Georgetown University's Health Systems Administration
Process Improvement

Benchmarking Courses on Decision Analysis

 
If you have recently completed a course or a conference on Continuous Quality Improvement, Total Quality Management, or Process Improvement, we would like to hear from you.  We would like to know what you learned and what impact the educational experience has had on you.  You can complete this survey in three brief steps (taking approximately 15 minutes).  We use this data to benchmark quality improvement courses against each other and learn how to teach these courses better.

Step one:  Tell us about you

 

The information you provide is confidential and we do not ask you to reveal your identity.  But in order to group your data with others having the same educational experience, your instructor provided you with a code.  Please enter the code here:If you do not have a valid code, please enter GUEST.

 
What is your primary educational training (select one)?
What is the last degree you completed?
Are you currently enrolled in a degree program?
Where you employed when you started the course? 
Are you currently employed?
If employed, select one of the following places of employment which best describes where you work:
In the last month, how many times you used decision analysis for a work-related project?
 

Step two:  Describe your educational experience

 

Enter the name of the institution where you enrolled: 

How many months ago did you enroll in the course: 
 
Describe the course that you took. Mark all that apply.
Taught by interdisciplinary faculty from different fields such as Nursing, Medicine and Management
Included students from different professions (e.g. nurses, doctors and managers).
Was experiential and involved fieldwork (e.g. out-of-classroom and work-place projects).
Included didactic lectures
Emphasized student interaction with each other.  Helped students to learn from each other.
Included formal feedback from the instructor about my progress in the course
Included exams and formal tests of knowledge.
Included projects done by each student alone.
Included group projects.
A short seminar of not more than two days.
A 15 week long (semester long) course.
An eleven week long (quarter long) course.
Course had other length, please specify
Course was required for work or graduation.
Course work was graded.
Course schedule was pre-set by instructor
 
Describe if the course or portions of the course was taught online:
It was a mix of online instruction and face-to-face lectures.
Primarily online with synchronous chats.
Primarily online without synchronous chats.
A self-paced course.
Instruction was given just in time and when the need for it became clear.
Primarily one on one instruction.
 
What was the best part of the course /educational experience that should be retained in the future?
 
What can the instructor do to make the course / experience more useful?
 
Have you taken additional formal training in this area?
 

Step three:  What impact did the course have on you?

 

Did you learn skills that have helped you improve health care delivery systems? 

Did you improve your ability to analyze health care services?
Did you improve your ability to do policy analysis?
Did you improve your skills in conducting risk analysis?
Did you improve your skills in root cause analysis?
Did you improve your skills in conflict analysis?
Did you improve your skills in measuring severity of illness?
 
What impact has the course had on your career (select all that applies):
Too early to tell
Not much
Helped me do my work better at my current job
Helped me get a better job
Helped me get a promotion
 
What was your salary at time of enrolling in the course: 
What is your current or most recent salary? 
Was the change in your salary associated with your training?
On a scale of 1 to 10, where 10 is the most useful course you have ever had and 1 is a waste of time, how would you rate this course?
Did the course or educational experience teach you how to think and learn in new ways?
 
Submit this form.  Send it by facsimile to 703 993 1953.   Alternatively email the form to your instructor or mail the form to Farrokh Alemi, George Mason University, 4400 University Drive, Fairfax, Virginia 22030-4444.