S06 E02 – REMIX - Exploring the Role of Community–Clinical Partnerships to Promote Cancer Screening
Wed Jan 28 2026
“If we want to reach those societies or reach those populations, we definitely need to have others’ blended approach of having both the clinic and the community organizations working together.”
This episode kicks off Season 5 of the HPP Podcast and showcases the work of Dr. Sujha Subramanian, author of “Role of Community–Clinical Partnerships to Promote CancerScreening: Lessons Learned From the National Breast and Cervical Cancer Early Detection Program.” Dr. Subramanian shares how her team’s work with external partners encourages and facilitates screenings for breast and cervicalcancer across multiple sites across the United States of America. The study’s findings and best practices for collaboration and partnerships are explored in this episode.
This episode references the article “Role of Community–Clinical Partnerships to Promote Cancer Screening: Lessons Learned From the National Breast and Cervical Cancer Early Detection Program” by Sujha Subramanian and colleagues.
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“If we want to reach those societies or reach those populations, we definitely need to have others’ blended approach of having both the clinic and the community organizations working together.” This episode kicks off Season 5 of the HPP Podcast and showcases the work of Dr. Sujha Subramanian, author of “Role of Community–Clinical Partnerships to Promote CancerScreening: Lessons Learned From the National Breast and Cervical Cancer Early Detection Program.” Dr. Subramanian shares how her team’s work with external partners encourages and facilitates screenings for breast and cervicalcancer across multiple sites across the United States of America. The study’s findings and best practices for collaboration and partnerships are explored in this episode. This episode references the article “Role of Community–Clinical Partnerships to Promote Cancer Screening: Lessons Learned From the National Breast and Cervical Cancer Early Detection Program” by Sujha Subramanian and colleagues.