We Are ILL: HBCU Impact Post-Event Survey

Thank you for attending HBCU Impact: Future of Black Neurology! Your feedback is essential in helping us improve future programs and continue raising awareness about multiple sclerosis (MS) in Black communities.
This survey should take about 5 minutes to complete.
1.Which HBCU Impact event did you attend?(Required.)
2.What is your current academic or professional status?
3.How did you hear about this event?(Required.)
4.How satisfied were you with the overall event experience?(Required.)
How would you rate the following aspects of the event?
5.Quality of speakers(Required.)
6.Relevance of content to your academic/career interests
7.Clarity of information shared(Required.)
8.Event organization and flow(Required.)
9.Opportunities for networking and engagement(Required.)
10.What was the most valuable part of the event for you?(Required.)
11.Before this event, how familiar were you with multiple sclerosis (MS) and its impact on the Black community?(Required.)
12.After attending this event, how would you rate your understanding of MS and its impact on Black communities?(Required.)
13.What is one key takeaway you gained from this event?
Did this event influence your interest in:
14.Neurology as a career path?(Required.)
15.Other MS-related healthcare fields (e.g., physical therapy, neuroimmunology, public health)?(Required.)
16.Conducting research or advocacy in MS and Black health disparities?(Required.)
17.What barriers, if any, might prevent you from pursuing a career in neurology or MS-related healthcare? (Check all that apply)(Required.)
18.Would you be interested in additional mentorship, networking, or shadowing opportunities in neurology or MS-related fields?(Required.)
As a result of this event, how likely are you to:
19.Share MS awareness resources with peers and family?(Required.)
20.Advocate for more conversations about MS in Black communities?(Required.)
21.Consider participating in MS-related research or clinical trials?(Required.)
22.Would you be interested in attending future HBCU Impact events or similar programs?(Required.)
23.What topics or resources would you like to see in future HBCU Impact events?
24.Do you have any additional comments, suggestions, or feedback?(Required.)
25.If you’d like to stay connected with We Are ILL for mentorship opportunities, networking events, or career resources, please provide your email address.
Thank you for sharing your thoughts with us! Your feedback helps us continue empowering the next generation of Black healthcare professionals.