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Following straight on from the Update for
the General Anaesthetist event was the third running of The First Four
Hours. Held in a better, more comfortable venue than the previous first
four hours event, this time round it attracted 70 consultants and SHO's. Delegates again were impressed by the
variety of topics but also the approachability of the speakers during
the breaks which conveniently remained in the same room.
Please see the graphs to the right as a summary of how the event was evaluated
in regards to the Level of content and information, Coverage
of the subject and Achievement of objectives by our delegates and speakers.
Here are the views of some of our delegates over the two day event:
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Well organised
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Good presentations
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Good time keeping
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The humour and approachability of the speakers
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Quality of presentations
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Presentations on CDROM – an excellent idea
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Size of conference – not too big
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Lectures at a good level
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Covered large topics relatively quick
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On the whole, well organised
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Speakers very well prepared
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Good breaks and food
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Excellent presenters and presentations
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Links to current/past research – evidenced based practice
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Good lecture theatre
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Not too complex
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Right length
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Long lunch break
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Overall excellent study days
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Excellent audiovisuals
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Broad subjects, yet relevant
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Relevance of topics to frontline work
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Feel more confident ordering CT!
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If you missed this event,
we will be holding
The First Critical Hours event in Dublin, Ireland
on 11 - 13 September 2006
First
Critical Hours - 11-13 September 2006 |