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Highlights from ASCO 2016 Decoding Wisdom: Enhancing Patient Care in the Community
Friday, July 29, 2016 Umstead Hotel and Spa Cary, North Carolina
Masters of Surgical Oncology Collective Wisdom at the Cutting Edge: New Approaches to Head & Neck, Thoracic, and Brain Tumors
Self Assessment CME Provided
Saturday, July 30, 2016 Umstead Hotel and Spa Cary, North Carolina
Masters of Surgical Oncology Collective Wisdom at the Cutting Edge: New Approaches to Head & Neck, Thoracic, and Brain Tumors
OverviewThis conference will examine the optimal surgical management for head & neck, thoracic, and brain malignancies while emphasizing the multidisciplinary approach.
AudienceThis program is designed to meet the continuing education needs of general surgeons, medical and surgical oncologists, radiation oncologists, as well as those who assist with the management of patients with cancer. The curriculum will focus on a spectrum of oncologic problems, including new operative technologies and how they are changing the management of patients with cancer, the multidisciplinary management of cancer patients, and the emerging role of immune therapy in cancer care. All targeted audience members are eligible to receive Joint Accreditation credits for this activity.
Learning Objectives• Identify the need for multidisciplinary approaches in
the management of head and neck, thoracic, and brain malignancies
• Describe the role of immunotherapy and targeted therapies in the management of head and neck, thoracic and brain malignancies
• Discuss advances in surgical techniques for the management of head and neck, thoracic, and brain malignancies
Saturday, July 30, 2016Umstead Hotel and Spa • Cary, NC
Highlights from ASCO 2016 Decoding Wisdom: Enhancing Patient Care in the Community
OverviewASCO’s 2016 annual meeting was not surprisingly exciting, provocative, and overwhelming. The Duke Cancer Review 2016 course will provide a review of the most clinically relevant data presented at ASCO and other recent scientific meetings. The format of the program will use discussion or patient cases to put new scientific evidence into perspective for busy clinicians.
AudienceMedical Oncologists, Hematologists, Radiation Oncologists, Surgical Oncologists, Nurse Practitioners, Physician Assistants, Nurses, and Pharmacists.
All targeted audience members are eligible to receive Joint Accreditation credits for this activity.
Learning Objectives• Discuss current guidelines for
the diagnosis and management of common cancers in order to provide optimal care to oncology patients
• Describe advances in the role of molecular medicine in cancer
• Highlight novel surgical approaches to cancer, highlighting pancreatic and endocrine surgeries
Friday, July 29, 2016Umstead Hotel and Spa • Cary, NC
The Duke Cancer Network and the Duke Cancer Institute present
Duke Cancer Review 2016
Joint Accreditation Statement
In support of improving patient care, the Duke University Health System Department of Clinical Education and Professional Development is accredited by the American Nurses Credentialing Center (ANCC), the Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education (ACPE), and the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education
(ACCME), to provide continuing education for the health care team.
Physicians: Duke University Health System Department of Clinical Education and Professional Development designates this live activity for a maximum of 7 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s)TM each day. Physicians should claim only credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.
Nursing: Duke University Health System Department of Clinical Education and Professional Development designates this activity for up to 7 credit hours for
nurses each day. Nurses should claim only credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in this activity.
Pharmacists: Duke University Health System Department of Clinical Education and Professional Development designates this activity for 7 ACPE credit hours each day. Universal Activity Numbers: Friday 0851-0000-16-159-L01-P Saturday 0851-0000-16-160-L01-P
Self assessment CME will be available on day two, as defined by the American Board of Surgery.
SPECIAL NEEDS The Duke Cancer Network is committed to making its activities accessible to all individuals. If you are in need of an accommodation, please do not hesitate to call and/or submit a description of your needs in writing in order to receive service.
HOTEL The Umstead Hotel, 100 Woodland Pond Drive, Cary, NC 27513.
GUESTROOM RESERVATION BY PHONE Guests who would like to make a room reservation can call the Umstead directly at (919) 447-4000.
