Guest Lecture - March 2021
Presented as part of Preparing Future Faculty Program
Evaluated by faculty and students
9 students in attendance
6 (66.6%) students completed lecture satisfaction survey
Five students (5/6=83.3%) rated the lecture as “Outstanding” and 1 student (1/6=16.7%) rated the lecture as “Good”.
The most common strengths of the lecture were “good examples” and “lecturer explained things well."
Audience: Biostatistics and epidemiology graduate students (MS, PhD)
Guest Lecture - February 2021
Presented as part of Preparing Future Faculty Program
Evaluated by faculty and students
26 students in attendance
26 (100%) students completed lecture satisfaction survey
80.8% of students rated the lecture as “Outstanding,” 19.2% rated the lecture as “Good,” and there were no students who felt the lecture was “Average”, “Needed Improvement”, or “Unsatisfactory”.
Students listed common strengths of the lecture to be “well organized”, “lecturer explained the content well”, and “detailed and interactive”.
Audience: Public health graduate and professional students (MS, MPH, MHA, PhD), Allied health graduate students (PhD), and clinical and translation science graduate students (MS)