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Focus on ‘BIPAP’ and CPAP - Event Review

The practical, hands-on, all you need to know, intensive, one-day course on
Non Invasive Ventilation and CPAP for the practicing physician on Thursday, 1 December 2005,
at the Local Government Association Conference Centre, Local Government House, Smith Square, London

A fully subscribed conference, attended by almost 100 delegates, comprising consultants, staff grade, SHO's.
Following feedback on the day, and careful assessment of delegate evaluation forms, as well as feedback from speakers and sponsors, this event was yet another successful day. All delegates highlighted the good faculty, good content, relevant topics, good discussions and practical hands-on workshops.
I invite you to read comments below taken from the evaluation forms.
The charts below show the ratings as recorded in the delegate evaluation forms.
 

Comments from delegate evaluations include:

  • Excellent speakers, good level for lecturers, starts basic and works up, very practical information
     

  • Inclusion, hands on experience, good timing time allowed for questions and answers,
    I learnt a lot!
     

  • Interesting lectures, a good coverage of things for people unfamiliar with BIPAP, CPAP
     

  • Lecturers all very knowledgeable - competent speakers, Jargon free!

  • Appropriate depth of coverage, clarity of
    subject, approachability and knowledge of faculty, good informed speakers
     

  • Good lecturers, practical emphasis and approachable faculty, good synopsis of theory and practice
     

  • Good organisation, very good topics covered, good lecturers and notes in delegate packs;
    mix with people and good possibility to relate with different speakers
     

  • Well-organised, excellent coverage of subject, useful information and good catering!
    Good venue, good food, excellent time management
     

  • Well-organised and well-structured program, good mix of presentations, excellent venue, all breaks and workshops at appropriate intervals

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