FRIDAY, JULY 29, 20167:30 am Breakfast / Registration
7:55 am Welcome • Linda Sutton, MD
8:00 am Keynote Speaker – The Emperor’s Boxers • Presenter: Dane Dickson, MD
8:40 am Advances in Thoracic Malignancies Presenter: Neal Ready, MD, PhD • Moderator: Ross Siemers, MD
9:20 am Advances in Melanoma Presenter: April Salama, MD • Moderator: Patrick Judson, MD
10:00 am Break
10:20 am Advances in Hematologic Malignancies – Multiple Myeloma Presenter: Cristina Gasparetto, MD • Moderator: David Mack, MD
11:00 am Advances in Hematologic Malignancies – CLL Presenter: Danielle Brander, MD • Moderator: David Mack, MD
11:40 am Lunch
12:40 pm Advances in Colorectal Cancer Presenter: John Strickler, MD • Moderator: Brad Sherrill, MD
1:20 pm Advances in Brain Cancer Presenter: Gordana Vlahovic, MD, MHS • Moderator: Sonia Geschwindt, MD
2:00 pm Break
2:20 pm Advances in Genitourinary Cancer Presenter: Megan McNamara, MD • Moderator: Mark Fleming, MD
3:00 pm Advances in Breast Cancer Presenter: P. Kelly Marcom, MD • Moderator: Stephen Patterson, MD
3:40 pm Taking Wisdom to the Next Level • Linda Sutton, MD
Novel Surgical Approaches to Cancer • Moderator: Dan Blazer III, MD
4:15 pm Minimally Invasive Approaches to Pancreatic Tumors Presenter: Kevin Shah, MD
4:35 pm Irreversible Electroporation for Resectable Pancreatic Cancer Presenter: Rebekah White, MD
4:55 pm Robotic Endocrine Surgery • Presenter: Michael Stang, MD
SATURDAY, JULY 30, 20167:00 am Breakfast / Registration
7:30 am Welcome • Theodore Pappas, MD
HEAD & NECK CANCER 7:35 am New HPV-Mediated Strategies for Treating Head & Neck
Cancer • David Brizel, MD
8:20 am Surgical Advances and Considerations in the Treatment of Head & Neck Cancer • Walter Lee, MD, MHS
9:05 am Immune Therapy: A New Standard of Care in Recurrent and Metastatic Squamous Cell Cancer of the Head & Neck • Neal Ready, MD, PhD
9:50 am Q&A
10:00 am Break
THORACIC CANCER 10:20 am Low Dose CT Screening • Betty C. Tong, MD, MHS
10:50 am Pulmonary Interventions and Diagnostics • Momen Wahidi, MD, MBA
11:20 am Minimally Invasive Surgery for Lung Cancer • Matthew Hartwig, MD
11:50 am Current Role and Future Strategies for Adjuvant Therapy in Non Small Cell Lung Cancer • Jeffrey Clarke, MD
12:20 pm Panel Discussion
12:45 pm LUNCH
BRAIN TUMORS1:45 pm Oncolytic Immunotherapy with a Genetically Modified Poliovirus
• Annick Desjardins, MD, FRCPC
2:05 pm An Updated Approach to Brain Metastasis • Grace Kim, MD, PhD
2:25 pm Laser Interstitial Thermal Therapy (LITT): A Minimally Invasive Surgical Approach to Intracranial Lesions • Grace Kim, MD, PhD
2:45 pm Stereotactic Radiosurgery and Radiotherapy for Brain and Base-of-Skull Tumors • John P. Kirkpatrick, MD, PhD
3:05 pm Immune Therapy in Oncology • Gordana Vlahovic, MD, MHS
3:25 pm Awake Craniotomy • Peter Grossi, MD
3:45 pm Q&A
4:00 pm Wrap-up and Departure • Theodore Pappas, MD
Highlights from ASCO 2016 Decoding Wisdom: Enhancing Patient Care in the Community I AGENDA Masters of Surgical Oncology Collective Wisdom at the Cutting Edge: New Approaches to Head & Neck, Thoracic, and Brain Tumors I AGENDA
ACTIVITY MEDICAL DIRECTORS
James Abbruzzese, MD Professor of Medicine; Chief, Division of Medical Oncology; Associate Director for Clinical Research, Duke Cancer Institute
Linda Sutton, MD Associate Professor of Medicine, Medical Director, Duke Cancer Network; Associate Chief Medical Officer, Duke Network Services
DUKE FACULTYDan Blazer III, MD Associate Professor of Surgery
