Title
Category
Credits
Event date
Cost
  • Rare Tumors
$0.00
Objectives:Review recent history of BRAF Mutations and their significance in Glial NeoplasmsReview Class 1 and 2 BRAF Mutations in Glial NeoplasmsDiscuss Diagnostic and Tumor Classification challenges in these tumorsReview Mechanisms of High Grade TransformationReview Management Options including targeted therapeuticsReview Mechanisms of Resistance, emerging Targeted Therapeutics, and Future Directions 
  • Rare Tumors
$0.00
High Grade Meningiomas Overview:EpidemiologyDiagnosisTreatmentChallengesFuture Directions 
  • Brain Metastases
$0.00
Learning about brain metastases from lung cancer. 
  • Brain Metastases
$0.00
The Brain Metastases module provides lectures that focus on the most common primary malignancies that metastasize the brain and leptomeninges. The module features cutting-edge research and treatment modalities from clinicians skilled in treating patients with brain metastases.Education Committee Chairs: Patrick Wen, Isabel Arrillaga- RomanyScientific Co-Chair: David SchiffTopics in this track include:
  • Brain Metastases
$0.00
How to manage spinal metastases with state-of-the-art technology.
  • Neurosurgery
$0.00
The Neurosurgery module provides lectures that focus on surgical indications and surgical techniques pertaining to a variety of primary brain tumors, skull-based tumors, and metastatic brain tumors for both the adult and pediatric patient populations. The module features clinicians and researchers speaking on surgical advances in the field of neurosurgery.Education Committee Chairs: Patrick Wen, Isabel Arrillaga- RomanyCo-Chair: Isabelle GermanoTopics in this track include:Section I: Surgical Indications and Outcome:
  • Neurosurgery
$0.00
Overview:Achieving maximal safe resection for gliomasSafety + Maximal resection - Neuro-navigationSafety - Brain MappingSafety - Tubular RetractorsMaximal Resection - 5-ALAMaximal REsection - Intraoperative MRISurgical techniques for non-gliomasHow can surgical advances help further basic science? 
  • Nursing and Allied Health
$0.00
The Nursing and Allied Health module provides lectures that focus on the holistic, multidisciplinary care of the neuro-oncology patient. The module features clinicians speaking on symptom management, survivorship, rehabilitation and neuro-psychology.Education Committee Chairs: Patrick Wen, Isabel Arrillaga-RomanyCo- Chair: Susan BellTopics in this track include:
  • Nursing and Allied Health
$0.00
Objectives:To understand the current CINF guidelines with a focus on glioma treatmentsTo describe the available CINV research for the glioma patient populationTo apply patient-specific criteria to develop an individualized regimen for CINV prophylaxis

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