id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_faif4x764rdznai5vvtunqoc2e Joseph R. Osborne A Conversation Between Joseph Osborne and Thomas Hope 2020 3 .pdf application/pdf 3141 215 72 A Conversation Between Joseph Osborne and Thomas Hope Weill Cornell Medicine and an attending physician at NewYork– Presbyterian/Weill Cornell Medicine (both in New York, NY). Innovations Institute for Inclusion; https://radiology.weill.cornell. edu/research/mi3) at Weill Cornell Medicine, where his goal as a Disparity Research Award for the Prostate Cancer Health Impact Dr. Hope: What are you currently doing in nuclear medicine, puts together a really interesting compound to look at diseases like prostate There are few underrepresented minorities in fields like radiology, radiation oncology, and nuclear medicine. that ''different'' is what we needed at Weill Cornell. Dr. Osborne: People don't like to think of New York City as Dr. Hope: The field of nuclear medicine is very White. Dr. Osborne: There are so many other things going on professionally and personally with Black physicians that asking them Dr. Osborne: Here at Weill Cornell, recruitment has been intentional, especially the hiring from the top, which has changed ./cache/work_faif4x764rdznai5vvtunqoc2e.pdf ./txt/work_faif4x764rdznai5vvtunqoc2e.txt