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Health Disparities in Cancer Care Symposium to be Held in Savannah June 11th

4/04/2010

SAVE THE DATE The Health Disparities in Cancer Care: Reducing the Unequal Burden symposium will be held at the Armstrong Center in Savannah, Georgia on Friday, June 11, 2010. Steven T. Brower, MD, FACS and Howard A. Zaren, MD, FACS are the program chairmen. The Health Disparities in Cancer Care: Reducing the Unequal Burden symposium is a collaborative effort of the Southeast Georgia Cancer Alliance to create a network of healthcare providers dedicated to improving the overall cancer health disparities of the community. Lectures will provide resources that promote involvement on multiple levels in all four types of research for cancer health disparities, and report on how the recent passage of the Healthcare Reform Law will impact cancer health disparities. Shaunta Wright, MPH, Project Manager for Georgia CORE, will present on "Assessing Disparities in Availability of Cancer Clinical Trials in Georgia using Mapping Software". COST: Physicians - $60 Allied Health Professionals - $30 Residents and Students – FREE KEY NOTE SPEAKERS:
  • William Todd, President, Georgia Cancer Coalition
  • Katherine Cummings, Executive Director, GA Rural Health Association
  • Howard Zaren, M.D., FACS Director, Nancy N. and J.C. Lewis Cancer Pavilion
  • Mary Ann Bright, Center to Reduce Cancer Health Disparities, NCI
  • Kenneth H. Buetow, Ph.D, Laboratory of Population Genetics, NCI
  • Bettye Green, R.N., Northern Indiana Cancer Research Consortium
  • Ray Rudolph, M.D., Center for Breast Care, Memorial Health University Medical Center
REGISTRATION: FOR MORE INFORMATION OR TO REGISTER CONTACT: Jean Wiggins, CME Coordinator 912.350.8168 Wiggije1@memorialhealth.com Wendy Partain, Administrative Assistant-ACI 912.350.5900 Partawe1@memorialhealth.com

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