INSTRUCTIONAL COURSE EVALUATION

IC 3: Avoiding Surgical Mistakes in the Treatment of Gait Dysfunction in Children with Cerebral Palsy
Elizabeth Weber, MD; Tom Novacheck, MD; Michael Healy, MD; Patrick Graupman, MD
 

Learning Objective:
1) Upon completion of this course, participants will be able to recognize the natural history of ambulatory decline in patients with Cerebral Palsy
2) to understand the importance of tone management to the long term outcomes of ambulatory children with spastic cerebral palsy
3) to understand the importance of lever arm alignment on the durability and efficiency of gait in ambulatory children with spastic cerebral palsy
4) To understand how computerized gait analysis can facilitate surgical decision making in children with Cerebral Palsy

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* 1. Please indicate your opinion about each of the following statements.

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The course followed description in the program.
The course began on time and was well paced.
The faculty communicated clearly and effectively.
The course used practical examples to teach points.
The faculty involved participants in the course.
The faculty allowed enough time for questions.
The course met its objectives as stated in the program.
The information presented will help me accomplish my professional responsibilities.
The course has given me a basis for making changes in my practice.

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* 2. Did this course have a commercial bias?

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* 3. Should the Academy repeat this course next year?

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* 4. Please suggest any topics of interest for a future course.

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* 5. General comments:

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