Danielle Brander, MD Medical Instructor
Cristina Gasparetto, MD Associate Professor of Medicine
David Mack, MD Assistant Professor of Medicine The Cancer Center at Maria Parham Medical Center
Megan McNamara, MD Clinical Instructor
P. Kelly Marcom, MD Associate Professor of Medicine
Neal Ready, MD, PhD Associate Professor of Medicine
April Salama, MD Assistant Professor of Medicine
Kevin Shah, MD Assistant Professor of Surgery
Michael Stang, MD Associate Professor of Surgery
John Strickler, MD Assistant Professor of Medicine
Gordana Vlahovic, MD, MHS Associate Professor of Medicine; Assistant Professor in Surgery
Rebekah White, MD Associate Professor of Surgery
GUEST FACULTYDane Dickson, MDCEO and Director, Precision Medicine Policy and Registries; Molecular Evidence Development Consortium & Oregon Health and Science University
Mark T. Fleming, MD Associate Chair, Genitourinary Research, US Oncology; Virginia Oncology Associates
Sonia Geschwindt, MD Neurosurgeon, UP Health System Marquette, MI
Patrick Judson, MD Medical Oncologist, Augusta Health
Stephen Patterson, MD Medical Oncologist, Scully-Welsh Cancer Center
Brad Sherrill, MD Medical Oncologist, Cone Health Cancer Center
Ross Siemers, MD Medical Oncologist, UP Health System Marquette, MI
ACTIVITY MEDICAL DIRECTORS
Theodore Pappas, MDDistinguished Professor of Surgical Innovation; Vice Dean for Medical Affairs, Duke University School of Medicine
Linda Sutton, MDAssociate Professor of Medicine,Medical Director, Duke CancerNetwork; Associate Chief Medical Officer, Duke Network Services
DUKE FACULTY
David Brizel, MD Professor of Radiation Oncology; Professor in Surgery
Jeffrey Clarke, MD Medical Instructor
Annick Desjardins, MD, FRCPC Associate Professor of Neurology
Peter Grossi, MD Assistant Professor of Neurosurgery
Matthew Hartwig, MD Assistant Professor of Surgery
Grace Kim, MD, PhD Assistant Professor of Radiation Oncology
John P. Kirkpatrick, MD, PhD Associate Professor of Radiation Oncology; Assistant Professor in Surgery
Walter Lee, MD, MHS Associate Professor of Surgery; Associate Professor in Radiation Oncology
Neal Ready, MD, PhD Associate Professor of Medicine
Betty C. Tong, MD, MHS Associate Professor of Surgery
Gordana Vlahovic, MD, MHS Associate Professor of Medicine; Assistant Professor in Surgery
Momen Wahidi, MD, MBA Associate Professor of Medicine
Duke Cancer Review – July 29 and 30, 2016
REGISTRATION LINK – http://goo.gl/pFU1YQ
REGISTRATION I Seating is limited; please register early
CANCELLATION POLICY Registration deadline is Friday, July 22, 2016. The registration fee will not be refunded for cancellations after July 22, 2016.
CONTACT/QUESTIONS For questions, special needs, or sponsorship, please contact: Beth Tanner, Duke Cancer Network, 3100 Tower Blvd, Ste. 600, Durham, NC 27707 at (919) 681-9869 and beth.tanner@duke.edu.
Physician (Single Day) ......................... $125.00
Physician (Both days) .......................... $200.00
Allied Health (Single Day) .................... $75.00
Allied Health (Both days) ................... $125.00
Industry-not covered by grant or exhibit fee (Single Day) ................. $600.00
Industry-not covered by grant or exhibit fee (Both Days) .................. $750.00
Duke Employee/Duke LifePoint – (Single Day) ........................................... $25.00
Duke Employee/Duke LifePoint – (Both Days) ............................................ $40.00