Thank you for participating in the jointly sponsored Massachusetts League of Community Health Centers and Massachusetts Department of Public Health Webinar entitled: Hepatitis C Virus Screening in Community Health Centers: Practical Aspects of Implementing the Recommendations. You can help us continually improve our webinars by completing this survey. Your responses are confidential. Thank you!

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* 1. Please check the box according to how much you agree with each statement. Thank you.

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1. This webinar met my personal learning objectives
2. The educational components were clear and well organized
3. The overall material presented during the webinar were balanced and unbiased
4. Opportunity for questions was provided and useful
5. The content presented was relevant to my practice or services provided
6. The webinar will have a strong positive impact on the way I practice
7. Handouts and other supplementary materials were provided and useful
8. I can state evidence supporting the CDC and DPH’s Hepatitis C screening recommendations
9. I can describe effective workflows to integrate Hepatitis C screening into the primary care visit
10. I can apply lessons learned in a community health center who have implemented Hepatitis C screening and treatment recommendations successfully to my practice site
11. I know where to find helpful resources on Hepatitis C screening
12. I would recommend this webinar to my colleagues

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* 2. What are some next steps you will take to increase Hepatitis C Screening rates in your practice?

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* 3. Please describe the strengths of this webinar:

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* 4. What could we do to improve this webinar?

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* 5. What topic(s) would you like to have addresses during a future webinar offered by the Massachusetts League of Community Health Centers?

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* 6. Please indicate your community health center/practice/organizational role below:

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