Workshop Part 4 Registration

In-Person & Virtual Hybrid Event | Saturday, September 3, 2022 | 11:00 am - 12:30 pm EST | Register to join us for Workshop 4 of our lung cancer educational series. This workshop will be both virtual and in person! Please join us on campus, if you are able.

This workshop will cover the role of clinical trials and healthcare policy in improving lung cancer survival and quality of life. Health equity and improving access to screening, biomarker testing, and clinical trials for people of color will be discussed.

The hope of a healthy future is possible. We hope that you will join us in effort to connect and share information with communities of color. Together, we can fight this!

Sponsored by: AMGEN, HEAL Collaborative, Impact Church, Grady Health Systems, and Morehouse School of Medicine
 
 
 
 
 
 
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WORKSHOP PART 4 OVERVIEW

WHEN | WHERE:
Saturday, September 3, 2022 | 11:00 am - 12:30 pm


EVENT DETAILS:
Participants will learn about the history of clinical trials and how clinical trials are improving lung cancer survival and quality of life for people diagnosed with lung cancer. Healthcare professionals the process of enrolling in clinical trials and strategies to improve access to clinical trials in communities of color. Policymakers will discuss ways to improve access to services in the prevention, early detection and treatment of lung cancer.

LEARNING OBJECTIVES:
1. To define the role of clinical trials in improving lung cancer survival and quality of life
2.  To translate how clinical trials are improving the standard of care in lung cancer treatment
3.  To explain why health equities, exist in clinical trials
4.  To describe the process of enrolling in clinical trials
5.  To discuss how policymakers and community engagement can improve lung cancer survival in communities of color


BREATH OF LIFE WORKSHOP SERIES

WHAT CAN YOU PLAN TO GAIN FROM OUR BREATH OF LIFE WORKSHOP SERIES? 

*Education on lung cancer physiology, incidence, racial/health disparities, and risk factors.
*Strategies & Interventions on risk reduction and prevention.


Anyone with lungs can get lung cancer!
It's more than a "smoking disease!"

WORKSHOP SERIES DETAILS

WHAT TO EXPECT:
  A series of workshops that will cover lung cancer incidence, health disparities, risk factors, early detection, life saving treatments and therapies, biomarker testing, clinical trials and more.The hope of a healthy future is possible. We hope that you will join us in our efforts to connect and share information with communities of color. Together, we can fight this!

WHEN:  1st Saturdays, June - September 2022
Saturday, June 4, 2022
Saturday, July 2, 2022
Saturday, August 6, 2022
Saturday, September 3, 2022

WHAT TIME:  11:00 am until 12:30 pm

WHERE:  Virtual


Description

In-Person & Virtual Hybrid Event | Saturday, September 3, 2022 | 11:00 am - 12:30 pm EST
Register to join us for Workshop 4 of our lung cancer educational series. This workshop will be both virtual and in person! Please join us on campus, if you are able.

This workshop will cover the role of clinical trials and healthcare policy in improving lung cancer survival and quality of life. Health equity and improving access to screening, biomarker testing, and clinical trials for people of color will be discussed.

The hope of a healthy future is possible. We hope that you will join us in effort to connect and share information with communities of color. Together, we can fight this!

Sponsored by: AMGEN, HEAL Collaborative, Impact Church, Grady Health Systems, and Morehouse School of Medicine