Liszet Ariana Bigelow & Michael Lillie

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Liszet is the Community Health Educator for  Urban Populations for the Fred Hutch/University of Washington Cancer  Consortium's Office of Community Outreach & Engagement (OCOE).  Originally from Arizona where she got her Bachelor of Science degree in  Family Studies and Human Development from the University of Arizona, her  personal experience led her to pursue a career assisting underserved  populations and access to health care. She began her work at West Side  Head Start serving the El Mirage, AZ community which is the same  community she participated in as a child. In 2013, she moved to Seattle  to obtain her Master's in Social Work with a concentration in Health  Policy and Advocacy. Liszet began her career at Fred Hutch in 2015  working as a bilingual Information Specialist at the nation's only NCI  Cancer Information Service, where she provided callers from all over the  world up-to-date cancer information, clinical trial search, and local  resources. Liszet continues her work in health disparities now in cancer  prevention and survivor-ship as part of the Cancer Consortium's OCOE.  She's had the honor of working with African American communities in  clinical trial information sessions, working with the Mexican Consulate  to provide Spanish Cancer information, and most recently recruiting for a  monoclonal Anti-body study for COVID-19. Liszet hopes to expand her  work in connecting with any under-served communities and working towards  decreasing gaps in health care and cancer information resources.  Michael has spent 25 years in the medical industry bringing disruptive  technology to the patients and systems that treat them. He's worked both  with national and international companies to bring the latest  technology to the patient front line.   Additionally, Michael has worked  with large health systems; University of Washington, Kaiser, Stanford,  and Providence from the commercial vendor side.  Focused on breakthrough  diagnostic test for breast and colorectal cancer, helping identifying  patients in the care gap.  Currently, Michael is with Deciphera  Pharmaceuticals, a rare disease cancer company focusing on (GIST  gastrointestinal stromal tumors).  C-Sessions is a fascinating healthcare-focused program designed to  improve communication and collaboration between patients and their  healthcare provider.  "The ultimate takeaway is to improve outcomes," said Randy, adding, "We  believe that education, transparency, and open dialogue are essential to  providing quality healthcare throughout the patient journey and  treatment process." --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/randall-broad/support