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Presented By: School of Social Work

Achieving Health Equity in Adolescent and Young Adult (AYA) Psycho-Oncology Care

AYA CARE Symposium

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Four Panelists and Two Facilitators
Applying a health equity lens to AYA psycho-oncology, this panel convenes multi-disciplinary scholars to discuss the state of the field regarding the intersection of AYAs and race/ethnicity (Christabel Cheung); sexual and gender identity (Nina Jackson Levin); mental health (Kelly Erwin); and accessibility (Angela Usher).

Join us in a dynamic conversation with four experts in the field as we identify the unique challenges AYA cancer patients within social subgroups face, consider the intersectional impacts of these identities on achieving equitable health care service delivery, and discuss multi-level solutions to these challenges as a forward-looking direction for the field of AYA psycho-oncology.

Speakers include:
Christabel Cheung, PhD, Assistant Professor, University of Maryland
Nina Jackson Levin, PhD Candidate, University of Michigan
Angela Usher, PhD, Manager, UC Davis Cancer Center
Kelly Irwin, MD, Assistant Professor, Harvard Medical School

Panel discussion facilitated by:
Bradley Zebrack, PhD, Professor, University of Michigan
Emily Walling, MD, Assistant Professor, Michigan Medicine

To RSVP for this event, please go to: https://ssw.umich.edu/r/Health-Equity-AYA-Psycho-Oncology-Care_Symposium
Four Panelists and Two Facilitators Four Panelists and Two Facilitators
Four Panelists and Two Facilitators

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