Event Details
Event Title Implementation and Effectiveness of Digital Health Interventions for Cancer Screening
Location Alumni Hall at the Carolina Club *or* Zoom
Sponsor NC TraCS (Translational and Clinical Sciences) Institute: NIH CTSA at UNC-CH
Date/Time 10/18/2022
For more information, contact the event administrator: Jennifer Scott jennifer_scott@unc.edu
Event Presenters
Name Title  
David P. Miller, MD, MS Professor, Internal Medicine and Implementation Science, Wake Forest University School of Medicine
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Expired Virtually by Zoom 10/18/2022 8:00 AM 9:00 AM none
 
This seminar is part of the UNC Implementation Science Speaker Series. Each semester, the D&I Methods Unit at NC TraCS co-sponsors external faculty visits to present on cutting edge implementation science topics, meet with students, and consult with faculty.

The growing prevalence of mobile device ownership and high-speed internet access have created new opportunities to reach, educate, and empower patients to participate in their care. However, digital health interventions can be difficult to implement in busy clinical environments and may widen health disparities. David Miller, MD, MS, will share lessons learned along his 20-year journey of creating and implementing patient-facing digital health interventions designed to facilitate cancer screening.

Presenter
David P. Miller, MD, MS
Professor, Internal Medicine and Implementation Science
Wake Forest University School of Medicine

**Materials such as slides or handouts & the event recording will be shared with documented attendees only. Please help us accurately document attendance by using your full name in your Zoom window. You can edit your name in the participant panel during the session.**

Sponsored by NC TraCS Institute and the Lineberger Comprehensive Cancer Center