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Gillings offers 3-day workshop in Patient-Reported Outcome Measures (PROMs) in Healthcare Delivery

Patient-reported outcome measures (PROMs) are the gold standard for capturing how patients feel and function—covering physical and mental health, side effects, medication adherence, quality of life, and social health. PROMs are a hot topic in healthcare delivery, and their use is growing rapidly across health systems and research settings.

This skills-based, hybrid workshop is designed for professionals who want to better understand and implement PROMs in clinical care or research. Whether you are a junior faculty member, K awardee, postdoc, or a clinician looking to integrate PROMs into your practice, this workshop is for you.

What You Will Learn

  • How and why PROMs can improve care delivery
  • How to implement and use PROMs in clinics
  • Barriers and facilitators to clinic implementation
  • Strategies to overcome implementation barriers
  • How to select a PROM fit for your purpose
  • How PROMs are developed and evaluated
  • Whether a PROM is proprietary (purchased/registered)
  • How to critique PROMs for patient comprehensibility
  • Application across diverse conditions and populations

Instructor

Angela M. Stover, PhD - Associate Professor of Health Policy & Management, UNC-Chapel Hill

Format & Included Materials

  • 3 Days of Live Instruction (July 27–29, 2026)
  • Small Group Exercises
  • Readings & Handouts
  • Recordings (3 months)
  • Optional 1:1 20-minute Follow-Up Consult with Dr. Stover. Topics can include overcoming clinic barriers, grant applications,
  • datasets, manuscripts, and more

Hybrid Format – Can attend in person or online

Cost: $2,000
Registration/Payment Deadline – Friday, July 10 at 5:00 pm.

Cancellation Deadline – Full refunds will be issued to any cancellation received before Friday, July 10 at 5:00 pm.

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