A Review of the Effectiveness of Breast Surgical Oncology Fellowship Programs Utilizing Kirkpatrick’s Evaluation Model

2015 ◽  
Vol 31 (3) ◽  
pp. 466-471 ◽  
Author(s):  
Jory S. Simpson ◽  
A. S. Scheer
2013 ◽  
Vol 16 ◽  
pp. 102-129
Author(s):  
Syamsu Qamar Badu

Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk mendapatkan gambaran tentang implementasi Evaluasi Model Kirkpatrick pada Program Pembelajaran Matakuliah Masalah Nilai Awal (MNA) dan Syarat Batas. Dari empat level untuk Evaluasi Model Kirkpatrick masing-masing dilakukan penilain dengan alat penilaian yang berbeda. Penilaian kinerja digunakan untuk menilai hasil kerja atau proyek mahasiswa. Metode penelitian ini adalah penelitian deskriptif kualitatif. Sampel dalam penelitian ini adalah mahasiswa Jurusan Pendidikan Matematika Fakultas Matematika dan Ilmu Pengetahuan Alam Universitas Negeri Gorontalo berjumlah  58 orang. Data dalam penelitian ini dijaring menggunakan angket dan dilakukan pengujian reliabilitas dengan Crombach’s Alpha. Evaluasi belajar mahasiswa diperoleh dengan menggunakan rubrik penilaian kinerja. Hasil penelitian menggambarkan Evaluasi Model Kirkpatrick pada Program Pembelajaran Matakuliah Masalah Nilai Awal (MNA) dan Syarat Batas sangat efektif.Kata Kunci: Evaluasi Model Kirkpatrick, Asesmen Kinerja, Masalah Nilai Awal dan Syarat Batas ______________________________________________________________THE IMPLEMENTATION OF KIRKPATRICK’S EVALUATION MODEL IN THE LEARNING OF INITIAL VALUE AND BONDARY CONDITION PROBLEMSAbstract This research is aimed at describing the implementation of the implementation of Kirkpatrick’s evaluation model in the learning of Initial Value and Bondary Condition Problems. Four each of the four different levels in the model, an evaluation was conducted using different instruments. A performance evaluation was to assess the students’ product or project. This was a qualitative descriptive study involving 58 students of Mathematics Department, Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences, State University of Gorontalo as the sample. The data were collected by questionnaire; the reliability was tested through Cronbrach’s alpha. Students’ learning achievement was scored using a performance rubric. The study shows that Kirkpatrick’s Evaluation Model for the learning program for Initial Values and Boundary Condition Problems is very effective.Keywords: Kirkpatrick’s Evaluation Model, Performance Assessment, Initial Value and Boundary Condition Problems


2021 ◽  

Background: AIDS is a pandemic and a health challenge in the world and all the people of society are at risk of this health problem. Awareness Campaign has become increasingly used in recent years and aims to convey persuasive messages to perform specific behaviors in the target group. The aim of this research was to determine the effectiveness of AIDS prevention and awareness campaign in students through the use of Kirkpatrick’s Evaluation Model. Methods: the cross-sectional study was conducted in border areas of the Sarvabad City in 2018. A total of 564 students in high school were randomly selected. This research was based on Kirkpatrick model. This model considers the effectiveness of training programs in four levels, reaction, learning, behavior and results. Required data were collected by a questionnaire based Kirkpatrick model. Media used in this campaign included: banner, pamphlet, videos and training by health experts. Data were analyzed using SPSS software version 20. Results: The most attractive media used in awareness campaign for participants were training provided by health professionals (speech and Q&A session) and educational videos, pamphlets and banners, respectively. Awareness and behavior of students significantly increased after the campaign by 51.6% and 25.6%, respectively (P≤0. 00). Conclusion: Kirkpatrick model was effective and can be used to evaluate awareness campaign, because this model shows the changes well that caused by training in reaction, learning and behavior. Therefore effectiveness evaluation in the all subjects needed to be improved through implementation of optimizing training design.


