Getting started with PROMIS and want to learn more?
This is for you!

Join us for the 2026 Training Workshop: Fundamentals of PROMIS
The goal is to help you connect the dots – from fundamentals to putting PROMIS into practice.
Using a seminar model, this new online training workshop is designed for clinicians, researchers, health system leaders, and quality leads interested in getting started with PROMIS.
New Online Format - A 3-Part Series
- Three one-hour webinar modules will be presented two weeks apart.
- Each module includes up to one hour of pre-work for registrants and a one-hour live, engaging session.
- Live sessions are focused on applied learning activities, discussion, and key practical takeaways.
$199 PHO Member
$149 PHO Student Member
$239 Non-Member
$179 Non-Member Student
$957 Discount for Group of 5 persons
Bring your team and maximize the benefit.
$957 Discount registration for group of 5 Questions? Please email
Dianne-Gilsenan@promishealth.org.
Learn and Engage in Three Live Webinar Modules
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Module 1
Selecting the Right PROMIS Measure(s) for You
February 3, Tuesday, 10 - 11 am CT
This module will overview the wide range of available PROMIS measures, including domains and measure formats, and will discuss considerations for selecting measures that align with a specific purpose.
Learning Objectives:
At the end of the session, participants will be able to (a) identify appropriate PROMIS domains for their purpose and (b) evaluate pros and cons of different PROMIS measure formats for their purpose.
Module 2
Optimizing Clinician and Patient Engagement in PROMIS Collection and Use
February 17, Tuesday, 10 - 11 cm CT
This module will overview technological solutions to capture PROMIS measures and discuss ways to optimize collection and use through strategies that both leverage and extend beyond technology.
Learning Objectives:
At the end of the session, participants will be able to (a) identify features within different technological solutions thaat support collection and use of PROMIS measures for their purpose and (b) list 3 strategies to engage clinicians and patients in PROMIS collection and use in routine care settings.
Module 3
Making Sense of PROMIS Scores
March 3, Tuesday, 10-11 am CT
This module will discuss score interpretation for both individual and groups, emphasizing the contectual nature of scores at a single point in time and over time.
Learning Objectives:
At the end of the session, participants will be able to (a) interpret PROMIS T-scores at a single point in time and (b) interpret PROMIS change scores.
Program Chairs

Nan Rothrock, PhD
Feinberg School of Medicine
Northwestern University
Chicago, Illinois

Brocha Stern, PhD, OTR
Icahn School of Medicine
at Mount Sinai
New York, New York
Speakers
Nejma Benzaari, MSPH
Health Systems Support
Northwestern University

Joseph Kucksdorf, PT, DPT, DSc
Emplify Health

Xiaodan Tang, PhD
Northwestern University

Aricca Van Citters, MS
Dartmouth Institute

Matthew Watson, MBA, RN
University of Iowa

Julia Weigle, MS
HealthMeasures Support
Northwestern University