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Can the Compelling Power of Virtual Education Assist in Reducing Cancer Care Disparities, Particularly in Clinical Trial Participation?
 
Shaachi Gupta, MD, MPH
 
Zanetta S Lamar, MD
 
Estelamari Rodriguez, MD, MPH
 
 
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I recently hosted a special live event in conjunction with the Florida Society of Clinical Oncology 2022 Cancer Disparities and Health Equity Summit, and I am pleased to present the proceedings from our evening program. Along with cases collected from practicing oncologists, which highlight the importance of clinical trial participation and potential barriers to access, we also reviewed the role of digital communication following the COVID-19 pandemic and discussed the merits of virtual education in medicine.

I invite you to check out the audio program from this event, now available with transcription and PowerPoint slides. And be sure to join us in the new year for the return of our Year in Review webinar series, which begins on January 4th at 5 PM ET.

Neil Love, MD Neil Love, MD
Research To Practice
Mi​ami, Florida
 
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