Osler Radiation Oncology 2018 Online Review
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Description
This review provides senior trainees and/or clinicians in practice a comprehensive update of clinical knowledge and helps prepare them for their Radiation Oncology exams (the initial certification and MOC). Emphasis is on evidence-based medicine and board-relevant standards of care as well as new concepts, treatments, and imaging approaches. The written exams emphasize anatomy, epidemiology, etiological agents, natural history, pathology, tumor markers, initial clinical evaluation, staging, routes of spread, selection of treatment modality and techniques, surgical and chemotherapy adjuvant treatments, follow-up treatment and evaluation, patterns of failure, and normal tissue effects including complications; all of these areas are addressed. The review also covers the basic principles of radiobiology and physics that are relevant to clinical practice.
Objectives
At the conclusion of this course each participant should be able to perform the following tasks for all cancers of the eleven ABR defined component areas:
- Describe the anatomy, epidemiology/etiologic agents, and natural history
Explain the pathology and use of tumor markers - Describe the initial clinical evaluation, staging, and routes of disease spread (local and distant)
- Summarize potential treatment modalities including optimum beam and radiation sources, volume and dose calculations, as well as fractionation
- Discuss follow-up treatment and evaluation, patterns of failure, and normal tissue effects
- Discuss the use of multimodality therapies including sequence, interactions, and specific agents
- Describe brachytherapy applications and issues for all disease sites
Outline the use of palliative care for brain, hepatic and skeletal lesions, plus various obstructive scenarios - Implement a basic program of ethics, patient safety and quality assurance in clinical practice
Topics And Speakers:
Parul Barry, MD
Assistant Professor of Radiation Oncology,
Rush University Medical Center
Endometrial Cancer, Cervical Cancer, Vulvar Cancer
Dukagjin Blakaj, MD, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor of Radiation Oncology,
Ohio State University
Head and Neck Cancer I – III
Michael Chuong, MD
Practicing Radiation Oncologist,
University of South Florida
Hodgkin Lymphoma, Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma, Multiple Myeloma, and Solitary Plasmacytoma
Steven Lin, MD, Ph.D.
Associate Professor of Radiation Oncology,
MD Anderson Cancer Center
Early Stage NSCLC, Locally Advanced NSCLC, Small Cell Lung Cancer, Rare Mediastinal Tumors
Victor Mangona, MD
Practicing Radiation Oncologist,
Texas Center for Proton Therapy, Irvine, TX
Pediatric Brain Tumors, Brain Stem Glioma, Medulloblastoma, Intracranial Germ Cell Tumors, Ependymoma, Pediatric Gliomas, Pediatric CNS Questions, Wilms Tumor, Neuroblastoma, Rhabdomyosarcoma, Ewing’s Sarcoma, Pediatric Solid Questions
Chirag Shah, MD
Associate Staff Director of Clinical Research,
Cleveland Clinic Foundation
Early Stage Breast Cancer, Locally Advanced Breast Cancer, Carcinoma-in-situ and Misc (DCIS)
Ravi Shridhar, MD, PhD†
Associate Professor of Radiation Oncology,
University of South Florida
Esophageal Cancer, Gastric Cancer, Colon Cancer, Rectal Cancer, Anal Cancer, Liver Cancer, Pancreatic Ampullary Cancer, Bile Duct Cancer
Todd Swanson, MD, PhD†
Assistant Professor of Radiation Oncology,
University of Texas, Galveston
CNS Overview, Primary CNS Malignancies, CNS Metastasis of Brain, CNS Metastasis Spine, Benign disorders of CNS, Palliative Care, Bladder, Penile, Prostate Cancer I, Prostate Cancer II
†Course Planning Committee