2019 ◽  
Vol 20 (1) ◽  
pp. 18
Author(s):  
Azwar Iskandar

This research was conducted with the aim of: (i) evaluating the trainees’s satisfaction on trainers and training performance; (ii) evaluating  the implementation of training results in their work units; (iii) evaluating the impact of training on trainee’s and/or unit performance; and (iv) identifying the constraints that hinders the training results to support the improvement of alumni competency and performance. Kirkpatrick's Evaluation Model was employed, and data was collected using questionnaires and interviews as well as descriptive statistical analysis techniques. The findings reveals that; (i) the overall aspects of training implementation were considered ‘very good’ by the participants, even though did not yet meet their level of expectation. The teacher however, indicates that the overall aspects of training have been able to meet the expectations of participants; (ii) the Effective Negotiation Skills training improved alumni competency after returning to work. This can be seen from the average value of the total perceptions of alumni respondents related to changes in competence after participating in training as much as 8.34 (on a scale of 1-10). Paired sample t-test analysis also showed a significant influence indicating improvement of alumni competency, especially in negotiating with the stakeholders; (iii) the results of training significantly have positive impacts on trainee’s and/or unit performance. This can be seen from the average total of alumni perception on impacts of 4.12 (high) in scale of 1-5 where 1 is very low and 5 is very high) scale. Majority of alumni feel that its positive impacts indicated by increasing of negotiation capability to stakeholders; (iv) The biggest obstacle experienced by alumni in applying knowledge obtained from the training in the workplace is different language, culture, and character, which posed  difficulty for them to negotiate and communicate work unit tasks and target performance. Penelitian ini  dilaksanakan dengan tujuan: (i) mengevaluasi kepuasan peserta diklat terhadap pengajar dan penyelenggaraan diklat; (ii) mengevaluasi implementasi hasil diklat setelah kembali ke unit kerja; (iii) mengevaluasi dampak hasil diklat dalam meningkatkan kinerja alumni diklat dan/atau unit kerja; dan (iv) mengidentifikasi kendala yang menghambat penerapan hasil pelatihan. Model Evaluasi Kirkpatrick digunakan dalam penelitian ini, dan data dikumpulkan dengan menggunakan kuesioner dan wawancara serta teknik analisis statistik deskriptif. Temuan mengungkapkan bahwa (i) keseluruhan aspek evaluasi penyelenggaraan dinilai oleh peserta dengan kategori Sangat Baik meskipun belum dapat memenuhi tingkat harapan dari peserta yang ditunjukkan dengan angka rata-rata di bawah 100%. Di sisi lain, keseluruhan aspek evaluasi pengajar telah dapat memenuhi harapan dari peserta; (ii) pelatihan mampu meningkatkan kompetensi alumni dalam mendukung pekerjaan alumni setelah kembali ke unit kerja. Hal ini terlihat dari nilai rata-rata total persepsi responden alumni terkait perubahan kompetensi setelah mengikuti diklat sebesar 8,34 (dari skala 1-10). Hasil uji-t berpasangan menunjukkan hal yang sama bahwa program pelatihanyang dilakukan berhasil dan memiliki pengaruh yang signifikan dalam peningkatan kompetensi alumni; (iii) hasil pelatihan memberikan dampak terhadap kinerja alumni dan/atau unit kerja alumni dengan nilai rata-rata tingkat dampak positif bagi kinerja individu dan/atau unit kerja dengan kategori tinggi; (iv) kendala terbesar yang dialami oleh alumni dalam menerapkan pengetahuan yang diperoleh dari pelatihan di tempat kerja adalah perbedaan bahasa, budaya, dan karakter, yang menimbulkan kesulitan ketika  melakukan negosiasi dan komunikasi tentang tugas dan target kinerja unit.


2012 ◽  
Vol 30 (4_suppl) ◽  
pp. 358-358
Author(s):  
Rebecca Lynn Wiatrek ◽  
Wendy Lee ◽  
Curtis Jackson Wray ◽  
Gagandeep Singh ◽  
John H Yim ◽  
...  

358 Background: It is unclear how the physician shortage in the US will affect cancer care for our aging population and specifically how it will affect the care of hepatopancreatobiliary (HPB) malignancies. Our objective was to assess the clinical practices of recent surgical oncology fellowship graduates to determine their contribution in caring for this patient population. Methods: Practice data was gathered for surgeons who completed Society of Surgical Oncology (SSO)-approved surgical oncology fellowship programs between 2003-2008. Types of practice were defined as: (1) University Hospital or NCI-designated Cancer Center (NCICC); (2) University-affiliated hospital with resident training; (3) Private/community hospital with residency training program; (4) Private practice; (5) Military; and (6) International. Results: Of 253 surgeons who matched into SSO approved programs during our study period, 10 did not complete training, 11 entered military positions, and 17 are practicing internationally. Of the remaining 215 surgeons, 75% (n=161) obtained teaching positions and 25% (n=54) entered private practice. Of those in teaching positions, the majority were at University Hospitals/NCICC (n=133); followed by University-affiliated hospitals (n=16) and private/community hospitals with resident training (n=12). Overall, the practice focus was most commonly general surgical oncology (60%, n=130) followed by primary HPB (20%, n=43), breast/endocrine or melanoma/sarcoma (17%, n=36), and breast alone (3%, n=6). Conclusions: Our investigation shows that the majority of trainees from surgical oncology fellowship training programs obtain teaching positions with at least a portion of their practice covering HPB malignancies. Thus, recent surgical oncology fellowship graduates are positively contributing to the workforce treating HPB malignancies.


2019 ◽  
Vol 26 (9) ◽  
pp. 2675-2681 ◽  
Author(s):  
Michael M. Wach ◽  
Reed I. Ayabe ◽  
Samantha M. Ruff ◽  
Michael D’Angelica ◽  
Sean P. Dineen ◽  
...  

