1. How well were the conference objectives met?
Increased knowledge of health trends, emerging health issues and the factors influencing the health status of our nation and the world. - 1: Not met 2: Not very well met 3: Somewhat met 4: Well met 5: Very well met Increased knowledge of current health education theory and research. - 1: Not met 2: Not very well met 3: Somewhat met 4: Well met 5: Very well met Increased knowledge of effective educational programs and health promotion practices derived from evidence - based research, including programs addressing diverse audiences and utilizing integrated programming. - 1: Not met 2: Not very well met 3: Somewhat met 4: Well met 5: Very well met Increased knowledge of collaborative partnerships that have an impact health education, promotion and policy. - 1: Not met 2: Not very well met 3: Somewhat met 4: Well met 5: Very well met Developed a network of colleagues and potential partners for initiating or expanding health initiatives within their areas of interest. - 1: Not met 2: Not very well met 3: Somewhat met 4: Well met 5: Very well met Developed activities that support work/life balance. - 1: Not met 2: Not very well met 3: Somewhat met 4: Well met 5: Very well met
2. List learned/relearned knowledge (top three) this conference provided me with that I can use.
3. List top three skills this conference has provided me with that I can use.
4. List top three new practices I plan to adopt as a result of participating in this conference.
5. Suggestions for future general session speakers.
6. List the important health issues arising in your community that you would like to see addressed at the next Priester Conference?
7. How would you rate the overall quality of this conference? - 1: Very dissatisfied 2: Dissatisfied 3: Unsure/No answer 4: Satisfied 5: Very satisfied
8. How would you rate the general session speakers for this conference?
Dr. Lenora Campbell – The Health of Generational Families: Creating a Win-Win for Grandparents & Grandchildren - 1: Very dissatisfied 2: Dissatisfied 3: Unsure/No answer 4: Satisfied 5: Very satisfied Dr. George Luber – The Health Effects of Global Warming - 1: Very dissatisfied 2: Dissatisfied 3: Unsure/No answer 4: Satisfied 5: Very satisfied Dr. Julia Jones – Fruits, Dried Fruits and Whole Grains - Just for the Health of it - 1: Very dissatisfied 2: Dissatisfied 3: Unsure/No answer 4: Satisfied 5: Very satisfied Ms. Karen Stobbe - Creative Approaches to Alzheimer's, Dementia, Caregiving and Aging Issues - 1: Very dissatisfied 2: Dissatisfied 3: Unsure/No answer 4: Satisfied 5: Very satisfied
9. Which track(s) did you attend?
Successful Aging Growing Up Healthy IRL Global Health
10. List three critical recommendations to enhance the quality of the Priester conference.
11. List other groups you would recommend marketing the Priester conference too.
12. What is your preference for continuing the Priester conference?
Stand alone conference held every year Stand alone conference held every other year List key conferences to alternate with: Piggyback with another conference List key conferences to piggyback with:
13. Would you plan to attend the Priester conference if it is held next year?
Yes No
If no, why not?
Thank You!