Two weeks ago I gave a tutorial in clinic on foot differentials. I welcomed this as it was a change to work on my presentation and communication skills. To make this a good learning experience I asked my audience for some feedback therefore I send them an email with the link to a survey monkey questionnaire, using the in-house mailing system, after I had given my presentation.
Clinic tutorial feedback
My audience, which included third and fourth year students, rated both the tutorial (71,4%) and the power point presentation (100%) as 'useful'. The majority would like to receive a handout. Also did the audience rated me as having 'a good understanding of the subject'. 57,1% experienced the 'short foot posture exercise' as 'useful', while 71,4% noticed when doing this exercise the importance of feet on our balance, body posture and proprioception. As this were excercise I use with physiotherapy patients I had asked if my osteopath colleagues would like to learn more about those techniques I had learned during my previous studies. 71,4% would be happy to learn more while 28,6% are not sure if they want to get to know more physiotherapy intervention. I also provided an open section in my questionnaire to leave my colleagues the option to provide further feedback. In this section I got the feedback that 'my voice sometimes went really low so it was difficult to understand..'
I really appreciate this feedback and will use this frame of gathering details in the future especially as preparation for my dissertation presentation but also CCA patient presentation skills.
Clinic tutorial feedback
My audience, which included third and fourth year students, rated both the tutorial (71,4%) and the power point presentation (100%) as 'useful'. The majority would like to receive a handout. Also did the audience rated me as having 'a good understanding of the subject'. 57,1% experienced the 'short foot posture exercise' as 'useful', while 71,4% noticed when doing this exercise the importance of feet on our balance, body posture and proprioception. As this were excercise I use with physiotherapy patients I had asked if my osteopath colleagues would like to learn more about those techniques I had learned during my previous studies. 71,4% would be happy to learn more while 28,6% are not sure if they want to get to know more physiotherapy intervention. I also provided an open section in my questionnaire to leave my colleagues the option to provide further feedback. In this section I got the feedback that 'my voice sometimes went really low so it was difficult to understand..'
I really appreciate this feedback and will use this frame of gathering details in the future especially as preparation for my dissertation presentation but also CCA patient presentation skills.
surveysummary_foot_tutorial.pdf |