplinary approach to FAS screening, diagnosis and prevention.

  3. Understand how to use the 4-Digit Diagnostic Code.

Your help in evaluating this training is appreciated.
Circle the score that best represents your response.

1 = poor 2 = fair 3 = good 4 = very good 5 = excellent

 
Average Score Across all Trainees
1.
Training as a whole was:
4.6
2.
The training content was:
4.6
3.
Extent to which course objectives were met:
4.5
4.
Amount you learned was:
4.3
5.
Relevance and usefulness of training content was:
4.6
6.
The value of the training handouts was:
4.6
7.
The value of the Process Manual was:
4.6
8.
The value of the Procedures Manual was:
4.6
9.
The value of the Psychometric Training Guide was:
4.5
10.
The value of the Diagnostic Guide for FASD was:
4.7
11.
The use of examples and illustrations was:
4.6
12.
Effectiveness in teaching the subject matter was:
4.6
13.
Clarity of instruction was:
4.5
14.
Trainees level of expertise with FAS:  
 

None
Moderate
Extensive

9 %
69 %
22 %
15.
Would you recommend this training to others?  
 
Yes
100 %