Conducted on WhatsApp and administered to 15 candidates on 30 Dec 2021.
Responses received: 13
Survey closed on 31 Dec 2021
Results
Was the course well organized? Yes: 54% (7)
No: 0%
To small extent: 23% (3)
To large extent: 23% (3)
Was this course useful to you? Yes: 92% (12)
No: 0%
Partly: 08% (1)
Not sure: 0%
Was the course fee reasonable? Yes: 69% (9)
No: 23% (3)
Not sure: 8% (1)
Were the lecture schedules properly organized? Yes: 46% (6)
No: 0%
A few: 23% (3)
Most of them: 31% (4)
Was the course material adequate? Yes: 31% (4)
No: 62% (8)
Not sure: 08% (1)
How do you rate the faculty? Very good: 85% (11)
Partly good: 15% (2)
Average: 0%
Poor: 0%
Were all topics covered relating to the field? Yes: 23% (3)
Mostly: 69% (9)
Partly: 08% (1)
Not satisfactory: 0%
Which of the following was neglected? Clinical toxicology: 08% (1)
Forensic toxicology: 23% (3)
Analytical toxicology: 23% (3)
All the above: 0%
None of the above: 46% (6)
Was the practical component adequate? Yes: 54% (7)
No: 23% (3)
To some extent: 23% (3)
Was the nature of final assessment satisfactory? Yes: 69% (9)
No: 0%
To some extent: 31% (4)
Note: Figures in brackets refer to the number of candidates
Candidates List
Dr. Subbulakshmi Dhanabal Emergency Medicine, Tamil Nadu
Dr. John Peter Jesudass Emergency Medicine, Tamil Nadu
Dr. Malaya Kumar Mishra Emergency Medicine, Odisha
Dr. Sanjay V. Patne Internal Medicine, Maharashtra
Dr. M. Vaishali Emergency Medicine, Tamil Nadu
Dr. Nancy Saral Mary Emergency Medicine, Tamil Nadu
Dr. George Immanuel Emergency Medicine, Tamil Nadu
Dr. Neha Varshney Emergency Medicine, Gurugram
Dr. Shankar M. Bakkannavar Forensic Medicine & Toxicology, Karnataka
Dr. Shagun Thakur Forensic Medicine & Toxicology, Odisha
Dr. Roshni Pillay Internal Medicine, Kerala
Dr. Ravi Ranjan Rakesh Emergency Medicine, Bihar
Dr. Nini Shah Emergency Medicine, Gujarat
Dr. Kavita Ram Deshpande Forensic Medicine & Toxicology, Maharashtra
Dr. Bharat Sreekumar Forensic Medicine and Toxicology, Goa