COVID-19 and Cancer Consortium Third Annual Retreat on March 31

COVID-19 and Cancer Consortium Third Annual Retreat on March 31
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Date and Time: March 31, 2023, 10:00am – 5:00pm EDT

Location: The Warren Alpert Medical School

Cost: Event Cost $25.00

Contact Information

Brown Office of CME

CME@Brown.edu

(401) 863-3337

The COVID-19 and Cancer Consortium (CCC19) consists of over 120 cancer centers and other organizations who have come together to collect data about patients with cancer who have been diagnosed with COVID-19. The driving goal of the CCC19 consortium is to collect and disseminate prospective, granular, uniformly organized information on people with cancer who are diagnosed with COVID-19 – at scale and as rapidly as possible.

The third annual retreat aims to brainstorm on our collective understanding of COVID-19 and cancer throughout the continued complex evolution of the COVID-19 pandemic, via lectures, panel discussions and presented research from prominent thought leaders both within and outside the consortium. Please know non-members are welcome to attend.

Original source can be found here.



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