Event Series
Telehealth and Cancer: Studying Its Role in Cancer Control and Care Delivery
Telehealth helps facilitate remote cancer care delivery, but the technology, virtual platform, and information exchange may hamper effective patient-provider communication and decrease overall satisfaction with telehealth. Experts in this webinar presented research on cancer-related telehealth utilization and its impact on patient-centered communication.
This webinar is part of the 2022 DCCPS webinar series, Telehealth and Cancer: Studying Its Role in Cancer Control and Care Delivery, organized by the Behavioral Research Program and Healthcare Delivery Research Program. This series seeks to identify emergent research gaps and opportunities for the use of telehealth in cancer prevention and control.
Speakers
Breast Cancer Advocate,
Center to Eliminate Cancer Disparities,
Sidney Kimmel Cancer Center,
Cancer Advocate,
ECOG-ACRIN Research Group,
Clinical Trial Community Ambassador,
Abramson Cancer Center Penn Medicine
Co-Director, Cancer Outcomes Research & Education Program,
Massachusetts General Hospital Cancer Center,
Associate Professor of Psychology,
Harvard Medical School
Director of Telehealth Research Incubator,
Assistant Professor of Urology,
University of Michigan
Professor of Medicine and Public Health,
Co-director of the Center of Health Communications Research (CHCR),
University of Michigan and Ann Arbor Veterans Affairs
Moderators
Branch Chief,
Behavioral Research Program,
National Cancer Institute
Health Scientist and Program Director,
Behavioral Research Program,
National Cancer Institute