Join us on June 25 at 1:00 PM ET
A breast cancer diagnosis is never just a clinical event; it’s a disruption that fundamentally alters a person’s identity, autonomy and sense of normalcy. While face-to-face appointments are critical, patients make key decisions and require the most support during the days and weeks between visits. Today, patients expect personalized utility throughout their health journey. To meet this expectation, the healthcare ecosystem must evolve the patient-provider relationship to support the whole person, no matter where they are.
Join us for a panel discussion on advancing patient connectivity and closing the gap to foster true patient-provider connectivity in breast cancer care. We will explore how to bridge the gap between clinical visits by delivering the right resources to patients at the right time and in the right mindset.
Attendees will learn how to:
- Understand how the cognitive load that comes with breast cancer management impacts patient trust, receptivity and engagement.
- Recognize the logistical, emotional and psychosocial aspects of breast cancer care that have critical unmet needs.
- Hear breast cancer patients’ true beliefs on the value of AI, online communities and other digital tools.
Speakers:
- Elizabeth Berger, MD, MS, FACS, Assistant Professor of Breast Cancer Surgical Oncology at Yale Cancer Center
- Jennifer Draeger, VP of Strategy and Integrated Marketing at Fullspan Health
- Josette Gbemudu, AVP of Patient Innovation at Merck
*More speaker information coming soon
Offered Free by: Fullspan Health
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