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HCP Roundtable: Empowering Providers to Bring Cancer Innovation to Every Patient

November 19 @ 1:00 pm - 1:30 pm EST
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Guests

Assistant Professor, Department of Hematology and Medical Oncology
Emory University School of Medicine

Associate Professor of Medicine and Director of Quality in Gastroenterology
UCLA David Geffen School of Medicine
Gastroenterologist, UCLA Health and Veterans Affairs

The pace of innovation in cancer care has never been faster. Yet across the continuum, from prevention to precision medicine, deep inequities persist in who gains access to the latest diagnostics and treatments, and who is left waiting. How can healthcare providers ensure that progress in breast, colorectal, and other cancers truly reaches every patient?  

Join Dr. Demetria Smith-Graziani from Emory University School of Medicine and Dr. Folasade May from UCLA Health and Veterans Affairs (VA) as they share practical strategies to dismantle inequities, strengthen communication, and translate innovation into equitable, evidence-based care. 

This upcoming roundtable will challenge providers to reimagine what equitable innovation looks like, and to lead the change toward care that truly benefits every community.

Topics:

  • Lessons from Breast and Colorectal Cancer: Addressing Structural Inequities in Real Time
  • Bridging the Innovation Gap Between Academic and Community Settings
  • Unlearning Outdated Practices and Awareness Gaps
  • Overcoming Clinical Inertia to Advance Equitable Implementation
  • Strengthening Physician–Patient Communication to Drive Shared Decision-Making

Register to watch online on Wednesday, November 19th @ 10 AM Pacific | 1 PM Eastern.

The webinar will be recorded. To receive a link to the recording, please register and you will be notified when it’s available.

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Date & Time:

November 19 @ 1:00 pm - 1:30 pm

EPEP is brought to you by the Patient Empowerment Network. It is made possible through a sponsorship from Pfizer and generous donations from people like you.

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