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In this video series, ASCO members discuss how to approach various topics of importance when conducting clinical trials.
Oncologist Participation in Clinical Research
Robin Zon, MD, FACP, talks about the importance of oncologist participation in clinical research and how participation adds value to her practice. Dr. Zon also provides tips for talking to colleagues about clinical research. Dr. Zon is an oncologist and investigator at the Northern Indiana Cancer Research Consortium and Michiana Hematology Oncology. She is also a member of the ASCO Board of Directors.
A Multidisciplinary Approach to Clinical Trials: The Role of Surgeons
Nicholas Petrelli, MD, discusses the importance of a multidisciplinary team when conducting clinical trials, including the critical role of surgeons. Dr. Petrelli is a surgeon and investigator at the Helen F. Graham Cancer Center and member of the ASCO Cancer Research Committee.
Quality Assurance at a Clinical Research Site: A Practical Guide
Alan Lyss, MD, provides advice for implementing a quality assurance program at a clinical research site. Dr. Lyss explains the importance of quality assurance and provides practical tips based on his experience as a community-based clinical investigator. Dr. Lyss is an oncologist and investigator at the Missouri Baptist Cancer Center and member of the ASCO Cancer Research Committee.
Knowledge is Power: Talk to Your Patients about Clinical Trials
Lidia Schapira, MD, discusses strategies for talking to patients about participation on clinical trials and shares methods she has found successful in her practice. Dr. Schapira is an Assistant Professor of Medicine at the Harvard Medical School and attending oncologist and investigator at the Massachusetts General Hospital.
From Learning to Leadership
James L. Abbruzzese, MD, FACP, discusses strategies for developing a successful career as a clinical investigator and how an oncologist can become involved in the clinical trials development process. Dr. Abbruzzese is the Chair of the Department of Gastrointestinal Medical Oncology at the University of Texas M.D. Anderson Cancer Center and member of the ASCO Board of Directors.