As part of our series of interviews with the 2022 Binaytara Foundation (BTF) award winners who are improving access to cancer care, today we talk with Dr. Bhawna Sirohi, winner of the Distinguished Faculty Award. Dr. Sirohi is a leading breast oncologist in South Asia and has demonstrated long-standing excellence in teaching and improving access to education for health care providers.
“BTF is doing stellar work for the people of Nepal and the global oncology community as a whole,” says Dr. Sirohi. “I have been involved deeply with the weekly multidisciplinary tumor boards, which have site-specific global oncologists discussing and making decisions with the local oncologists. I’ve also been involved with education efforts in various meetings, and molecular tumor boards run by BTF. I have been closely involved with the education committee of BTF and as outreach with the International Journal of Cancer Care Delivery, IJCCD.”
Dr. Sirohi also considered the question of how the oncology communities in resource-limited settings and developed countries can work together to minimize cancer disparities and had a detailed list of ideas affecting several areas of the oncology field:
Service
Education
Research
Some of these goals may be more challenging than others, but Dr. Sirohi and others at the Binaytara Foundation continue working toward improving access to cancer care for everyone.
About Binaytara Foundation:
Binaytara Foundation is a global cancer non-profit dedicated to improving access to cancer care in the United States and abroad through education and innovative program models that break down barriers and advance best practices in hematology and oncology. Binaytara Foundation’s major projects include hematology and oncology conferences, and the establishment of a cancer hospital in Nepal. Additionally, they hold conferences on cancer care throughout the year.
The Binaytara Foundation Education Academy also offers several self-paced accredited continuing education (CME) activities for oncologists and oncology nurses interested in earning free continuing education credits at their own convenience. These activities include journal-based CME as well as recorded webcasts. All self-paced CME activities available at the Binaytara Foundation Education Academy are free for healthcare providers not employed by the biopharma industry. Many of these self-paced activities also offer Maintenance of Certificate (MOC) points to eligible physicians. Register on our education academy and start learning and earning free CME credits.
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