Henry Ford Health 4th Annual Henry Ford Gastroenterology and Hepatology Symposium 2021
Format:9 videos + 1 pdf, size: 5.87 GB
Course Audience: surgery physican, gastroenterology physican, hepatology physican
Overview:
Date & Location
Friday, November 5, 2021, 7:30 AM – 3:35 PM, Online, Detroit, MI
Target Audience
Specialties – Surgery
Overview
Exciting progress is underway regarding surgical options for the breast and axilla in neoadjuvant chemotherapy patients, lymphedema prevention. How COVID-19 has impacted screening delays and the effects of the vaccine on treatment. The evolution of the role of genomic profiling and genetic testing. Physicians involved with the diagnosis and management of breast cancer patients need to be kept apprised of new information in all of these areas.
Objectives
- Ensure physicians have a better understanding of axillary management after NAC
- Ensure physicians are more comfortable with breast imaging after patients receive COVID-19 vaccination
- Ensure physicians are more knowledgeable on how supportive services effect breast cancer and are better equipped to advise patients
- Provide current screening guideline recommendations for general and high risk populations, including gadolinium concerns
- Ensure physicians have a better understanding of the surgical prevention options for lymphedema
- Ensure physicians have a better understanding of the role of XRT in the treatment for 1-3 positive nodes
Breast Lymphedema (Video MP4 Format)
Breast Radiation Therapy in the Time of COVID-19 (Video MP4 Format)
Choosing Wisely When to De-Escalate Care in the Elderly (Video MP4 Format)
Concordance and Efficacy of Intraoperative Gross Examination of Margin (Video MP4 Format)
Effects of COVID on Breast Imaging Screen Delays and Vaccine Effects (Video MP4 Format)
Precision Medicine for Aggressive Breast Cancers (Video MP4 Format)
Supportive Oncology A Multidisciplinary Approach to Modern Breast Cancer Care (Video MP4 Format)
Trends in Adaptive Neoadjuvant Treatment (Video MP4 Format)
Which Stage IV Patients Should be Considered for Surgery (Video MP4 Format)
Brochure (PDF Format)