Palliative Outcome Scale (POS + IPOS) Workshop 2025Info Location Attendee Categories Additional Items Contact More Info Event Information![]()
DescriptionThe annual Palliative Outcome Scale (POS +IPOS) Training Days will be held in HYBRID format, both in-person (at the Cicely Saunders Institute at King’s College London) and online on 8 & 9 October 2025. This event will be an excellent opportunity to learn about the POS family of measures, discover new developments in palliative care outcomes measurement, and collaborate with like-minded clinicians and researchers from around the world. Please click on the "More Info" tab for further information about this event. Please select the appropriate category below - You will then be able to select Student or Professional fee on the next page. Booking Fee: Online - Student (£50) Online - Professional (£100) In-Person - Student (£100) In-Person - Professional (£150)
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ContactMore InformationDay 1 will cover practical applications of POS + IPOS for clinicians, including sessions for those working with adults and children. You will hear from patient-centred outcomes experts as well as clinicians and researchers who use the POS family of measures in their everyday work. Each session will provide attendees with opportunities to practice using the measures, see creative examples of how the measures have been implemented, and learn what to do with data you’ve collected. Day 2 will continue with more advanced discussions about new advances in the POS family of measures and new techniques to use the measures in research and clinical practice. This day will be relevant for those working with both adults and children. For online participants, the training days will last from 9:30 to 2 both days with a break for lunch. For in-person participants, there will be additional discussion-based workshops in the afternoon until 4pm. While we understand that some people are only able to attend online, we encourage those who are able to attend in-person to do so as this will add opportunities to network with clinicians and researchers with similar interests. See www.pos-pal.org or email palliativecare@pos-pal.org for more information. |