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Final FRCA SAQ/MCQ Course Evaluation Report - February 2013

This report presents the mean scores of the Final FRCA SAQ/MCQ course held in February 2013, based on feedback from 63 candidates over three days. The evaluation is depicted through bar charts that represent scores ranging from poor (1) to excellent (5) for each subject. Positive comments highlight the well-organized nature of the course, great presentations, and excellent faculty support. However, there are some concerns, such as parking issues, variable lecturer quality, and the need for more time to cover additional topics.

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Final FRCA SAQ/MCQ Course Evaluation Report - February 2013

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  1. Final FRCA SAQ/MCQ Course Evaluation Feb 2013

  2. Mean score represented on bar charts 1= poor 5= excellent Mean score for each subject is presented as bar charts Total candidates = 63

  3. 18th Feb 2013, Day 1

  4. 19th Feb 2013, Day 2

  5. 20th Feb 2013, Day 3

  6. Final FRCA SAQ/MCQ Course evaluation

  7. Comments – good bits • Well organised, great presentations, lots of material thanks for the links etc, big thanks! • I felt the faculty went above and beyond to help me and I really really appreciate this • Pre course SAQ club – excellent practice • ICU presenters were superb • Nice lunch voucher • Helpful faculty

  8. Comments – not so good bits • Car parking • Quality of lecturers variable • Too many candidates to answer questions • Extend one more day for covering more topics

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