Clinical Outcomes Solutions at ISPOR Europe 2019: Sharing Expertise, Gaining Insights

In Clinical Outcomes Research, conferences serve as platforms for knowledge exchange, fostering collaboration, and offering exposure to the latest advancements in the field. This November, Copenhagen's vibrant city will host one such prestigious event – ISPOR Europe 2019. We are excited to announce that the Clinical Outcomes Solutions (COS) leadership team will attend, contributing to the conversations and insights.


A Look at COS's Participation

Our team has been at the forefront of pioneering research, and ISPOR Europe presents a perfect opportunity to showcase some of our groundbreaking studies. Here’s a glimpse of the presentations by the COS team:

  1. Disease Burden in Patients with Mild Psoriasis: Group Concept Mapping
    Presented by: Hudgens S, Pelletier C, Newton L, and team.
    Date: Wednesday, 6 November, 09:30-14:00
    Link: Presentation Details

  2. Using the VARK® Model to Aid Qualitative Data Collection in Pediatric Patients
    Presented by: Keith S, Randall JA, Kelly K, and team.
    Date: Monday, 4 November, 10:30-14:00
    Link: Presentation Details

  3. A Qualitative Study Exploring the Burden of Ulcerative Colitis Among Various Age Groups
    Presented by: Randall JA, Guobyte A, Hunter T, and team.
    Date: Wednesday, 6 November, 09:30-14:00
    Link: Presentation Details

  4. The Bleeding and Pelvic Discomfort Scale - Measuring Patient-Reported Symptoms in Uterine Fibroids
    Presented by: Li J, Kang J, Hunsche E, Hudgens S.
    Date: Wednesday, 6 November, 09.30 - 14.00
    Link: Presentation Details


Anticipating Collaborative Synergy

ISPOR Europe offers an environment of collaborative synergy, bringing together leading minds in health economics and outcomes research. As leaders in Clinical Outcomes Research, COS looks forward to sharing our expertise and absorbing new insights, perspectives, and innovations.

In Conclusion, as we gear up for ISPOR Europe 2019, we invite fellow attendees and enthusiasts to join our sessions, engage in insightful discussions, and collaborate towards a brighter, more informed future in Clinical Outcomes Research.

Stay tuned for more updates and post-conference reflections from the world of Clinical Outcomes Research.

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