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SUMMARY:Professionalism & the Future of Medicine: What role does the health care delivery organization play?
DESCRIPTION:Professionalism is the basis of medicine’s contract with society. However\, increasingly\, genuine medical professionalism seems to have come under threat as market and bureaucratic forces shape the practice and delivery of medicine. How has the health care organization contributed to this environment\, and how should the health care organization operate in relation to medical professionalism? What mechanisms might facilitate organizational accountability to professionalism? Join us for a seminar and discussion exploring concepts of organizational professionalism and the future of medicine. \nFeaturing Fred Hafferty\, PhD and Tom Nasca\, MD\, MACP\, and moderated by Kelsey Berry\, PhD.
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SUMMARY:ELSI Friday Forum: Enhancing Genetic Screening Access through Community Partnerships in the Cleveland African American Prostate Cancer Project
DESCRIPTION:Join us on 03/14/25 at 12pm ET for the next ELSI Friday Forum: Enhancing Genetic Screening Access through Community Partnerships in the Cleveland African American Prostate Cancer Project\, with our speakers: \n\nSydney N. Evans\, MSW\, C-CHW\nErika S. Trapl\, PhD\nModerated by Marsha Michie\, PhD\n\nRegistration link: https://us06web.zoom.us/meeting/register/T926pH_NTLeL-DBkQ1kzAA  \nAbstract: Genetic screening is crucial for identifying genetic risk factors for disease\, but marginalized groups often have low participation due to lack of access\, awareness\, and mistrust of healthcare systems. There is a need for intentional collaboration with community partners to address these concerns and allow community voices to actively participate in the design and implementation of programs. The Cleveland African American Prostate Cancer Project (CAAPP) is a partnership of academics\, clinicians\, and community partners working together to combine prostate cancer and genetic screening\, leveraging local barbershops as trusted hubs. Barbers were trained as health advisors\, connecting Black men over 40 with screening services. This session will explore how building relationships\, leveraging existing clinical and community partners\, and utilizing community health navigators can overcome barriers like trust\, cost\, and data ownership\, increasing participation and improving preventive health measures in marginalized communities.
URL:https://bioethics.com/event/elsi-friday-forum-enhancing-genetic-screening-access-through-community-partnerships-in-the-cleveland-african-american-prostate-cancer-project
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