WORKSHOP #1
Taking Your Work Serving the Underserved to the Next Level
This workshop moves beyond describing the challenges of reaching the underserved to
showcasing innovative solutions, including using systems change to increase CRC screening in a multi-ethnic community; providing an example of how local health departments can team up with academics on community engagement; and going to emergency departments to reach rural residents who don’t have a primary care provider.
Joseph Ravenell, MD, MS, Assistant Professor of Population Health and Medicine; Associate Dean for Diversity Affairs and Inclusion at NYU School of Medicine; NCCRT Steering Committee (Presenter/Moderator).
Karen E. Kim, MD, Professor of Medicine, Dean, Faculty Affairs, Associate Director, Cancer Disparities, the University of Chicago Medicine Comprehensive Cancer Center
Jenna Hatcher, RN, PhD, MPH, Director of Diversity and Inclusion, University of Kentucky, College of Nursing
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WORKSHOP #2
How to Assure Follow Up Colonoscopy for Positive FIT from the Process Side
Fecal immunochemical testing is the most commonly used method for CRC screening worldwide. However, its effectiveness is frequently undermined by failure to obtain follow-up colonoscopy after positive test results. Take a look at what the evidence tells us and get some practical advice for making sure patients get the life-saving follow up they need.
Gloria D. Coronado, PhD, Mitch Greenlick Endowed Senior Investigator in Health Disparities Research, Kaiser Permanente Center for Health Research, NCCRT Steering Committee
Kevin Selby, MD, Kaiser Permanente Division of Research
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Frank Colangelo, MD, FACP, Chief Quality Officer, Premier Medical Associates
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Moderated by: Jason A. Dominitz, MD, MHS, FASGE, AGAF National Program Director for Gastroenterology Department of Veterans Affairs, Co-Chair, VA CSP #577, CONFIRM, Acting GI Section Chief, VA Puget Sound Health Care System, Professor of Medicine, Division of Gastroenterology, University of Washington School of Medicine
WORKSHOP #3
Motivating the Unscreened
During this workshop, speakers will present the latest in communication science and trends, including how to use micro-messaging, stages of change and motivational interviewing to get the unscreened on the pathway to screening.
Moderated by Anjee Davis, President, Fight Colorectal Cancer, NCCRT Steering Committee, NCCRT Public Awareness Co-Chair
Lee Aase, Director, Mayo Clinic Social Media Network
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Michael T. Quinn, PhD, Senior Research Scientist, Department of Medicine, The University of Chicago
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Kathleen Garrett, Research Senior Instructor, University of Colorado School of Public Health, Clinical Associate, Behavioral Health and Wellness Program, Dept. of Psychiatry, School of Medicine
WORKSHOP #4
Making the Sausage: A Look Under the Hood at How Some States Passed Legislation to Bring Down Barriers to Screening, as Well as the Latest on Colorectal Cancer Screening Dollars and Sense
We know that getting legislation passed can have a huge impact on issues we care about, but how the heck do you get anything passed in today’s tough political environment and what can you tell policy makers about program costs? Come learn from leaders who were able to get legislation through and then, hear from CDC about some of the latest data we have on cost.
Moderated by Citseko Staples, Senior Specialist, American Cancer Society Cancer Action Network, Inc.
Michael Keck, Arkansas Government Relations Director, American Cancer Society Cancer Action Network, Inc.
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Whitney Jones, MD, Kentucky Cancer Foundation
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Florence Tangka, PhD, MS, Health Economist, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Sujha Subramanian, PhD, RTI International
WORKSHOP #5
Centers of Excellence: A Strategic Look at Cancer Centers and Colorectal Cancer Screening
Come hear from four leaders who have shown how cancer centers can use their stature in the community to increase CRC screening rates. Learn about the incredible work underway, hear about how they have leveraged the role of cancer centers in screening and gain some practical advice along the way.
Moderated by Durado Brooks, MD, MPH, Managing Director, Cancer Control Intervention, American Cancer Society, Inc., NCCRT Steering Committee, Co-Chair, NCCRT Community Health Center Task Group
Ernest Hawk, MD, MPH, MD Anderson, Vice President, Division Head Cancer Prevention and Population Sciences
Electra Paskett, PhD, The Ohio State University, Marion N. Rowley Professor of Cancer Research, Director of the Division of Cancer Prevention and Control
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Ronald Myers, DSW, PhD, Thomas Jefferson University, Kimmel Cancer Center, Director, Cancer Prevention and Control, Director, Department of Medical Oncology, Division of Population Science, Professor, Department of Psychiatry and Human Behavior
WORKSHOP #6
Screening Options Broken Down: The Latest on DNA Stool Screening, CT Colonography and Other Technologies
In this session participants will learn about the latest developments with stool DNA testing, CT colonography and other up and coming technologies for CRC screening. Speakers will discuss when these methodologies make the most sense, patient selection, practice implementation, quality metrics, the latest on coverage, advantages and unknowns.
Stool DNA: Barry M. Berger, MD FCAP, Chief Medical Officer, Exact Sciences Corporation
CT Colonography: Cecilia Brewington, MD, UT Southwestern
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Emerging Technologies: Mark B. Pochapin, MD, Director, Division of Gastroenterology, Sholtz-Leeds Professor of Gastroenterology, and Professor of Medicine at NYU Langone Medical Center (Moderator/Presenter)