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Assessing how a child feels and functions using patient-reported and activity data

Bryce Reeve, PhD
Monday, December 17, 2018
8:45 am - 10:00 am
Bryce Reeve, PhD
Great Minds Think for Kids

The goal of the Children's Health & Discovery initiative (CHDI) is to foster multidisciplinary and innovative research that will positively impact childhood and lifelong health. As part of our goal of fostering multidisciplinary collaborations, the CHDI is holding seminar/brainstorming sessions, which we've termed "Great Minds Think for Kids". These sessions will include a 40-minute research-in-progress talk from a guest speaker, followed by a 40-minute brainstorming/group discussion session led by the guest speaker and a member of the CHDI scientific leadership.

Dr. Bryce Reeve is a Professor of Population Health Sciences and Pediatrics at Duke University. He also serves as Director of the Center for Health Measurement. Trained in psychometric methods, Dr. Reeve's work focuses on assessing the impact of disease and treatments on the lives of patients and their caregivers. This includes the development of clinical outcome assessments using both qualitative and quantitative methods, and the integration of patient-centered data in research and healthcare delivery settings to inform decision-making. From 2000 to 2010, Dr. Reeve served as Program Director for the U.S. National Cancer Institute. From 2010 to 2017, he served as Professor of Health Policy and Management at the University of North Carolina. In 2015, he received the John Ware and Alvin Tarlov Career Achievement Prize in Patient-Reported Outcomes Measures.

Contact: Jillian Hurst