About this Event
This workshop is part of a longer research and co-design project, led by Blood Cancer UK and in partnership with The Social Innovation Partnership, to improve access to clinical trials for people from Black and Pakistani backgrounds.
Please see here for more information- https://bloodcancer.org.uk/healthcare-professionals/improve-clinical-trials/
As part of this research - we are now preparing for our challenge definition workshops, where we will build on insights gathered so far. These workshops will consist of two separate sessions, one for individuals with lived experience, and another for healthcare professionals and the research community. After these split workshops, both groups will come together to share insights collaboratively refine the key challenges and explore their root causes.
This workshop is for healthcare professionals providing care to patients with blood cancer, members of the research community who have experience in designing, recruiting or delivering clinical trials, and for those with experience in projects that aim to reduce racial inequalities - based in the UK.
There are 15 spaces on this workshop - but we will ensure we create a waiting list, so if you register and can no longer attend please email us to let us know at [email protected]. We will then try to save you a spot at the next workshop!
This project has been funded by Bristol Myers Squibb. The company has provided financial support but has had no input into the project.
Event Venue
Online
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