2 of 4 Theme 3 - Segment 2: Research agenda for patient-centered outcomes assessment

This video segment from the First Global Summit on Occupational Health in Music highlights a transformative, global research agenda focused on measuring the outcomes that matter most to musicians. International experts call for new, patient-centered tools, not just for pain or function, but for what truly matters to performers, such as creative expression and confidence. The summit urges collaborative development of robust, multidimensional, digital, and culturally sensitive outcome measures. These new standards will help clinicians and researchers genuinely improve both care and quality of life for musicians around the world.

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