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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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Shougen Cao

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Chengwei Peng

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Cheng-Jun Hu

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Anh Le

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Emily K Kleczko

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In 2015, Emily Kleczko received a PhD in Cancer Biology from the University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus. She wrote her dissertation on resistance mechanisms to EGFR and FGFR tyrosine kinase inhibitors in head and neck squamous cell carcinoma and non-small cell lung cancer under the guidance of Dr. Lynn Heasley, PhD. Following the completion of her PhD, Dr. Kleczko began a Post Doctoral Fellowship in the laboratory of Dr. Katharina Hopp, PhD at the University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus where she investigated the role of CD8+ T cells in autosomal dominant polycystic kidney disease. In 2018, Dr. Kleczko began a second Post Doctoral Fellowship in the laboratory of Dr. Raphael Nemenoff, PhD where she researched the role of the tumor microenvironment in lung cancer, specifically the role of the complement pathway on tumor progression. In 2019, Dr. Kleczko joined the ranks of faculty as an Instructor at the University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus. Dr. Kleczko’s research is focused on the interplay between the tumor microenvironment, especially immune cells and pathways, and tumor cells in lung cancer progression. She has multiple research projects in which she is currently involved, including one on the complement pathway and one on developing a novel EGFR-mutant lung cancer model.
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Elin Gray

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