An advantage of doing this survey now is that you don't add another item to your
"to do list"! This is our first effort to collect some systematic data about
The 60 Summits Project in honor of our third anniverary -- and the survey is
only 10 questions long.
Since we consider you a Friend of the 60 Summits Project, we would particularly
like to hear your view of our initiative -- even if you don't know or care much
about it! Plain talk is requested!
Go here to start the web-based survey:
http://www.surveymonkey.com/s.aspx?sm=34eSdsDQScmskzTvETtYsw_3d_3d
If enough people take the survey this week, the results will be included in an
article about The 60 Summits Project I must submit to the IAIABC* Journal by
June 1.
Please do try to find time for it in the next few days. HOWEVER, plan to finish
in one sitting. The Survey Monkey software may not remember you if you try to go
back later.
We are sending similar surveys to two other groups:
1. Our state/provincial leadership -- chairs and co-chairs of local groups
affiliated with The 60 Summits Project.
2. Everyone who has attended a Summit for whom we have an email address.
To start, go here:
http://www.surveymonkey.com/s.aspx?sm=34eSdsDQScmskzTvETtYsw_3d_3d
Cordially,
Jennifer
Jennifer Christian, MD, MPH
Founder & Chair
The 60 Summits Project
877-607-8664
* IAIABC = International Association of Industrial Accident Boards &
Commissions. It is a "trade association" for workers' compensation regulatory
agencies, commissions, and state funds -- and the organizations who have an
interest in what they do. The readership is small but very influential. An
article about the new work disability prevention paradigm and ACOEM's
recommendations for improving the stay-at-work and return-to-work process
appeared in the Winter Edition. An editorial about The 60 Summits Project by
the editor of the IAIABC Journal, Robert Aurbach, appeared in the Spring 2009
edition.