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COHS Pilot Study: Improving Health and Well-Being Award

April 8, 2024 by rllee2

Congratulations to Dr. Jacqueline Kim, in collaboration with Michael Hoyt, PhD, and David Lee, MD on their COHS Pilot Studies Award: Improving Health and Well-Being, presented by UCI Susan & Henry Samueli College of Health Sciences. The COHS Pilot Studies Award recognizes innovative research endeavors with the potential to advance human health and well-being.

Their research project “Understanding Well-Being in Asian-American Prostate Cancer Survivors” employs qualitative methodologies to delve into the nuanced experiences of Asian American prostate cancer survivors. By exploring facets such as well-being, relationship dynamics, and supportive care needs, this interdisciplinary study aims to provide valuable insights that can enhance culturally competent care and improve outcomes for this underserved population.

Click HERE to learn more about the COHS Pilot Studies Awardees.

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