I-SCORE 2022
Investigators’ – Site Coordinators’
Opportunities for Research Excellence

Thursday, March 31st – Friday, April 1st, 2022
Meeting Feedback

Your feedback on the quality and content of I-SCORE is important for NCI DCP efforts to continue providing valuable meetings in the future. Please take a few minutes to share your thoughts with us.  

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1.How did the meeting meet your expectations overall?
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2.Please rate the following meeting elements:
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Website
Registration Process
Communication from Organizers
IT
3.Please rate the following meeting sessions:
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Opening Session
Consortia Trial Reports
CP-CTNet Lightning Talks
Enhancing Trial Recruitment and Operations
Disparities in Cancer Prevention
PREVENT: The Future of Cancer Prevention
4.What topics would you like to see addressed in future programs?
5.Additional comments/thoughts?