This two-day event will consist of a workshop and a seminar on PROMs.
The workshop on Thursday 25th June will provide an understanding of the opportunities that PROMs data present, why they are important and how to collect them - evidence and challenges.
The seminar on Friday 26th June will highlight where PROMs are being collected across the health spectrum and how they are being used to improve health related quality of care.
This event will cover areas such as improvement in the quality of health care, from methodological developments through methods of dissemination of outcomes, to the implementation of improvement initiatives based on PROMs data.
Title: Patient reported outome measures (PROMs): new horizons in health-related quality of life improvements event June 2015
Organiser: Centre of Research Excellence in Patient Safety (CREPS), Monash University
Date: 25th and 26th June 2015
Venue: The Alfred Medical Research and Education Precinct (AMREP) Lecture Theatre, 75 Commercial Rd, The Alfred, Melbourne Vic 3004
Cost: From $50 student rate / $120 general rate
Who should attend:
Clinicians;
Clinical research coordinators;
Clinical trials coordinators;
Data managers;
Quality managers;
Researchers;
Medical students;
Patients and their family members; and
Members of the general public.
Contact: Catherine Pound Ph: +61 3 9903 0891 / Email: crepatientsafety@monash.edu
Payment and flyer details: please visit http://www.med.monash.edu.au/sphpm/creps/seminars.html
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