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University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center

 

1=poor > 5=best

The material presented was appropriate for the time allocated:

4.7±0.5
The presenter was knowledgeable on the topic of proposal writing:
4.9±0.3
The presenter was responsive to questions:
4.8±0.5
The visual aids/slides were informative, legible, and helpful to the presentation:
4.7±0.6
The handout was a useful supplement to the information that was presented orally:
4.8±0.5
This program would be useful as a regular part of our faculty/student development program:
4.8±0.5
The following are written comments about the seminar
(on file):
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I found this seminar to be extremely helpful and presented in a logical, easy-to-follow sequence. I’m excited to get started on my first grant application, instead of over-whelmed!
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The content and delivery were excellent. Would recommend to everyone writing grants.
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I have been to several grant writing seminars and this is the best one I have attended. [The presenter] did not just put out a laundry list of rules and principles but instead articulated in a coherent and simple way how to put together a solid grant. [The presenter] also used examples extensively to make the presentation fun to listen to and easy to swallow. I would recommend this workshop to everyone who is seeking academic independence.
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This is a great high yield seminar.
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Thanks to [the presenter] for his energy and dedication to condense the NIH grant application process into a very understandable and enjoyable one day session.
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Extremely interesting, informative and valuable seminar. Many lessons taught today.
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Awesome (cool, tight) seminar. Very informative. Especially helpful with the recent changes to NIH submission guidelines.
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I took this seminar about three years ago before writing a K01 application. I followed the steps in the seminar strictly. I got the grant on the first submission. Now I feel this has prepared me to write my R01 application. Let’s have him come more often!!
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Fantastic speaker.
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I appreciate the step-by-step approach. This seminar will allow me to make sure I have not forgotten something important.
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[The presenter] is an excellent educator and this workshop reflects the use of linear progression in teaching/presenting as each topic/slide moved seamlessly into the next. This course/workshop should be mandatory for any individual who pursues funding. Very clear and coherent.
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Great presenter, enjoyed funny comments.
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Excellent presentation – engaging compelling and helpful. [The presenter] held the undivided attention of two hundred people for almost eight hours. Most impressive!
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Very, very helpful, especially the information on the new proposal format.
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I have been to many grant writing workshop. This by far has been the best/simplistic in presentation making information easy to understand. Held my attention all day. I came in expecting a dry presentation, am so happy I was in attendance and learned so much more than I had in previous grant writing workshops facilitated by others.

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