Excellent content. Speaker again hard to hear/very soft spoken and microphone needed to be set more loudly.
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It was VERY difficult to hear Dr. Vrabec, even with a microphone.
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He talked too quietly
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Dr. Vrabec is very soft spoken and it was very hard to hear him. Only got about every other word. Hard session right after lunch.
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Did not get what I wanted from this presentation. Did not explain the results.
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no previous experience in this area of ent care
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The vestibular testing was good, alittle harder to concentrate after lunch. I had not considered that BPPV was intermittent dysfunction.
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I was sitting in the fourth row and still could not easily hear the speaker. This was the conference I was hoping the get greater insight to the vestibular testing we do in office. I wish I could have heard it
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I had difficulty hearing presenter at times, he was speaking with a soft tone.
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We should do more on this topic in the future. Was good, but this is so complicated. Can always use more.
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very soft spoken, struggled to hear his entire lecture
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He didn't speak loud enough and his lecture was not clearly understood. I knew less about vestibular testing after taking the course.
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I found this a very informative update for my own practice.
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He is brilliant in his field and there was alot of good information. BUT we could not hear the speaker, The volume of his microphone was very low and it sounded like he was mummbling. The room monitor had someone come to fix it..but by that point 20-30 minutes went by.
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voice too soft to be heard.
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This session got a little difficult to follow. I think that there was A LOT of information, and it became overwhelming at times. I think having an Audiologist with this speaker could have made a difference.
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Excellent speaker
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Speaker was a little difficult to hear. Did not use microphone effectively.
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It would be helpful for slides to be available online.
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