Principles and Applications of Surveillance Exit
University of Minnesota University of Minnesota
School of Public Health

Principles and Applications of Surveillance

Participant Exit Form

Please complete the following information. No identifying information will be included when compiling reports associated with this data. In order to better help the State of Minnesota in its preparedness efforts.


1a. The module effectively presented the primary purposes of outbreak investigations.





1b. The module effectively presented the two ways to identify outbreaks.





1c. This module effectively described the continuum of food safety.





1d. The module effectively demonstrated the meaning and requirements of the unit of concern for monitoring and surveillance systems in production agriculture.





1e.The module explained effectively what drives the sample size in a surveillance or monitoring plan for animals.





2a. The presenter (Craig Hedberg) presented current, accurate information:





2b. The presenter communicated in an engaging manner:





2c. The visual materials were helpful:





3. The features of this module of most value to you were:
4. The features of this module of least value to you were:
5. How will your practice change as a result of your attendance at this program?
6. Courses/topics you would like to see offered in this format in the future:
7. Approximately how much time did you spend online completing this module?

8. I would recommend this module to others:






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