AJMC January 4, 2025
Maggie L. Shaw

In this second part of our interview with Kasey Bond, MPH, NYU Langone Health, we discuss the contributions of community health workers to increasing clinical trial access and how technology—artificial intelligence (AI), in particular—can help to facilitate the process.

For our Institute for Value-Based Medicine® event held late last year, cohosted with NYU Langone Health, the evening’s theme was “Enhancing Community Cancer Programs With Academic Excellence Through Strategic Partnerships.” A panelist that evening was Kasey Bond, MPH, executive director of administration, Perlmutter Cancer Center. For part 2 of our interview with Bond, we discuss the contributions of community health workers to increasing clinical trial access and how technology can help to facilitate the process.

Bond oversees Perlmutter’s strategic planning and...

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