First Bioethics Conference on
Cancer Health Disparities Research
"Celebrating Scholars Ethically Working toward
Reducing Cancer Health Disparities"
Tuskegee University, January 18-20, 2012
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Conference Goal
The goal of the conference is to celebrate experimental and experiential
learning and to provide reflective space. Such a platform is critical for
ethical reflection on the work of Minority-Serving Institutions/Cancer
Centers Partnerships (MI/CCP) investigators and members, and other faculty
members, scientists, university administrators, local, state and federal
officials, and members of the research community desirous of staying
informed, affecting policy or sharing their processes and results in a
scholarly forum. The discussions will direct efforts to address ethical
issues raised by cancer health disparities research.
Objectives
In completing this educational activities, it is expected that attendees
would be able to:
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Broaden their understanding of ethical
issues specific to cancer health disparities research
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Demonstrate awareness of various
stakeholders and perspectives impacting resolution of the ethical issues
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Gain a better understanding of how cancer
health disparities research can be ethically conducted to eliminate
disparities with due Attention to contextual issues, individual
interest, and entrenched community values, and
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Plan to engage the knowledge and
transforming experience gained to eliminate cancer health disparities in
home institutions or new environments.
Who Should Attend?
MI/CCP investigators;
cancer health disparity partnership members; human research administrators,
IRB members, potential research volunteers, community health advisers;
community members; religious, civic and government leaders; university
administrators; local, state and federal officials; potential research
participants; cancer health advocates; patient navigators; and students.
NOTE: All
attendees must register - whether or not you wish to
submit an abstract and manuscript, so stay tuned for registration
information.
Call for Abstracts and Manuscripts
The Morehouse School of Medicine/Tuskegee University/University of Alabama
at Birmingham Comprehensive Cancer Center Partnership is inviting abstracts
and manuscripts submissions for oral and/or poster presentations at this
national conference designed for Minority-Serving Institutions/Comprehensive
Cancer Center Partnership (MI/CCCP) and other investigators to be held in
Tuskegee, Alabama from January 18 ‐ 19, 2012.
Abstracts and Manuscripts addressing ethical issues in these broad
areas of your work are being sought:
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Risks for cancer based on age, race, ethnicity, gender, class
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Social and cultural dimensions of cancer health disparities research
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Spiritual dimensions of cancer health disparities research
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Discrimination in cancer health disparities research
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Capacity for informed consent by the elderly in cancer health
disparities research
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Community consultation in cancer health disparities research
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Aging in cancer health disparities research
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Philosophical dimensions of cancer health disparities research
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Peer‐review process in cancer health disparities research
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Genetic and biologic cancer disparities research
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Biospecimens and cancer health disparities research
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Recruitment and retention in cancer health disparities research
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Health Care Reform and cancer health disparities research
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Training of physicians and health care professionals in cancer health
disparities research.
Abstract and Manuscript Submissions
Each contributed abstract and manuscript must be categorized under one of
the topics or areas of interest listed. Abstracts of no more than 250 words
must be submitted by Monday, November 21, 2011. The abstracts will be
reviewed by the Bioethics Group of the MSM/TU/UABCCC Partnership. Those
accepted may be approved for oral or poster presentations. By Thursday,
December 1, 2011, selected presenters will receive an acceptance letter and
an invitation to submit the “camera‐ready” abstract. The deadline for
submission of manuscripts, 2,500 to 3,500 words in length, is Thursday,
March 1, 2012. Manuscripts must not have been previously submitted to any
professional journals for publication.
Please submit Abstracts and Manuscripts to:
stephen.sodeke@gmail.com
Stephen Olufemi Sodeke, PhD, MA
Tuskegee University, Tuskegee, Ala.
Phone:
(334) 727‐8210; Fax:
(334 )727‐7221