开始时间: 04/22/2022 持续时间: Unknown
所在平台: CourseraArchive 课程类别: 医学 大学或机构: Stanford University(斯坦福大学) 授课老师: Kim F. Rhoads |
课程主页: https://www.coursera.org/course/clinicaltrials
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Racial and ethnic diversity is critical to the success of cancer clinical
trials. Asian Americans, like other ethnic groups, have low recruitment,
accrual and retention rates in cancer clinical trials. This represents
a significant challenge on a national level for health advocates, healthcare
institutions and the National Cancer Institute. To improve communication
and awareness of clinical trials for Asian American patients, it is important
to increase learners’ knowledge about cancer clinical trials and cultural
humility. This on-line course will educate healthcare providers and allied
health professionals about cancer clinical trials and cultural humility
skills as well as provide educational resources and tips for reinforcing
change in practice to improve outcomes in Asian American clinical trial
participation.
Learning Objectives
Course Outline:
· Module 1: Cancer clinical trial basics and the application of knowledge in practice
· Module 2: Cultural humility in cancer clinical trials education and referral among Asian Americans
· Module 3: Clinical trials education and referrals: accessing resources and reinforcing change in practice
Internet Enduring Material Sponsored by Stanford University School of Medicine // Presented by The Stanford Cancer Institute at Stanford University School of Medicine. // This course is designed to meet the educational needs of a national audience of physicians and allied health professionals who specialize in family practice, primary care, internal medicine & oncology.
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