Course Description The 2014 Annual Convention, “Multidisciplinary Approach to Oncology,” sponsored by the American Osteopathic College of Radiology is intended for general diagnostic radiologists, interventional radiologists, neuroradiologists, musculoskeletal radiologists, body imagers, oncologic surgeons, radiation oncologists, neurosurgeons, internists, family practitioners, pediatric radiologists, and pediatricians dealing with pediatric oncology patients. This conference brings together national leaders and experts in their fields to discuss current diagnostic and treatment options in oncology. Multidisciplinary panels will discuss primary tumors and metastatic disease of the major organ systems. Panel discussions include both adult and pediatric tumors and will be presented from the perspectives of oncologic surgeons, radiologists, interventional radiologists, and a radiation Multidisciplinary oncologist. There will be a question and answer period following each panel presentation. Intermixed with the panel discussions will be additional radiologic presentations of solid organs tumors not already discussed by the panelists. Dear Colleagues: Approach to Oncology On behalf of the American Osteopathic College of Radiology, I would like to invite you to join us Educational Objectives Upon completion of this course the participant should be able to: for a unique and innovative program, the 2014 Annual Convention, “Multidisciplinary Approach to Oncology.” Our conference will be held at the Omni San Diego Hotel, a AAA four-diamond • Recognize and understand the • Understand interventional radiology treatment award hotel, located in the heart of the historic Gaslamp Quarter, close to the city’s top sites and April 28-May 2, 2014 pathophysiology of hepatic, colorectal, options available for primary tumors and attractions. prostatic, pancreatic, pulmonary parenchymal metastatic disease as well as treatment Omni San Diego Hotel • San Diego, CA and pleural, thyroid, adult sellar and options for the sequella of a patient’s disease The five-day CME event will bring together up-to-date information regarding the diagnosis and parasellar, adult and pediatric brain and spinal or therapy. treatment of the oncologic patient, as given from the perspectives of diagnostic and interventional cord, orbital, adult head and neck, adult and • Become familiar with current surgical options radiologists, oncologic surgeons, and a radiation oncologist. By integrating these disciplines, we pediatric bone and soft tissue, pediatric renal/ in the treatment of primary tumors and hope to broaden our participants’ understanding of the primary cancers affecting various organ adrenal and hepatic, and uterine/cervical as metastatic disease. systems, their pathology, the imaging manifestations, and the treatment options. The event is well as ovarian tumors • Increase knowledge of interventional pain designed to provide participants with state-of-the-art information given by national leaders and • Choose the appropriate imaging modality medicine procedures for alleviation or experts in their fields. Each morning and afternoon a different organ system and its primary based on primary tumor characteristics that improvement in patients’ pain. oncologic issues will be discussed followed by a panel discussion between our experts and the provides increased specificity within a limited • Increase awareness of the role of radiation audience. differential list of diagnoses oncology in the treatment and palliation of • Update and expand current knowledge and primary tumors and metastatic disease On Wednesday evening, there will be an awards ceremony and reception that is open to all requirements of tumor staging • Improve protocols for efficient patient conference participants and their families. A continental breakfast will be provided each morning • Choose the appropriate follow-up studies management for registrants. following primary therapy. • Provide more concise, informative and tailored • For imaging of metastasis: choose the reports based on increased awareness of the The conference dates and times have been chosen to enable you to bring your family to San appropriate modality based on accuracy needs of the oncologic surgeon and radiation Diego at the perfect time to enjoy the spring weather, and the local attractions. The Gaslamp of detection, cost, availability and radiation oncologist. Quarter is world famous for its atmosphere, its variety of activities and its sumptuous eating exposure establishments. Explore Balboa Park, take a harbor cruise or catch a Padres baseball game at • Enhance knowledge of PET imaging and PETCO Park Stadium, connected to the hotel via a pedestrian skywalk. its use in tumor staging and detection of metastasis It is my sincere hope that you will be able to attend this innovative program and that your participation will ultimately contribute to a greater understanding of the diagnosis and care of the Hotel Information oncologic patient. Omni San Diego Hotel Room Rate $239 Thank you for your time and consideration. 