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In this episode, we'll explore how oncology advanced practitioners (APs) can play a greater role in clinical research and, according to a recent national study, have a strong interest in doing so.
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In this episode, we'll explore how oncology advanced practitioners (APs) can play a greater role in clinical research and, according to a recent national study, have a strong interest in doing so. Hear how APs can leverage their deep role in the day-to-day cancer care decisions to improve diversity in clinical trials by bringing their experience to trial design and the accrual process.


“We deal with the side effects of treatment. We know how to identify... and manage adverse events. So in the realm of clinical research, it just makes a ton sense for us to be managing patients on trial.”


Christa Braun-Inglis, MS, APRN, FNP-BC, AONP
Nurse Practitioner and Clinical Researcher
University of Hawaii Cancer Center
Honolulu, Hawaii
This mini-podcast—and two additional shows—will share key themes from the Summit. Look for more findings coming soon to the ACCC website.
Thank you to Pfizer Oncology for their collaboration and support in hosting the ACCC-Harborside Virtual Summit.