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this episode goes far beyond the clinical disclaimers. I speak with gordan, robby and yuan in the special series of colab.conversations and in this episode they share what 'side effects may include' really means—cripplin

Hosted by the cancer collaborative · 🇺🇸 US · EN-US · 18 episodes
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colab.conversations, focused on facilitating meaningful and constructive dialogues between patient advocates and stakeholders in the cancer community. this initiative aims to provide a platform for patient advocates to share their experiences, insights, and the exciting work they are doing.
the cancer collaborative hosts colab.conversations, a business show with 18 episodes published.

this episode goes far beyond the clinical disclaimers. I speak with gordan, robby and yuan in the special series of colab.conversations and in this episode they share what 'side effects may include' really means—cripplin

in this episode, we’re joined by Dr. Joss Reimer, President of the Canadian Medical Association (CMA), for a real talk about how misinformation and disinformation are messing with our health—literally. from the surge in

AI is making waves in healthcare, but can it actually do anything for patients beyond generic chatbot responses? in this episode of colabconversations, we sit down with the creator of AskEllyn.ai to unpack the hype, the

in this episode of colab.conversations, @gordanlevine, @yuanlew and @robbyspring come back to have an open and honest discussion about the realities of life after a cancer diagnosis. from navigating survivorship and bein

in this episode meet @robbyspring @yuanlew and @gordonlevine - three people with cancer who turned their experiences into a call for change. with a passion for advocacy and an insider's perspective, we dive into a discus

in this episode, Dr Carol Cheung takes us behind the microscope to understand the critical role of pathology in precision medicine. Dr. Cheung walks us through how her work shapes cancer care, from diagnosing specific tu

in this episode, we explore the evolving concept of patient centricity in Health Technology Assessment (HTA) with Kathryn Cowie and Ranita Tarchand from Nested Knowledge. while the integration of patient perspectives int

in this thought-provoking episode, i speak with farah megdji and megan marsiglio from Unum Co. about the nuances of patient centricity versus patient centeredness. we untangle the threads of these concepts, exploring wha

we delve into the critical topic of transforming healthcare through effective change management. Our guest, Alvina Nadeem, a seasoned change management consultant, shares insights into her perspective on what necessary s

with the rapid evolution of technology, the ways in which advocacy groups and individuals can mobilize for change have transformed significantly. in this episode of colab.conversations we explore the intersection of advo

with healthcare costs escalating and resources becoming increasingly strained, is there a need to reassess how we measure success and allocate resources within the system?this episode's guest, eva villalba from the coali

in this episode of colab.conversations i chat with bukun adegbembo and rebecca armstrong from the canadian breast cancer network. we explored the multifaceted approach required to improve women's health outcomes, highlig

in this eye-opening episode we venture into the world of pediatric oncology, where the faces behind the heartrending commercials reveal a poignant truth- while pediatric cancer is an undeniable reality, the journey to ac

in this episode, anris kica discusses into the critical need for patient-centric approaches in cancer care and clinical research, exploring the complexities of regulatory processes and health technology assessments. join

in this episode we explore the paraadigm shift towards patient centricity in clinical trials. we discuss the transformative impact of putting patients at the heart of the research process. barry stein discusses why we ne

n this episode of colab.conversations lisa machado discusses the power of the patient voice, and exploring ways to embolden decision-makers to pioneer a healthcare system that truly caters to patients' needs. from braver

in this episode, we dive deep into the world of oncology and explore the crucial topic of endpoints beyond overall survival (OS) and their pivotal role in health technology assessment (HTA). our guest, bob bick will prov

in this episode, we delve into a thought provoking conversation with Louise Binder, an advocate who began her journey in the HIV space. drawing insights from the roots of patient advocacy in the HIV community, we navigat
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