Feedback summary from previous one day UltraMedicine revision courses
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These comments were taken from feedback forms from the course days in February and April 2003
Average approval ratings for all 2003 courses
Students were asked to rate the following aspects of the study day from 1- 10 (1- rubbish, 10- revision ecstasy)
| Course |
Rating |
| MCQ February |
96.64 % |
| MCQ April |
96.19% |
| EMQ February |
97.27% |
| EMQ April |
95.52% |
| Overall February |
95.56% |
| Overall April |
93.50% |
Things most liked
- Logical explanations, useful topics, everything written down, covered lots quickly
- Everything - especially CXR, EMQs (v. v. good)
- Course material fantastic, brilliant teaching and explanations, very exam focused
- everything! But mainly the organisation- having papers and answers and being able to discuss them
- Covering relevant topics, relaxed, felt able to ask questions
- Extremely relevant, good clear explanations
- Fantastic advice
- Mnemonics brilliant
- Detailed explanations
- Loads of practice questions and explained answers
- Approachable people
- Questions are a good way to learn
- Really useful
- Found MCQs and EMQs very useful to have gone through�I think it should continue
- Found the clinical case scenarios very helpful. OSCE info and advice useful as was blood gases
- Handy lists to remember in the exam
- Good environment to ask questions
- All very relevant material, felt able to ask questions
- Covered vast info
- Fast pace. Lots of relevant material. Nice atmosphere. Not scared to ask questions
- It was really good!!
- MCQs and EMQs excellent with really good discussion of answers
- Good explanations- great!
- Comprehensive, high level- aimed at all levels (from distinction to pass/fail) not just basic stuff
- Not being restricted with timing e.g. breaks when we want
- Very organised, excellent teaching
Things least liked
- Nothing
- ?
- A bit fast
- Information overload! Although unavoidable
- A bit tiring! But worth it
- Nothing, it was fantastic
- Wish I'd come to the earlier course too