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Lessons Learned and New Opportunities: Strategies for Meaningful and Sustainable Improvements to Reduce Health Disparities in Prostate Cancer

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Overview / Abstract:

This interactive tool is interspersed with videos of leading experts in prostate cancer disparities research. The materials and resources provided in this activity help learners become better able to identify systemic, behavioral, and sociocultural variables that continue to contribute to prostate cancer inequities. The experts in this activity provide insights and resources for learners to help address these disparities not only on patient level, but also within their own institution.

Are you aware that Black men continue to suffer worse outcomes compared to White men with prostate cancer? This digital interactive tool provides clinicians with expert insight videos that offer perspective on these disparities and what healthcare providers can do to address them.

Expiration

Jun 30, 2023

Discipline(s)

Nurse Practitioner , Nursing CNE, Physician CME, Physician Assistant CME

Format

Online

Credits / Hours

.50 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s)

Accreditation

ACCME

Presenters / Authors / Faculty

Brian Keith McNeil, MD, MBA
Associate Dean for Clinical Affairs
Vice-Chair, Department of Urology
SUNY Downstate Health Sciences University
Brooklyn, NY

Kelvin A. Moses, MD, PhD
Associate Professor
Vanderbilt University Medical Center
Nashville, TN

Sponsors / Supporters / Grant Providers

Supported by educational grants from Astellas and Pfizer, Inc., and Bayer HealthCare Pharmaceuticals Inc.

Keywords / Search Terms

ACHL CME, CE, Continuing Medical Education, CME/CE, Online Learning, Brian Keith McNeil, Kelvin Moses, disparities, prostate cancer, African American, black men, mortality risk, prostate, urology, oncology, diagnosis, treatment, Diversification, social determinants, active surveillance, clinical trial, disease progression, mpMRI, shared decision-making, PSA testing, risk assessment, Abnormal, Pharmacotherapy, Androgen deprivation Free CE CME

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