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Appendix B: Workshop Agenda
Pages 51-56

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... Winn, Virginia Commonwealth University Massey Cancer Center Patient Advocacy Perspective Shelley Fuld Nasso, National Coalition for Cancer Survivorship 51
From page 52...
... Knudsen, American Cancer Society Center for Medicare & Medicaid Innovation Perspective Lara Strawbridge, Center for Medicare & Medicaid Innovation Panel Discussion 12:35 pm Transition Break 12:50 pm Session 2: Clinical Cancer Research During the COVID-19 Pandemic Moderators: • Antoni Ribas, University of California, Los Angeles; American Association of Cancer Research • James Doroshow, National Cancer Institute Session Keynote: Clinical Cancer Research During the COVID-19 Pandemic Mia Levy, Rush University Medical Center Challenges and Potential Benefits for Patients Jane Perlmutter, Patient Advocate Impact of COVID-19 on NCI-Supported Clinical Trials James Doroshow, National Cancer Institute
From page 53...
... Knudsen, American Cancer Society Session Keynote: Veterans Health Administration TeleOncology and Decentralized Clinical Trials Michael Kelley, Duke University; Durham VA Medical Center Panel Discussion Includes Michael Kelley and: Oncology Clinician Perspective Robin Zon, Michiana Hematology Oncology, PC Telehealth and Clinical Research David Spigel, Sarah Cannon Research Institute Scaling Virtual Care at an Academic Enterprise Inga T Lennes, Massachusetts General Hospital NCI Research Initiatives to Advance Telehealth for Cancer Care Paul Jacobsen, Division of Cancer Control and Population Sciences, National Cancer Institute
From page 54...
... Schilsky, University of Chicago Workshop Planning Committee Chair 11:10 am Session 4: Learning Rapidly to Improve Cancer Care Delivery and Advance Health Equity Beyond the COVID-19 Pandemic Moderators: • Randall Oyer, Association of Community Cancer Centers; Penn Medicine Lancaster General Health • Robert Winn, Virginia Commonwealth University Massey Cancer Center Session Keynote: Delivering Cancer Care More Safely and Equitably in a Post-Pandemic Era Lori Pierce, American Society of Clinical Oncology President for 2020–2021; University of Michigan
From page 55...
... APPENDIX B 55 Advancing Health Equity Marcella Nunez-Smith, Presidential COVID-19 Health Equity Task Force; Yale School of Medicine The Patient Experience Beyond the Clinical Walls: The Social Determinants of Health Shonta Chambers, Patient Advocate Foundation Impact of COVID-19 on Oncology Care: Payer Perspective on Cancer Care Improvement Bhuvana Sagar, Cigna Opportunities for Care Redesign for Vulnerable Communities Christopher Lathan, Dana-Farber Cancer Institute; Harvard Medical School Equity and Access to Radiation Therapy Karen Winkfield, Meharry-Vanderbilt Alliance U.S. Tribal Communities Perspective Loretta Christensen, Indian Health Service Panel Discussion 12:35 pm Transition Break 12:50 pm Session 5: Learning Rapidly to Improve the Conduct of Cancer Clinical Research Beyond the COVID-19 Pandemic Moderators: • Samir Khleif, Georgetown University Medical Center; Society for Immunotherapy of Cancer • Donna Rivera, Food and Drug Administration Session Keynote: Accelerating Research to Practice Douglas Lowy, National Cancer Institute Learning from the COVID-19 Pandemic: Expanding Opportunities for Robust Evidence Generation Paul Kluetz, Food and Drug Administration Impact of COVID-19 in Oncology: A Pharma Perspective Kald Abdallah, Bristol Myers Squibb
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... Califf, Verily Life Sciences and Google Health Panel Discussion 2:15 pm Transition Break 2:30 pm Session 6: Panel Discussion: Collaboration and Coordina tion to Improve Cancer Care and Cancer Research in the Post-Pandemic Era Moderator: Richard L Schilsky, University of Chicago Panelists (Session Co-Moderators)


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