Dr Veronica Ajewole-Mwema is an experienced educator, faculty, content expert, and presenter on accredited Continuing Education and Non Continuing Education Programs. She is highly sort after and has had the opportunity to work with Continuing Education Program Providers like Pharmacy Times, Postgraduate Healthcare Education, Power Pak, Texas Southern University, Houston Methodist Hospital, and American College of Clinical Pharmacy among others.
As a profound educator, Dr Ajewole-Mwema understands that the delivery of the content is just as important as the content itself. She creates her educational content with recent, accurate, and applicable evidence-based content and delivers her educational program content with impeccable energy that permeates the understanding of her broad audience (which typically includes Pharmacists across multiple practice settings, Physicians, Nurses, Social Workers, and Community Health Workers) while maintaining dynamic engagement at either in-person or virtual presentation settings.
Disparities in health care and cancer care can be attributed to multiple socioeconomic, geographic or environmental, and cultural factors. These disparities impact cancer care and outcomes, especially among patients with triple-negative breast cancer (TNBC), due to its poor prognosis and limited targeted therapy options.
Numerous disparities exist in healthcare in the United States, including social factors, ethnicity, age, environmental exposure, and geography. These factors may impact access to healthcare, with the potential to affect patient outcomes.
Prostate cancer is a hormone-driven disease in which increased levels of androgens (ie, testosterone) circulate and signal growth in the prostate.
The mortality rate from prostate cancer is declining due in large part to earlier diagnosis and improved treatments.
To provide oncology pharmacists and other pharmacist who manage and or interact with oncology patients, with information, insights, and solutions that can be applied at both systems and local levels to identify, address, and rectify inequities in oncology healthcare delivery.
The goal of this activity is to enhance the ability of oncology pharmacists, oncology nurses and NPs who manage and or interact with breast cancer patients to provide information, insights, and solutions, applicable at both systems and local levels to identify, address, and rectify inequities in oncology healthcare delivery.
Implementing health equity principles in education, research, and clinical practice.
The landscape of cancer care continues to evolve with the availability of oral anticancer agents. Although oral oncolytics offer convenience for patients, they present complexities for clinicians involved in their management.
"The session by Veronica Ajewole, PharmD, BCOP was excellent."
“Dr Ajewole's presentation was phenomenal. Very informative and in-depth but concise information in a field I am very unfamiliar with.”
“Very thorough presentation for time available.”
“Thank you! Really good overview.”
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