Simon Craddock Lee, PhD, MPH

University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center
Population Sciences & Cancer Control, Harold C. Simmons Comprehensive Cancer Center
5323 Harry Hines Blvd
Dallas, TX
USA 75390


Biographical Sketch:
Dr. Lee is a medical anthropologist whose research examines the culture and organization of cancer prevention and care delivery in safety-net settings, both urban and rural. He leads the Stakeholder Engagement core as well as the Qualitative Methods core of the AHRQ-funded Center for Patient-Centered Outcomes Research at UT Southwestern. His work in decision-making science has focused on lung cancer patients and their caregivers, pediatric use of hospice and palliative care, as well as testing strategies to improve adolescent HPV vaccination.

Papers:
PANEL: WHAT IS A "GOOD" MEDICAL DECISION? PERSPECTIVES FROM MULTIPLE STAKEHOLDERS: A SBM-SMDM CROSSTALK PANEL DISCUSSION