The Intestinal Malrotation Research Alliance (IMRA), housed within the Hudson College of Public Health, is set to host its annual Intestinal Malrotation Research Summit on April 17-18, 2025. This free event brings together patients, clinicians, and researchers to advance understanding and improve care for this rare condition.
A key highlight of the Summit is the keynote presentation by Caroline Davis, a national speaker from the Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute (PCORI). Davis will present “Building Meaningful, Effective, and Sustainable Partnerships in Patient-Centered Outcomes Research” on April 18 at 9:00 a.m. This virtual session will be streamed in Room 150 of the Hudson College of Public Health, providing attendees the opportunity to engage in real-time discussion about patient-centered research and its impact on healthcare.
The Summit is open to all, with in-person and virtual participation options available. Join us for all or some of the event!
Learn more and register today at: malrotationresearch.org/2025-annual-meeting.
