The WBCC hosted an event to examine challenges for advocates and advocacy at our Fall Speaker Forum, 1-4pm, Friday, November 10, 2017, at the University of Wisconsin — Milwaukee Zilber School of Public Health, 1240 N 10th St in Milwaukee. Our four outstanding speakers helped us navigate challenges accompanying the rise of advocacy in healthcare, and identified ways to be more effective in our work. The event was aimed at breast cancer advocates, other cancer advocates, healthcare providers, community engagement professionals, and those interested in medical ethics.
Speakers and Topics:
Dr. Rebecca Dresser of Washington University, “Patient Advocacy and Clinical Research Ethics”
Dr. Diana Cates of the University of Iowa, “Contributions of Religious Ethics to Cancer Research Advocacy”
Dr. Ryan Spellacy of the Medical College of Wisconsin, “Community Engagement and Research”
Dr. Pilar Ossario of the University of Wisconsin Law School, “The Ethics of Advocacy at the FDA”