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Home / Programs / Public Talk: Patient Centered Care – Wrapping Personalized Medicine Around the Patient

Public Talk: Patient Centered Care – Wrapping Personalized Medicine Around the Patient

January 25, 2016


A panel of patients and doctors come together for a discussion on personalized medicine from patients’ perspectives. What tests are available now? For what disorders? How do I talk to my doctor about personalized medicine? Explore a richer understanding of patients’ needs and wants to inform the implementation of personalized medicine for all British Columbians.

Join a conversation with people who have experiences with cancer, diabetes and a dangerous but preventable reaction to a drug, a student who is exploring the power of language to bridge the gap between patients and healthcare providers, a pharmacist who is bringing “pharmacogenomics” to rural and urban community pharmacies across British Columbia and an oncologist involved in “personalized oncogenomics” who can address the question: How do I talk to my oncologist about personalized treatment for my cancer?

This event took place on February 10, Wednesday 2016, 6-8pm.


Select Articles and Books Available at UBC Library

Jain, K. K., SpringerLink (Online service), & SpringerLINK ebooks – Biomedical and Life Sciences. (2015). Textbook of personalized medicine (2nd 2015.;2; ed.). DE: Springer New York. [Link]

Multiple Vendors, & EBSCOhost.Personalized medicine in oncology. Personalized Medicine in Oncology, [Link]


 

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