Stage is set for 7th UK Patient Reported Outcome Measures (PROMs) Research Conference
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Stage is set for 7th UK Patient Reported Outcome Measures (PROMs) Research Conference

Stage is set for 7th UK Patient Reported Outcome Measures (PROMs) Research Conference
We’re delighted to announce that InSpired Health Outcomes is co-sponsoring the UK Patient Reported Outcome Measures (PROMs) Research Conference.
The event is being held on June 22, at the University of Sheffield, and we’re looking forward to attending, meeting up with old friends from our sector and making new connections among those who are developing questionnaires, or seeking support in the licensing, management and translation of questionnaires.
The University of Sheffield has been the venue for a number of UK Patient Reported Outcome Measures (PROMs) Research Conferences and is always an excellent host. 
The event itself is being organised by a scientific group, including Professor Tracey Young (School of Health Related Research, University of Sheffield and NIHR ARC Yorkshire and Humber theme co-lead); Dr Jill Carlton (School of Health Related Research, University of Sheffield); and Dr Phil Powell (School of Health Related Research, University of Sheffield), with support from clinicians and academics from ISOQOL's UK and Ireland Scientific Interest Group.
Not to be missed, the conference comprises plenaries, live presentations and posters developed by PROMs researchers from across the UK, and brings into the same room experts and specialists in the field of PROMs development and implementation.
If you’ve yet to register to attend, we’d urge you to do so. We’ll have a stand there, so please do come along and say hello. 
You can find more information about the event here, and tickets can be booked here. To talk to the team here at InSpired Health Outcomes, please get in touch.

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