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Nynikka Palmer, DrPH, MPH

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Nynikka Palmer, MPH, DrPH, is an assistant professor of medicine at the University of California San Francisco, with secondary appointments in the Departments of Urology and Radiation Oncology. As a mixed-methods public health researcher, Dr. Palmer is committed to unraveling cancer disparities by using community engagement, relationship-centered communication, and multilevel strategies to enhance the delivery of high-quality cancer care. Dr. Palmer has been funded by the National Cancer Institute to work to enable low-income African American men to access high-quality prostate cancer treatment. She seeks to do this by anchoring the evidence-based intervention of peer navigation in the relational concept of African American brotherhood to foster trust and empowerment and optimize patient-centered communication, treatment decision-making, and quality of care.

Dr. Palmer is the co-leader of the Prostate Cancer Task Force of the San Francisco Cancer Initiative, which works to eliminate prostate cancer disparities through community engagement and education, targeted early detection, appropriate follow-up of aggressive disease, navigation and support services, and institutional partnerships that ensure high-quality care city-wide. Dr. Palmer is also on the Board of Directors for the Academy of Communication in Healthcare, as the Expert in Communication Research to Promote Health Equity.

Assistant Professor of Medicine, Urology, and Radiation Oncology
Helen Diller Family Chair in Community Education and Outreach for Urologic Cancer
University of California, San Francisco
San Francisco, CA