Events
Engaging events for researchers and our community at large.
Engaging events for researchers and our community at large.
Trauma quality improvement efforts have traditionally focused on care delivered during the index hospitalization, with limited understanding of patient recovery after discharge. In this DIGIT-MI session, Dr. Bryant Oliphant will introduce MTQIP (Michigan Trauma Quality Improvement Program) and explore how new data sources and technologies, including wearable devices and smartphone-based patient reported outcomes (PROs), can help better characterize recovery after injury. We will discuss opportunities to incorporate post-discharge, patient-centered, and real-world data into existing frameworks to improve outcome measurement and inform trauma care.
Bryant Oliphant, M.D., M.B.A., M.Sc., is a research assistant professor of Orthopaedic Surgery at the University of Michigan Medical School.
This internal event is open to U-M faculty, staff, trainees and learners only. Register for our 2025-26 DIGIT-MI season to receive session details and the Zoom link.
DIGIT-MI is an affinity group where University of Michigan faculty and staff meet to learn and share resources that encourage the use of digital and mobile technologies, as well as mental wellness measures, in research. Virtual sessions are held from 1 to 2 p.m. on the second Monday of the month from October through May.