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Cultural Speakers

Cultural practices, beliefs, and norms play a very important role not only in delivering health care to clients and patients, but also in how that health care is received and what outcomes are possible. Diversity within those beliefs and practices, and as a result of available resources or social economic/demographic circumstances, must be fully understood in order for health care professionals to provide the best care possible no matter where they are in the world, or what culture they are practicing within.

At GOLD Perinatal Care, we understand the importance of Culture and Diversity in health care, and we are working hard to bring you speakers and presentations from around the world that will help you understand the patients and clients you are working with. Discovering how health care is provided and received in other countries and cultures around the world can have a positive impact on our own professional practice. Given that culture is defined by much more than political borders, GOLD Perinatal Care invites speakers to share their knowledge and expertise about perinatal health care from a geographically-based focus or a people-group focus from within a particular set of beliefs, lifestyle or minority. This year, our Culture and Diversity speakers will be presenting on:

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Thuan V Tran

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Raymond Uyiosa Osarogiagbon

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Dr. Osarogiagbon is Chief Scientist at the Baptist Memorial Healthcare Corporation, Director of the Multidisciplinary Thoracic Oncology Program and the Thoracic Oncology Research (ThOR) Group at the Baptist Cancer Center, in Memphis, Tennessee. He is a member of the IASLC Staging and Prognostic Factors Committee, NIH Cancer Prevention Steering Committee; co-chair of SWOG Early Lung Cancer Subcommittee; and member of the Fleischner Society.
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Xiao-Ou Shu

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Dung V Tran

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Giang H Nguyen

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Anh T Le

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Dung X Pham

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Kiem K Nguyen

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Sang Nguyen

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Sang Nguyen is from Vietnam, a low- and middle-income country, and completed his medical training from Hanoi Medical University, the first ranked top medical university in Vietnam, in 2010. He worked as a physician scientist at Hanoi Medical University on HIV/AIDS related research before joining the Epidemiology Ph.D. Program at Vanderbilt University under the mentorship of Prof. Xiao-Ou Shu in August 2016. His first two years of graduate study between 2017 and 2018 was supported by the prestigious Vietnam Education Foundation (VEF) Fellowship funded by the U.S. Congress. Sang Nguyen’s research interest is cancer epidemiology with a focus on understanding biological mechanisms related to modifiable factors, which would lead to the development of personalized preventive strategies for improving cancer prognosis. In 2019, he was awarded the Vanderbilt-Emory-Cornell-Duke (VECD) Fogarty global health fellowship, which supported him to spend one year at Vietnam National Cancer institute (VNCI) between 2019 and 2020 to receive training in field epidemiology and collect information for his dissertation research. Sang Nguyen developed his Ph.D. dissertation project to assess the incidence of toxicities of chemotherapy among Vietnamese women with breast cancer and investigate influence of gut microbiome and lifestyle factors on chemotherapy related toxicity.
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Huong T. T. Tran

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