MWM 2023 Session 1 Spotlight: Clinical Registries in Oncology

MWM 2023 Session 1 Spotlight: Clinical Registries in Oncology

Register today to attend Measuring What Matters, a symposium focused on how Australia uses clinical (quality) registries in oncology and the role of patient-reported outcomes measures (PROMs) as part of these registries. Scheduled for 18 July 2023, this virtual event...

Register Today for the 2023 Measuring What Matters Symposium

Register today to attend Measuring What Matters, a symposium focused on how Australia uses clinical (quality) registries in oncology and the role of patient-reported outcomes measures (PROMs) as part of these registries. Scheduled for 18 July 2023, this virtual event...

Submit a Topic Proposal for Measuring What Matters 2024

ISOQOL holds an annual virtual symposium focused broadly on Measuring What Matters and is currently seeking topic proposals for the July 2024 symposium. ISOQOL is seeking to identify and address topics of importance to our members and the HRQL field.  Topics may be: a...

Save the Date: Measuring What Matters 2023

Measuring what matters in oncology: Translating research into clinical practice using clinical quality registries 18 July 2023Virtual Event Cancers are a leading cause of morbidity and mortality globally. Clinical quality registries (CQRs) are recognized as important...
Measuring What Matters 2022 Recordings Now Available

Measuring What Matters 2022 Recordings Now Available

Measuring What Matters in Child Health: Challenges, Developments and Opportunities The 2022 Measuring What Matters Symposium was a huge success! We had approximately 100 registrants, as well as great engagement and participation in the live Q&As. If you were not...

2022 Measuring What Matters in Child Health

Rob Arbuckle, MSc, and Nalin Payakachat, BPharm MS PhD2022 Measuring What Matters Symposium Co-Chairs We were very proud to host the 2022 Measuring What Matters Symposium, which focused on Measuring What Matters in Child Health: Challenges, Developments and...