Rob Winn: Responsibility to Address Inequities in Cancer Care Continues Every Day
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Rob Winn: Responsibility to Address Inequities in Cancer Care Continues Every Day

Rob Winn, Director at VCU Massey Comprehensive Cancer Center, shared a post on LinkedIn:

“Black History Month may be over, but the responsibility to address inequities in cancer care continues every day.

In the final episode of our collaboration with The Cancer Letter, we sit down with Dr. Joni Nelson of the MUSC Hollings Cancer Center to talk about something that will shape the future of oncology: who is trained, who is represented, and how we build a workforce ready to serve every community.

From the SC CADRE initiative to workforce development and community engagement, Dr. Nelson shares how MUSC is working to train a more inclusive generation of oncology professionals, because representation in the cancer workforce is not just about opportunity, it’s about better care and better outcomes for patients.

If you care about the future of cancer care and equity in oncology, this conversation is worth your time.

Listen to the final episode of our special series with The Cancer Letter.”

Watch the attached video on LinkedIn.

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