DeMuro CJ, McLeod LD, Fehnel SE, Meyer T. Determining clinically meaningful change in subjective tinnitus loudness. Presented at the 2014 International Tinnitus Seminar; May 2014. Berlin, Germany.
Deal L, Lewis SA, DiBenedetti DB, DeMuro-Mercon CJ. Development of a clinical outcome assessment for autism spectrum disorder. Presented at the 20th Annual Conference of the International Society for Quality of Life Research; October 2013.
DeMuro-Mercon CJ, DiBenedetti DB, Lewis SA, Fehnel SE. Successful implementation of the cognitive interviews in special populations. Presented at the 17th Annual Conference of the International Society for Quality of Life Research; November 1, 2010. Previously presented at the 16th Annual Conference of the International Society for Quality of Life Research.
DeMuro-Mercon CJ, DiBenedetti DB, Lewis SA, Fehnel SE. Successful implementation of the cognitive interview in special populations. Presented at the 16th Annual Conference of the International Society for Quality of Life Research; October 1, 2009.
Williams VS, DeMuro-Mercon CJ, Reeve BB, Erder MH. Implementing FDA PRO Guidelines: content validity and good measurement practices — what is the right balance? Presented at the International Society for Pharmacoeconomics and Outcomes Research 14th Annual International Meeting; May 15, 2009. Orlando, FL.
DeMuro-Mercon CJ, Mast TC, Floyd LE, Walters C. Assessing the impact of rotavirus gastroenteritis on the family. Presented at the National Conference and Exhibitions of the American Academy of Pediatrics; October 2005.
DeMuro-Mercon CJ, Lewis SA, Pearson JD. E-pro's: one size does not fit all critical factors in making it work. Presented at the CBINet Conference; July 2005.
Snyder ES, Pearson JD, Xu W, Cai B, DeMuro-Mercon CJ, Morrison M. A new single-item sleep quality scale: validation results in chronic primary insomnia and depressed patients. Presented at the Associated Professional Sleep Societies; May 2004.
DeMuro-Mercon CJ, Gonce C, Lewis SA. The electronic patient reported outcome (e-PRO) work for diary and questionnaire data. Presented at the Drug Information Association; 2003.