675 L Street San Diego, California 92101 Offering 36 CME Credits and 2 SAMs 619-231-6664 8:30-5 pm 800-843-6664 Anytime Ronald D. Alexander, II, DO, FAOCR, Program Chair The AOCR has negotiated a special conference rate of $239. Reservations may be made three days pre/post at the discounted rate. Please make your reservation as soon as possible. Rooms at the discounted rate have been reserved for attendees on a first-come, first-serve basis and may sell out before the cut-off date. Be sure to identify the group name as “American Osteopathic College of Radiology.” If you have any problems 119 East Second Street 119 East Second Milan, Missouri 63556-1331 making your reservation or need to cancel a reservation, please contact Multidisciplinary Approach to Oncology April 28-May 2, 2014 Omni San Diego Hotel • Diego, CA Register to earn 36 CME Credits and 2 SAMs Register to earn 36 CME Credits Photos courtesy of Joanne DiBona, SanDiego.org Rhonda at (800) 258-2627. John R. Hesselink, MD, FACR Steven C. Rose, MD, FSIR Robert A. Weisman, MD PROGRAM CHAIR Professor of Radiology and Section Chief Interventional Professor of Surgery, Head Registration Program Schedule Neurosciences Oncology and Neck You may register online at www.aocr.org Ronald D. Alexander, II, DO, UCSD School of Medicine Professor of Clinical Radiology Director, Head & Neck Monday, April 28 - ABDOMEN Wednesday, April 30 - NEURORADIOLOGY FAOCR Chief Neuroradiology UCSD Oncologic Surgery (Registration fees will increase $50 after March 28, 2014) Texas Radiology Associates UCSD San Diego, CA Moores-UCSD Cancer Center Dues must be current to receive the member fee. 7:00 am Registration & Continental Breakfast 7:00 am Registration & Continental Breakfast Plano, TX San Diego, CA San Diego, CA 7:15 am Opening Remarks – Frederick White, DO, President 7:30 am MR Spectroscopy and Perfusion of Brain Tumors – Hesselink Rocky Saenz, DO 7:30 am AOA & ACR Remarks 8:30 am Minimally Invasive Cranial Neurosurgery – Shahlaie David S. Karrow, MD, PhD Director of MRI, Botsford Wade H.M. Wong, DO, AOCR MEMBER FACULTY 8:00 am Liver Lesions: the Good, the Bad and the Ugly – Saenz - Webinar 9:15 am Radiation Oncologist’s Perspective – Simmons Assistant Clinical Professor of Hospital FAOCR, FACR PLEASE CHECK APPROPRIATE CATEGORY 9.00 am Interventions for Liver Neoplasia – Rivera-Sanfeliz 10:00 am Panel Discussion Radiology Program Director of Radiology UCSD Sheri L. Albers, DO, FAOCR Director of Body MRI Residency San Diego, CA ACTIVE ................................................................................ $760 10:00 am Radiation Oncologist’s Perspective – Simmons 10:30 am Sella/Parasella Neoplasms & Psuedoneoplasms – Wong Staff Radiologist UCSD Botsford, MI LIFE/RETIRED ...................................................................... $390 10:15 am Surgeon’s Perspective - Hemming 11:15 am Lunch on your own Interventional Pain Medicine San Diego, CA Clinical Faculty MSU Judy Yee, MD, FACR 11:00 am Panel Discussion 12:15 pm Pediatric Brain and Spine Tumors – Bobinski David Grant USAF Medical East Lansing, Michigan Professor and Vice Chair RESIDENT/FELLOWSHIP TRAINING ...................COMPLIMENTARY 11:15 am Pain Management for the Interventional Oncologist – Wong - Webinar 1:15 pm Diagnosis and Management of Pediatric Brain Tumors – Zwienenberg-Lee Center Marike Zwienenberg-Lee, MD Department of Radiology and Shetal N. Shah, MD Biomedical Imaging NON MEMBER 12:00 pm Lunch on your own 2:15 pm Panel Discussion Fairfield, CA Assistant Professor UC Davis Staff, Abdominal Imaging and UCSF 1:00 pm Colorectal Cancer Screening Using CT Colonography – Yee 2:45 pm Orbits – Bobinski PHYSICIAN ....................................................................... $1,060 Matthew J. Bobinski, MD, PhD Neurosurgeon Nuclear Medicine Chief of Radiology 2:00 pm Surgeon’s Perspective – Ramamoorthy 5:00 pm Awards Ceremony Medical Director, PET/MRI San Francisco VA Medical RESIDENT/FELLOWSHIP TRAINING ...................................... $390 Associate Professor of UC Davis Children’s Hospital Sacramento, CA Program Center 2:45 pm Radiation Oncologist’s Perspective – Simmons 6:00 pm Reception Radiology PHYSICIAN’S ASSISTANT ...................................................... $415 3:30 pm Quantitative MRI (qMRI) as a Biomarker for Human Diseases: Prostate Co-director, Center for PET San Francisco, CA Chief of Neuroradiology Timothy McKnight, DO and Molecular Imaging Cancer as a Model – Karow
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