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1=poor > 5=best

The material presented was appropriate for the time allocated:

4.9±0.3
The presenter was knowledgeable on the topic of proposal writing:
5.0±0.0
The presenter was responsive to questions:
4.9±0.5
The visual aids/slides were informative, legible, and helpful to the presentation:
4.8±0.4
The handout was a useful supplement to the information that was presented orally:
4.9±0.3
This program would be useful as a regular part of our faculty/student development program:
4.9±0.3
The following are written comments about the seminar
(on file):

I have to say “Awesome”! It’s especially helpful that all the new changes in NIH applications are explained. Thanks a lot. The booklet is great and meaty too!
Engaging, relevant, entertaining speaker. Practical and knowledgeable.
The seminar gave a comprehensive and insight view/direction as to how to write a NIH grant proposal (in the new format). The speaker is articulate, responsive to questions and above all he is very entertaining. I really love this seminar!
Excellent content, very useful and up to date information. Captures the attention and interest of audience. Very professional, accommodates questions. Very clear answers.
All questions were answered very well. Presentation was extremely refined. Presenter kept my attention the entire day.
I have attended other grant writing seminars and this is by far the best and most thorough experience I’ve had. This was very helpful in understanding the new NIH proposal format.
This is the second time I’ve taken this course and strongly believe [the presenter’s] class helped me obtain my K award this past year.
Speaker made an effort to keep up with the changing face of NIH.
This is extremely helpful seminar. The tips are so critical and very important. I feel so lucky I have attended this course. It is the best among the similar talks I have attended.
Everyone inclined to write a grant for NIH funding should come to this seminar.
Excellent! This is the best seminar of any sort that I have ever attended (in 30 years of academic work).
Terrific presentation- very relevant information presented in an easy-to-learn manner. Also entertaining.
This program should be mandatory, not optional.
[The presenter] communicated effectively and demystified the grant application process. Content was easy to understand and very informative. Many thanks.
This was very helpful- Thank you! I feel motivated to write grants and knowledgeable in how to do this successfully!
I truly enjoyed this seminar. It was very informative, made the grant writing process clear to me, and the speaker was engaging.
Comprehensive materials, clear presentation, great suggestions about logical approaches.
This is a wonderful seminar. Particularly helpful review of changes.

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