2017 ◽  
Vol 29 (2) ◽  
pp. 35-53 ◽  
Author(s):  
Thomas G. Reio ◽  
Tonette S. Rocco ◽  
Douglas H. Smith ◽  
Elegance Chang

2019 ◽  
Vol 20 (1) ◽  
pp. 18-39
Author(s):  
Azwar Iskandar

This research was conducted with the aim of: (i) evaluating the trainees’s satisfaction on trainers and training performance; (ii) evaluating  the implementation of training results in their work units; (iii) evaluating the impact of training on trainee’s and/or unit performance; and (iv) identifying the constraints that hinders the training results to support the improvement of alumni competency and performance. Kirkpatrick's Evaluation Model was employed, and data was collected using questionnaires and interviews as well as descriptive statistical analysis techniques. The findings reveals that; (i) the overall aspects of training implementation were considered ‘very good’ by the participants, even though did not yet meet their level of expectation. The teacher however, indicates that the overall aspects of training have been able to meet the expectations of participants; (ii) the Effective Negotiation Skills training improved alumni competency after returning to work. This can be seen from the average value of the total perceptions of alumni respondents related to changes in competence after participating in training as much as 8.34 (on a scale of 1-10). Paired sample t-test analysis also showed a significant influence indicating improvement of alumni competency, especially in negotiating with the stakeholders; (iii) the results of training significantly have positive impacts on trainee’s and/or unit performance. This can be seen from the average total of alumni perception on impacts of 4.12 (high) in scale of 1-5 where 1 is very low and 5 is very high) scale. Majority of alumni feel that its positive impacts indicated by increasing of negotiation capability to stakeholders; (iv) The biggest obstacle experienced by alumni in applying knowledge obtained from the training in the workplace is different language, culture, and character, which posed  difficulty for them to negotiate and communicate work unit tasks and target performance. Penelitian ini  dilaksanakan dengan tujuan: (i) mengevaluasi kepuasan peserta diklat terhadap pengajar dan penyelenggaraan diklat; (ii) mengevaluasi implementasi hasil diklat setelah kembali ke unit kerja; (iii) mengevaluasi dampak hasil diklat dalam meningkatkan kinerja alumni diklat dan/atau unit kerja; dan (iv) mengidentifikasi kendala yang menghambat penerapan hasil pelatihan. Model Evaluasi Kirkpatrick digunakan dalam penelitian ini, dan data dikumpulkan dengan menggunakan kuesioner dan wawancara serta teknik analisis statistik deskriptif. Temuan mengungkapkan bahwa (i) keseluruhan aspek evaluasi penyelenggaraan dinilai oleh peserta dengan kategori Sangat Baik meskipun belum dapat memenuhi tingkat harapan dari peserta yang ditunjukkan dengan angka rata-rata di bawah 100%. Di sisi lain, keseluruhan aspek evaluasi pengajar telah dapat memenuhi harapan dari peserta; (ii) pelatihan mampu meningkatkan kompetensi alumni dalam mendukung pekerjaan alumni setelah kembali ke unit kerja. Hal ini terlihat dari nilai rata-rata total persepsi responden alumni terkait perubahan kompetensi setelah mengikuti diklat sebesar 8,34 (dari skala 1-10). Hasil uji-t berpasangan menunjukkan hal yang sama bahwa program pelatihanyang dilakukan berhasil dan memiliki pengaruh yang signifikan dalam peningkatan kompetensi alumni; (iii) hasil pelatihan memberikan dampak terhadap kinerja alumni dan/atau unit kerja alumni dengan nilai rata-rata tingkat dampak positif bagi kinerja individu dan/atau unit kerja dengan kategori tinggi; (iv) kendala terbesar yang dialami oleh alumni dalam menerapkan pengetahuan yang diperoleh dari pelatihan di tempat kerja adalah perbedaan bahasa, budaya, dan karakter, yang menimbulkan kesulitan ketika  melakukan negosiasi dan komunikasi tentang tugas dan target kinerja unit.


Author(s):  
Joseph Williams ◽  
Georgina Humphries

Law enforcement officials (LEOs) in the UK conduct open source research (OSR) as part of their routine online investigations. OSR, in this instance, refers to publicly available information that is accessed via the Internet. As part of the research, identifying and tracing the electronic suspect (RITES) course provided by the UK's College of Policing, LEOs are introduced to the open source internet research tool (OSIRT); a free software tool designed to assist LEOs with OSR investigations. This article draws on analyses from questionnaires and observations from a RITES course; mapping them to Kirkpatrick's evaluation model. Results showed the positive impact the RITES course had in transferring knowledge back on-the-job, with LEOs applying knowledge learned to real-life investigative scenarios. Additionally, results showed OSIRT integrated both in the RITES course and into the LEOs investigative routine.


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