2012 Research Symposium 
A yearly event at the ASHA Convention is the Research Symposium, where current, theme-focused research is presented by experts.
Symposium Topic
Measuring Rehabilitation Outcomes Using Large-Scale Datasets
Symposium Presentations
View videos of the narrated presentations:
Outcomes Measurement and Interdisciplinary Cooperation in Health Care Reform
- The Role of Outcomes Measurement in Health Care Reform by Margaret Rogers
- The Influence of Evidence-Based Practice on Policy Decisions by Gary Ulicny
- ASHA’s National Outcomes Measurement System by Rob Mullen
Common Data Elements and Large-Scale Outcomes Measurement Databases
- The NIH-Toolbox and PROMIS by Karon Cook
- The Uniform Data System for Medical Rehabilitation by Kenneth Ottenbacher
Measuring Participation Outcomes
- Measurement of Veteran's Participation by Linda Resnik
- Measuring Participation Outcomes of Individuals With Communication Disorders by Kathryn Yorkston
Patient-Reported Outcomes and Goal Attainment Scaling
- The Aphasia Communication Outcomes Measure by Patrick Doyle
- A Clinically Meaningful Theory of Outcomes Measurement by Robert Massof