Clarence
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Clarence, go ahead. Dr. Samia, you spoke in your previous conversation a lot of times about the lack of awareness among groups of people. Could you talk about this plan and how does it plan to address that? I mean, are people not aware or is there a strategy for that or communicating more effectively with people to make them more aware of the risk of cancer?
Clarence, go ahead. Dr. Samia, you spoke in your previous conversation a lot of times about the lack of awareness among groups of people. Could you talk about this plan and how does it plan to address that? I mean, are people not aware or is there a strategy for that or communicating more effectively with people to make them more aware of the risk of cancer?
Yeah, so Dr. Simeo, you talked a little bit about challenges. There's always the rural versus urban strategy. Could you talk a little bit more about that? Because were the challenges the same or was there a special strategy that had to be developed for each group, for the rural versus the urban?
Yeah, so Dr. Simeo, you talked a little bit about challenges. There's always the rural versus urban strategy. Could you talk a little bit more about that? Because were the challenges the same or was there a special strategy that had to be developed for each group, for the rural versus the urban?
Yeah. And I can vouch for that. I want to just say, I can vouch for that. I was involved with the alliance and there was definitely a community engagement aspect of it. So it was great. Yeah. Which is why we're glad that Dr. Samea is here to talk about that.
Yeah. And I can vouch for that. I want to just say, I can vouch for that. I was involved with the alliance and there was definitely a community engagement aspect of it. So it was great. Yeah. Which is why we're glad that Dr. Samea is here to talk about that.
Yeah. Yeah. Clarence. Yes. So, Dr. Simeo, um, so, you know, this is health chatter. So I'm going to ask you a very, very chattery, chattery question. What's been the biggest challenge with this plan? I mean, you know, you've been, I mean, you've got some, you got, you've got all these, you got 90 strategies, you know, 90 strategies. You got, you've got, uh, a lot of focuses.
Yeah. Yeah. Clarence. Yes. So, Dr. Simeo, um, so, you know, this is health chatter. So I'm going to ask you a very, very chattery, chattery question. What's been the biggest challenge with this plan? I mean, you know, you've been, I mean, you've got some, you got, you've got all these, you got 90 strategies, you know, 90 strategies. You got, you've got, uh, a lot of focuses.
What's been the biggest challenge with this plan? Uh,
What's been the biggest challenge with this plan? Uh,
Clarence. Yes, Dr. Samia, once again, I know I asked you about the biggest challenges. Now I'm going to ask you in this plan, and I know it doesn't end till 2025, but what are some of your greatest successes? What really stands out for you as a success with this plan?
Clarence. Yes, Dr. Samia, once again, I know I asked you about the biggest challenges. Now I'm going to ask you in this plan, and I know it doesn't end till 2025, but what are some of your greatest successes? What really stands out for you as a success with this plan?
Well, I just want to say, Dr. Samir, I thank you for the conversation. I mean, there is so much that we need to learn more about. I mean, and I think that one of the important things for us is having people like you who can come on and to help us understand more clearly and also for us to better understand the communities of but also to talk about also how the community can be more engaged.
Well, I just want to say, Dr. Samir, I thank you for the conversation. I mean, there is so much that we need to learn more about. I mean, and I think that one of the important things for us is having people like you who can come on and to help us understand more clearly and also for us to better understand the communities of but also to talk about also how the community can be more engaged.
And so we need to make sure that the community is engaged in this conversation as well. And so I just want to thank you once again, and I'll turn it back to you, Stan.
And so we need to make sure that the community is engaged in this conversation as well. And so I just want to thank you once again, and I'll turn it back to you, Stan.
Yeah, Clarence. So both of you talked about joining the program in 2007. And now it's 2023. And we talked about the fact that there have been a lot of changes. I just want to know, walk me through, because I'm a community person, walk me through the changes that have occurred in terms of community engagement and community input as we've talked about these plans and
Yeah, Clarence. So both of you talked about joining the program in 2007. And now it's 2023. And we talked about the fact that there have been a lot of changes. I just want to know, walk me through, because I'm a community person, walk me through the changes that have occurred in terms of community engagement and community input as we've talked about these plans and
you know, where are we at today and how is the community going to be engaged in this? And we haven't gone very deeply into the plans yet, but I think from a community perspective, although this information is coming out, you know, where is that voice being heard or is it being heard?
you know, where are we at today and how is the community going to be engaged in this? And we haven't gone very deeply into the plans yet, but I think from a community perspective, although this information is coming out, you know, where is that voice being heard or is it being heard?