Harrison Joron
Oral Paper Session 2-B
Paper 124: Evaluation of a screen-to-CAT approach for PROMIS® sleep disturbance in solid organ transplant recipients
Harrison Joron is a recent graduate of the University of Toronto, where he completed his Honours Bachelor of Science in Human Biology. He is a Clinical Research Assistant with the Kidney Health Education and Research Group at the Ajmera Transplant Centre, University Health Network, where he contributes to research on patient-reported outcomes and quality of life in solid organ transplant recipients.
The recording of this presenter's talk (course) will be available on-demand at the conclusion of the conference.
Paper 124: Evaluation of a screen-to-CAT approach for PROMIS® sleep disturbance in solid organ transplant recipients
Harrison Joron is a recent graduate of the University of Toronto, where he completed his Honours Bachelor of Science in Human Biology. He is a Clinical Research Assistant with the Kidney Health Education and Research Group at the Ajmera Transplant Centre, University Health Network, where he contributes to research on patient-reported outcomes and quality of life in solid organ transplant recipients.
The recording of this presenter's talk (course) will be available on-demand at the conclusion of the conference.
Courses for this Presenter
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Oral Paper Session 2-B: Methodology
- Presenter(s): Michael Bass; Xiaodan Tang; Felix Fischer; Richard Gershon; Harrison Joron
- Session#: PHO2501-105
- Session Length: 45 minutes
- Program: The 11th Annual PROMIS International Conference
- Date: Oct 27, 2025