Here’s what you missed over the summer!

Reminder: All ISOQOL Members Receive a Discounted Rate

ISOQOL’s e-learning platform offers numerous education programs to enhance your HRQL knowledge. Over the summer, we held multiple live webinars and the live 2024 Measuring What Matters Symposium. 

Learn more about all these opportunities below. Know someone who would be interested in e-learning? Download the flyer below to help us spread the word!

Webinars

The Statistics SIG organized the webinar series “Communicating the Patient Voice with PROs: Making the Most of PRO Data from Objectives to Estimands.” Check out the bundle for the series or view the individual webinars below!

How to Develop PRO Objectives for Trials

This webinar shows how to develop a good PRO objective and demonstrates the possibilities and implications of different analytic choices, using examples from multiple disease areas.
View the Webinar

What’s an Estimand and Why Should I Use It?

This webinar introduces estimands, and shows how estimands can be used to plan for and address post-randomisation challenges to make the most of PRO data. It demonstrates how to use this framework to construct, evaluate and communicate PRO estimands using examples from multiple disease areas.
View the Webinar

2024 Measuring What Matters Symposium

Measuring what Matters in Social Determinants of Health for Chronic Illness

This virtual symposium focuses on associations between social determinants of health, chronic disease, and health outcomes, including health related quality of life.
View the Symposium Recordings

Topic proposal submissions for the May 2026 Virtual Symposium will open in October, so stay tuned!

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.