June
7

Research Ethics and Policy Series (REPS) | Carmen E. Guerra, MD, MSCE

12:00pm - 1:00pm • via Zoom

2021-06-07 12:00:00 2021-06-07 13:00:00 America/New_York Research Ethics and Policy Series (REPS) | Carmen E. Guerra, MD, MSCE The Abramson Cancer Center’s Strategies to Increase Accrual of Black Participants to Cancer Clinical Trials   Carmen E. Guerra, MD, MSCE, FACP Ruth C. and Raymond G. Perelman Associate Professor Vice Chair of Diversity and Inclusion, Department of Medicine Associate Director of Diversity and Outreach, Abramson Cancer Center Advisory Dean, Dr. Helen O. Dickens House, PSOM Register in advance via Zoom: https://zoom.us/j/97996959844 Dr. Carmen Guerra is the Ruth C. and Raymond G. Perelman Associate Professor of Medicine and the Associate Director of Diversity and Outreach at the Abramson Cancer Center.  Dr. Guerra leads the Abramson Cancer Center’s community engaged efforts to increase participation by underrepresented minorities in cancer clinical trials. In this talk, Dr. Guerra will review the underrepresentation of Black patients on cancer clinical trials, the barriers to participation and how the Abramson Cancer Center has increased participation by Black patients in cancer treatment trials. Please contact Mary Pham (mary.pham@pennmedicine.upenn.edu) if you would like to be added to the Medical Ethics events listserv. via Zoom Penn Medical Ethics

The Abramson Cancer Center’s Strategies to Increase Accrual of Black Participants to Cancer Clinical Trials

 

Carmen E. Guerra, MD, MSCE, FACP
Ruth C. and Raymond G. Perelman Associate Professor
Vice Chair of Diversity and Inclusion, Department of Medicine
Associate Director of Diversity and Outreach, Abramson Cancer Center
Advisory Dean, Dr. Helen O. Dickens House, PSOM

Register in advance via Zoom:
https://zoom.us/j/97996959844

Dr. Carmen Guerra is the Ruth C. and Raymond G. Perelman Associate Professor of Medicine and the Associate Director of Diversity and Outreach at the Abramson Cancer Center.  Dr. Guerra leads the Abramson Cancer Center’s community engaged efforts to increase participation by underrepresented minorities in cancer clinical trials. In this talk, Dr. Guerra will review the underrepresentation of Black patients on cancer clinical trials, the barriers to participation and how the Abramson Cancer Center has increased participation by Black patients in cancer treatment trials.

Please contact Mary Pham (mary.pham@pennmedicine.upenn.edu) if you would like to be added to the Medical Ethics events listserv.

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