ISOQOL’s Education Committee wants to hear from you!

Are you interested in organizing a virtual symposium, webinar or virtual roundtable? Submit an e-learning proposal by 28 February to have your voice heard!

This is your opportunity to share your suggestions on thought-provoking, trending, and timely topics that are important to you, your colleagues, and the ISOQOL community. It’s also a good way to get involved in ISOQOL, build your CV, and make lasting connections with others in the field.

Not convinced? Hear what past organizers have had to say:

We co-chaired the MWM symposium in 2021, which was designed as a virtual experience in the light of Covid. The ISOQOL staff assisted with all the logistical preparations, including scheduling planning and rehearsal meetings, identifying the technology platform to use, and of course, taking care of promotion and registration. They really made it pain free for the co-chairs, who could then focus on planning the scientific content and recruiting speakers. It was overall a great experience and we had a lot of fun along the way with the team! I would urge all with a great topic to share with the measurement world and beyond to propose a topic and host [a virtual symposium]!

Jiat Ling Poon, PhD

Organizing an ISOQOL webinar was a fantastic way to reach members who may not have the opportunity to join for the annual conference. The process of developing the webinar was also helpful for building and maintaining connections with the speakers in a meaningful way.

Calvin Ho, PhD

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Check out the NEW Annual Conference Encore Program

The pilot Annual Conference Encore program is now available! This program is intended to extend the reach of research presented at the Annual Conference to those unable to attend.

Access to the Encore presentations is included in ISOQOL membership and available to non-members for $50 USD.

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The International Society for Quality of Life Research (ISOQOL) is a global community of researchers, clinicians, health care professionals, industry professionals, consultants, and patient research partners advancing health related quality of life research (HRQL).

Together, we are creating a future in which patient perspective is integral to health research, care and policy.