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2021 P-POD Conference Speaker Evaluation
Saturday, June 26, 2021
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Saturday, June 26, 2021
Eric Adams, MPA
"Healthy at Last - A Public Servant's Diabetes Reversal in Public View"
1. Presenter was clear, engaging, and thorough in content delivery.
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2. Content reflected balance, objectivity and evidence-basis as opposed to commercial bias or conflicts of interest.
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3. Content positively impacted my knowledge base, my personal behavior or my future ability to serve as a practitioner or educator.
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Kim A. Williams, Sr., MD MACC FASNC FAHA
"Nutrition and Cardiovascular Mortality"
1. Presenter was clear, engaging, and thorough in content delivery.
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2. Content reflected balance, objectivity and evidence-basis as opposed to commercial bias or conflicts of interest.
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3. Content positively impacted my knowledge base, my personal behavior or my future ability to serve as a practitioner or educator.
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Laura Pridemore, MD JD FAAP
PEDIATRICS FORUM, PART 1 OF 3
"Pediatric Evidence of Dietary Effects on Growth Rates, Bone Health and Common Illnesses"
1. Presenter was clear, engaging, and thorough in content delivery.
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2. Content reflected balance, objectivity and evidence-basis as opposed to commercial bias or conflicts of interest.
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3. Content positively impacted my knowledge base, my personal behavior or my future ability to serve as a practitioner or educator.
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Qadira Huff, MD MPH FAAP DipABLM
PEDIATRICS FORUM, PART 2 OF 3
"Growing Healthy Children Optimally with Plant Power: The Role of Whole Food Plant-based Nutrition"
1. Presenter was clear, engaging, and thorough in content delivery.
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2. Content reflected balance, objectivity and evidence-basis as opposed to commercial bias or conflicts of interest.
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3. Content positively impacted my knowledge base, my personal behavior or my future ability to serve as a practitioner or educator.
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Round Table: "Importance of Nutrition in Childhood and Adolescence"
PEDIATRICS FORUM, PART 3 OF 3
Chair: Vanita Rahman, MD CNS CCS
Qadira Huff, MD MPH FAAP DipABLM
Laura Pridemore, MD JD FAAP
1. The chair facilitated well the round table discussion.
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2. The discussion reasonably did justice to the stated topic.
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3. Presenter was clear, engaging and responsive to the group's needs.
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Vanita Rahman
Qadira Huff
Laura Pridemore
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Vanita Rahman
Qadira Huff
Laura Pridemore
4. Presenter's content reflected balance, objectivity, and evidence-basis as opposed to commercial bias or conflicts of interest.
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Vanita Rahman
Qadira Huff
Laura Pridemore
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Vanita Rahman
Qadira Huff
Laura Pridemore
5. Presenter's content positively impacted my knowledge base, my personal behavior or my future ability to serve as a practitioner or educator.
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Vanita Rahman
Qadira Huff
Laura Pridemore
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Vanita Rahman
Qadira Huff
Laura Pridemore
Andrew Freeman, MD FACC FACP
“Plant-based Diets in 2021: The Data Keep Pouring In"
1. Presenter was clear, engaging, and thorough in content delivery.
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2. Content reflected balance, objectivity and evidence-basis as opposed to commercial bias or conflicts of interest.
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3. Content positively impacted my knowledge base, my personal behavior or my future ability to serve as a practitioner or educator.
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Round Table: “What Blocks the Benefits of Plant-based Whole Foods? Not Affordable? Poor Access? Seen as Bland/Boring?”
Chair: Renae Thomas, MD
Lily Correa, MPH RDN DipACLM
Dawn Hilton-Williams, BA
1. The chair facilitated well the round table discussion.
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2. The discussion reasonably did justice to the stated topic.
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3. Presenter was clear, engaging and responsive to the group's needs.
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Renae Thomas
Lily Correa
Dawn Hilton-Williams
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Renae Thomas
Lily Correa
Dawn Hilton-Williams
4. Presenter's content reflected balance, objectivity, and evidence-basis as opposed to commercial bias or conflicts of interest.
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Renae Thomas
Lily Correa
Dawn Hilton-Williams
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Renae Thomas
Lily Correa
Dawn Hilton-Williams
5. Presenter's content positively impacted my knowledge base, my personal behavior or my future ability to serve as a practitioner or educator.
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Renae Thomas
Lily Correa
Dawn Hilton-Williams
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Renae Thomas
Lily Correa
Dawn Hilton-Williams
Mary Washington, MD FACP
"Unique Challenges of A Plant-based Nephrologist"
1. Presenter was clear, engaging, and thorough in content delivery.
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2. Content reflected balance, objectivity and evidence-basis as opposed to commercial bias or conflicts of interest.
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3. Content positively impacted my knowledge base, my personal behavior or my future ability to serve as a practitioner or educator.
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Amber Orman, MD DipABLM
5th ANNUAL DENIS BURKITT MEMORIAL LECTURE SERIES, 2 OF 2
"Breast Cancer: A Survivorship Plan Beyond the Mammogram"
1. Presenter was clear, engaging, and thorough in content delivery.
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2. Content reflected balance, objectivity and evidence-basis as opposed to commercial bias or conflicts of interest.
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3. Content positively impacted my knowledge base, my personal behavior or my future ability to serve as a practitioner or educator.
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