CORE Group Spring Meeting Survey
 

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Dear CORE Group members,

Thank you for helping us to create a Spring Meeting that meets your needs and interests. As you know, CORE Group meetings are designed to focus on practical and substantive content. This content should help all Community Health Network participants design and implement effective community health programs that are high quality, cost efficient, equitable and sustainable. Your responses to this survey will help us in this ongoing, collective endeavor.

The ideas below were generated from past meeting evaluation responses, ongoing CORE member dialogue, and input from our recent "open invitation" planning meeting.

With warm regards from the CORE Group staff

1. Please rate your level of interest in the following plenary themes. Rating: 1 (far left) indicates lowest level of interest, up to 5 (far right) indicating highest level of interest.

 Least interestedInterestedMost interested
Health System Strengthening: Including Communities
Hunger, Food Security and Nutrition
Global Health Initiative and other US Government Updates
Social Networks and Health
Haiti Reflection: What happened, what we've learned, what comes next.

2. What speakers or content do you suggest including in the plenaries listed above, to assure they are relevant and substantive?

3. What other plenary themes would you suggest, if any? (Include suggested speakers if possible).

4. Please rate each potential "concurrent session" topic below, according to your level of interest in the topic.

 Least interestedInterestedMost interested
Community Health Worker: Functionality tool, quality tools
Community capacity measurement
Capacity-building for local indigenous organizations
Sustainability
Measuring quality in health programming
What makes a care group work?
Partner Defined Quality (PDQ) simulation
Positive Deviance
Preserving institutional memory/lessons learned
Revising the C-IMCI framework
Pro-poor community health financing
mHealth: Incorporating mobile (phone) technology into community health programming
Community case management of sick children (includes new Essentials Guide)
Water/Sanitation
New zinc toolkit from the POUZN Project
Social mobilization and advocacy
Maternal nutrition
Newborn health
Family Planning integration
Community-based elimination of malaria
Pandemic influenza: community level
New community TB Tools and revised WHO TB guidelines
HIV
TB/HIV Integration

5. What additional technical or other themes are you interested in?

6. In the past, poster sessions have been well reviewed, because they give participants a chance to share project descriptions and outcomes they feel might be useful to others. How would you like to see such a poster session organized? (Choose one.)

7. What poster session theme would be most interesting to you? (Choose one.)

8. What else would you like to see as part of this year's Spring Meeting?

9. Feel free to include your name and/or organization. (Not required.)

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