Missouri State's Animal Care and Use training module has been designed
to provide you with a broad information about the ethical responsibilities investigators of animal
research are expected to provide on the welfare of research animals at the University. The survey below, has been
designed to provide the IACUC Committee with information regarding your understanding of, experience with, and
opinons about the responsible conduct of research involving animals that has been highlighted in the training. It should take less
than 10 minutes of your time. The information you provide will assist us in developing materials and tracking progress
of our goals of education and awareness. There are no right or wrong answers. The IACUC members will aggregate and analyze all data
and report the results anonymously.
Survey Questions:
1. Which of the following best describes your reason for taking the Animal Care and Use training?
Major/Minor requirement
Suggestion from colleague
Assigned by Principal Investigator
Federal requirement
Research requirement
Other
If Other , please specify:
2. How did you hear about the Animal Care and Use Training?
Faculty/Staff
Principal Investigator
Class
Other
If Other , please specify:
3. What position do you hold at Missouri State University?
Faculty
Staff
Department Head
Student
Administrator
Other
If Other , please specify:
4. How likely are you to recommend the Animal Care and Use Training to others in your field?
Definitely will recommend
Probably will recommend
Not sure
Probably will not recommend
Definitely will not recommend
5. If you are faculty, how likely are you to assign this
training to your students?
Required for students in my class
Optional for students in my class
Required for my advisees
Optional for my advisees
Not required for my class
I am not faculty
If used for class(es), please list the class(es):
6. In thinking about the training, how much did you learn in the process?
A lot
Moderate amount
Very little
Nothing
7. If you contacted the IACUC Committee for technical support, were all problems resolved to your complete satisfaction?
Problems resolved
Somewhat resolved
No problems/No contact with tech support
Not solved
If 'Not solved' , please explain.
8. How user friendly did you find the
training?
Not user friendly
Somewhat user friendly
User friendly
Very user friendly
9. In which area of the training did you feel that you learned the most, i.e. gained the primary benefit in terms of learning?
Animal Care and Use Program
Animal Care and Use Principles
Animal Care and Use Regulations
IACUC Committee
Hazards Associated working with Animals
Investigator Responsibilities
Special Considerations
10. In which area of the training did you feel you gained the secondary benefit in terms of learning?
Animal Care and Use Program
Animal Care and Use Principles
Animal Care and Use Regulations
IACUC Committee
Hazards Associated working with Animals
Investigator Responsibilities
Special Considerations
11. Which area of the policies and procedures could the training cover better?
Animal Care and Use Program
Animal Care and Use Principles
Animal Care and Use Regulations
IACUC Committee
Hazards Associated working with Animals
Investigator Responsibilities
Special Considerations
12. How would you grade the final assessment for the training?
Very difficult
Difficult
Satisfactory
Easy
Very easy
13. How helpful where the reference materials (information sheets, reference section, and help section) within the training?
Very helpful
Helpful
Satisfactory
Not helpful
Insufficient
14. How long should this online training last to adequately cover a material as comprehensive as the responsible conduct of research involving animals?
1.0 hour
1.5 hour
2.0 hour
2.5 hour
3.0 hour
3.5 hour
15. If you have additional comments for Missouri State University about your experience with the Animal Care and Use Training that has not been addressed in the survey, please enter them below.
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