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A response to an article in the Telegraph newspaper – Monday 10th April 2017
Intro to Patient-Reported Outcomes, IPRO Course from ISOQOL
Are you interesed in why and how to use PROs in research? ISOQOL will be presenting their new Intro to Patient Reported Outcomes course in Oxford on Wednesday, 7 June at St. Anne's College Oxford, UK.
Clinical Outcomes at AAOS 2017
Clinical Outcomes will be at the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons (AAOS) in San Diego, March 14th to 16th.
New publication reports results using the Oxford Shoulder Score as the primary outcome measure in a randomised controlled trial
In the USA more than 300,000 rotator cuff repairs are performed annually at a cost of approximately $3bn. The debate over whether arthroscopic or open repair leads to better clinical results continues.
Clinical Outcomes in London at fifth annual National PROMs Summit
Clinical Outcomes will be respresented at the National PROMs Summit to be held in London, 7 December 2016.
Announcing the Launch of QuesTReviewTM – a new service developed to evaluate the usability of Clinical Outcome Assessment (COA) measures
The QuesTReviewTM service from DHP Research, in association with the Clinical Outcomes team at Oxford University Innovation, has been launched.
Clinical Outcomes presenting three posters at ISPOR 19th Annual European Congress in Vienna
Clinical Outcomes will be respresented at the ISPOR 19th Annual European Congress to be held in Vienna, 29 October-2 November 2016.
Launch of Recovering Quality of Life (ReQoL) at Westminster, 12 October 2016
The University of Sheffield is making a difference to the lives of mental health service users with an innovative new self-assessment measure which will help them in their recovery.
uMotif and Oxford University Innovation collaborate on world’s largest health tracking study to improve the lives of those with Parkinson’s
One person in every 500 has Parkinson’s disease, with more than 127,000 people in the UK and around 10 million people globally diagnosed with the condition.