PATIENT ENGAGEMENT UNIT

OUR INITIATIVE

Our unit is dedicated to the engagement of Hispanic/Latino(x) participants in cancer characterization studies. Our goal is to partner with participants to improve knowledge about their cancer, their treatment choices, and their outcomes. We do this by providing bilingual and culturally appropriate educational information to participants, giving them the opportunity to share with us their opinions throughout the cancer care process, and helping us optimize our approaches so that we can better serve our patients. Working collaboratively and iteratively with the Engagement Optimization Unit our goal is to develop a patient engagement framework uniquely tailored for Hispanic cancer patients.

Our multidisciplinary team includes bilingual doctors and scientists with expertise in outcomes research, cancer epidemiology, cancer biology, and genetic counseling, who are passionate about reducing cancer health disparities and improving outcomes among the Hispanic community.

OUR STUDIES

ENLACE Study

The ENLACE study addresses the gap in knowledge about the cancer characteristics among Hispanic patients with colorectal cancer through surveys and genetic testing

CoGENES Program

A train-the-trainer program with community health educators (CHE) and promotores de salud who work to improve communication on genetic research, clinical testing and counseling with Hispanic communities

MEET OUR TEAM

Co-Lead

Mariana Stern, PhD

Co-Lead

Heinz-Josef Lenz, MD

Genetic Counselor

Julie Culver, MS


Co-Investigator

Syma Iqbal, MD


co-Investigator

Sandra Algaze, MD


Research Coordinator Supervisor

Carmen Chavez, MPH


Genetic Counselor

Natalia Gutierrez, MS


Research Coordinator

Lucia Enriquez


Graduate Research Assistant

Joel Sanchez Mendez, MBBS MBA


Project Administrator

Janet Rodriguez, MPH