#UMSSW@embodiedPhD is leading the “Right Care, Right Time” study to make sure every young patient gets timely referrals to mental health, financial, and housing support as a routine part of oncology care. Read more: https://t.co/oC4Mqj6uQ1.
6/ ✨Nonparticipation isn't a patient problem. It's a systems problem.
Thx to the AYA program leaders across who shared with us and to my incredible co-author team
🔗 https://t.co/MAjnqxDml5
✨New open-access paper out.
One of the biggest lessons from our study of cancer support programs for teens and young adults:
Nonparticipation isn't a patient problem. It's a systems problem.🧵
5/ Improving referral pathways and strengthening connections between healthcare systems and community-based organizations could help more young people access support.
A growing body of research has documented systemic inequities in academic publishing, but there is no agreement on best practices that can guide editorial decision-making toward equity. The goal of our study is to achieve consensus via a CBPR e-Delphi technique! @JoseCausadias
✨Thrilled to be promoted to Associate Professor with tenure✨Less than 27% of US faculty are tenured. I will use this rarified academic freedom to advance #EmbodiedResearch & #Cancer#HealthEquity! Thx for being part of this long haul🌈✊🏽🎉 #BIPOCscholars@mdsocialwork
@mroth_MD @mdsocialwork Your mentorship, support, patience, and just generally putting up with me has made all the difference! Appreciate you and your productive fun team at MD Anderson so much
@LoriWIener@mdsocialwork Lori, your leadership and mentorship by example has been instrumental to my professional growth. Thanks for enabling opportunities for me to learn from the very best in clinical care and scholarship - that's you!