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NEW !! The Final Educational Component in place in 2014 Over the past three years, the AACT I Lecture Survey results suggested that a training for medical professionals BY the community leaders and stakeholders would be beneficial in bridging the gap of educating African Americans about new drug discoveries. Early in this year (2014), 50 Hoops/NPFR Project conducted the first non CME Medical Education Conference for clinical researchers, coordinators, doctors and trial nurses. The 4-hour Conference, called The C.A.S.T. (Community Advocacy Site Training) with a 156 page- “How-To” community advocacy manual, drew nearly 100 clinical professionals. The afternoon workshop was climaxed with a Dinner Lecture “ The Solution.” The Dinner Lecture brought together nearly 200 African Americans and Hispanic Leaders , patients, and area church health ministry members. It was home and it was Magic! The education imparted to the clinical trial investigators and doctors by the stakeholders and community leaders, and the information about trial disease therapies given by participating clinical professionals, opened a new MATCH- MAKING process, where we matched clinical trial investigators with community stakeholders who agreed to become Navigators during 2014, and guide them to educating and better recruiting their constituencies. The C.A.S.T . was the final piece of the patient and medical educational trilogy of Lecture Series which has made the Act II component of the Lecture more effective in the community as part of the Act I patient education component Sponsored by Genentech, AMGEN and Lilly See AACT I and II Lecture Series 2014
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