Eme Trainer Report

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EVERY MEMBER EDUCATION TRAINER POST-VISIT EVALUATION

NAME: DATE:

CHAPTER/ASSOCIATION: PROGRAM TOPIC:

EME TRAINER:

Strongly Disagree Disagree Neutral Agree Strongly Agree
The EME Trainer visit met its objectives.
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How did your chapter/association benefit from this EME Trainer visit?

What positive changes have been implemented by your chapter/association as a result of the learning you experienced during this EME Trainer visit?

What improvements/suggestions do you have for the EME Trainer program?

Will you choose to utilize the EME Trainer program next year? 0YES 0NO
Why or why not?

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