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Dr. David Margolius, Director of the Cleveland Department of Public Health, Implores People to See That Public Health Issues Have No Boundaries
A Fierce Collaborator, Dr. Margolius’ Laser Focus on Health Priorities for Cleveland Will Help Eliminate Health Disparities This article is a part of our CTSC Translational Science Superheroes series. Dr. David Margolius had a long-term goal of working in public health or policy to help change t...
CWRU School of Medicine Student, Tamia Potter, Is Making History and She Has the Yearbook Testimonies to Prove It
Potter Will Be Vanderbilt University Medical Center’s First Black Female Neurosurgery Resident This article is a part of our CTSC Special Feature series. According to the National Institutes of Health, less than 4% of all neurosurgeons in the United States are Black or African American. When acc...
$10,000 2023 American Cancer Society Transportation Grant Awarded to University Hospitals Seidman Cancer Center
Dr. Eric Chen and Chesley Cheatham Champion Resources for Patients This article is a part of our CTSC Barrier Busters series. The Government Accountability Office conducted a study, as prompted by the Henrietta Lacks Enhancing Cancer Research Act, to explore barriers to clinical trial participat...
Self-Taught Coder and Data Nerd Turned Critical Care Doctor and Physician-Informaticist, Yasir Tarabichi, MD, Rarely Has a Dull Moment
Dr. Tarabichi’s Data Obsession Shines in the Clinical Space This article is a part of our Health Disparities Researcher Feature series. Yasir Tarabichi, MD, pulmonary, sleep, and critical care physician at MetroHealth Medical Center, has always been a self-proclaimed “tech and data geek”. Figurin...
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Health Disparities Researcher Self-Portrait: Jarrod Dalton, PhD
by Jarrod Dalton, PhD, Director, Center for Populations Research, Cleveland Clinic Lerner Research Institute This article is a Health Disparities Researcher Self Portrait authored by a CTSC-supported health disparities researcher. “My experience is shape...
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Behind the Scenes of the 7th Annual Case Comprehensive Cancer Center Cancer Disparities Symposium
Case Comprehensive Cancer Center’s Director of Community Engagement, Kristina Austin, Shares Evolution of the Symposium and Potential for Impact This article is a CTSC Special Feature. The Case Comprehensive Cancer Center (CCCC) Cancer Disparities Symposium (the “Symposium”) will turn seven year...
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Health Disparities Researcher Self Portrait: Jessica Cooke Bailey, PhD, MA
by Jessica Cooke Bailey, PhD, MA, Assistant Professor, Department of Population and Quantitative Health Sciences, School of Medicine, Case Western Reserve University, Faculty, Cleveland Institute for Computational Biology This article is a Health Disparities Researcher Self Portrait authored by a ...
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Community Organizations Play Pivotal Role in Building Sustainable Trust for Research
Mission: Health Equity Challenge Series - Challenge #3 Reinforces Importance of Doing Research With Community Organizations Many people have preconceived notions about research. From the people who are considering going into research careers to patients turned prospective research participants thi...
CTSC Wraps Eight-Week Book Discussion About Why Are Health Disparities Everyone’s Problem? by Lisa Cooper, MD
Moving Beyond Curiosity and Acknowledging the Consequences of Choice This article is a part of our CTSC Event Recap series. How do you convince researchers, clinicians, caregivers, staff, and health equity champions from four local healthcare institutions, community organizations, the NIH, City...
Global Insights and Parental Inspiration Propel Dr. Jin Kim-Mozeleski’s Health Disparities Research Career
When Life Experiences and Empathy Collide, Community Research Thrives This article is a part of our Health Disparities Research Feature series. Ever since Dr. Jin Kim-Mozeleski was young, she remembers being very curious. “I loved looking around and making connections, doing things, observing th...