CANA RED Talks Scoring Sheet |
Evaluating Perceived Barriers to Cognitive Aid
Thank you for viewing this year's CANA Fall Conference RED Talk: Evaluating Perceived Barriers to Cognitive Aid use Among Anesthesia Providers During Malignant Hyperthermia, Myocardial Ischemia, and Unanticipated Difficult Airway by Marcus Pence, Jeff Hua, and Fidel Garcia. Please use this form to score the performance of each pre-recorded presentation in a fair, objective and impartial manner.
Presenters will be judged on the following deliverables: (1) the presentation must address a current and/or relevant anesthesia problem; (2) the presentation should provide a clear introduction, identify a gap in knowledge, speak to scientific evidence supporting a proposed solution, and offer a conclusion detailing information audience members should “take home”; and (3) a professional and well-practiced presentation of information including eye contact with the audience and appropriate responses to audience questions at the conclusion of the presentation.
You will be asked to assign a point rating of 1 (poor) to 5 (excellent) for the 3 components of each presenter's presentation. The criteria are as follows:
1. Presentation quality;
1. Presentation quality;
2. Support/knowledge of topic; and
3. Power Point
3. Power Point
The presenter with the highest average point score will win the competition.