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Hematology and Medical Oncology Best Practices

The George Washington University Medical Center

The George Washington University Medical Center program Hematology and Medical Oncology Best Practices is now available on DVD, audio CD and MP4/MP3 downloadable content.

Robert S. Siegel, MD, Course Chair

The material has been prepared by medical experts specifically trained in hematology and medical oncology in conjunction with The George Washington University Medical Center to help physicians improve their skills.

  • Panel of hematology-medical oncology experts to help you prepare for your certification/recertification exam
  • Aids practitioners evaluated through the ABMS Maintenance of Certification process
  • Self-study program lets you learn without the expense of travel or time away from your practice. Repeat lectures as needed to reinforce learning of difficult topics

 
CREDITS EARN UP TO 61 AMA PRA CATEGORY 1 CREDITS™.
CE RELEASE October 1, 2011
CE EXPIRE September 30, 2014
 
Item No Media (Can't decide on a format?) Price Purchase
HEX801DD
Video - DVD & MP4: Includes 25 DVDs and MP4 downloadable content with carrying case, 1 CD-ROM syllabus, and CME information.
$1,795.00
HEX801CD
Audio - CD & MP3: Includes 70 audio CDs and MP3 downloadable content with carrying case, 1 CD-ROM syllabus, and CME information.
$1,395.00
HEX801AV
Combo VIDEO/AUDIO Package: Includes 25 DVDs and 70 audio CDs plus MP4/MP3 downloadable content with carrying case, 1 CD-ROM syllabus, and CME information.
$2,095.00
HEX801ZW
Additional User Package: Includes 1 CD-ROM syllabus and CME information (initial video and/or audio purchase required).
$250.00
 
Special pricing for clinic-wide orders or for group subscriptions/purchases. Minimum order quantities apply for eligible discounts. For further information and pricing estimates, contact Rebecca Sims at 800-633-4743 x3039. For all other sales inquiries, call 1-800-633-4743.
 

Topics & Speakers


  • Pathology of Lymphomas
    L. Jeffrey Medeiros, MD

    Professor and Chair
    Department of Hematopathology
    MD Anderson Cancer Center
    Houston, TX
  • Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma
    Julie M. Vose, MD

    Neumann M. and Mildred E. Harris Professor
    Chief, Section of Hematology and Oncology
    Professor of Medicine, Nebraska Medical School
    Omaha, NE
  • Hodgkin's Disease
    Julie M. Vose, MD

  • Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia
    Susan O'Brien, MD

    Professor of Medicine
    UT MD Anderson Cancer Center
    Houston, TX
  • Acute Lymphocytic Leukemia
    Hagop Kantarjian, MD

    Professor of Medicine
    Department of Leukemia,
    MD Anderson Cancer Center/Tumor Institute
    Houston, TX
  • Chronic Myeloid Leukemiawatch video
    Hagop Kantarjian, MD
  • Multiple Myeloma, Plasmacytoma, MGUS
    S. Vincent Rajkumar, MD

    Professor of Medicine
    Division of Hematology,
    Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN
  • Myelodysplasia
    David P. Steensma, MD

    Associate Professor
    Department of Harvard Medical School
    Attending Physician, Hematologic Oncology
    Dana-Farber Cancer Institute
    Attending Physician, Medicine,
    Brigham And Women's Hospital
    Boston, MA
  • Waldenstom's Macroglobulinemia
    and Amyloidosis
    Morie A. Gertz, MD

    Chair, Department of Internal Medicine
    Hematology, Mayo Clinic Transplant Center
    Rochester, MN
  • Bone Health
    Rebecca Kaltman, MD

    Hematology and Oncology
    Bethesda, MD
  • Acute Myeloid Leukemia
    Imad A. Tabbara, MD

    Professor of Medicine
    Division of Hematology and Oncology
    The George Washington University Medical Center
    Washington, DC
  • Bone Marrow Transplantation
    Michael R. Bishop, MD

    Rockville, MD
  • ABO Incompatibility and Other
    Transfusion-Related Issues in
    Hematopoietic Transplantation
    Charles D. Bolan, MD

    Director, Hematology Fellowship Program
    Hematology Branch
    National Heart Lung and Blood Institute
    National Institutes of Health
    Bethesda, MD
  • Pharmacology I, II & III
    Edward Chu, MD

    Professor and Chief
    Section of Medical Oncology,
    Associate Director, Yale Cancer Center
    Yale University School of Medicine
    New Haven, CT
  • HIV Disease
    Richard F. Little, MD

    Clinical Director
    National Cancer Institute
    Bethesda, MD
  • Infectious Disease
    Afsoon Roberts, MD

    Associate Professor of Medicine
    Department of Medicine-Division of Infectious Diseases
    The George Washington University Medical Center
    Washington, DC
  • Melanoma
    Lynn M. Schuchter, MD

    Professor of Medicine
    Abramson Cancer Center of the
    University of Pennsylvania
    Philadelphia, PA

 
 

Learning Objectives


After participating in this CME activity, the learner should be able to:
  • Recognize red cell disorders
  • List both established information and recent clinical advances in coagulopathies, anticoagulant and thrombolytic therapies
  • Describe blood and marrow morphology and hematopathology
  • Interpret both established information and recent clinical advances in immunohematology, bone marrow transplantation, and hematopoietic growth factors
  • Describe the diagnosis, evaluation, and management of hematologic malignancies
  • Identify strategies for taking the board examinations
  • Recognize the diagnosis, evaluation, and management of hematologic malignancies
  • List the most recent advances in the pharmacology and toxicology of antineoplastic drugs
  • Summarize the epidemiology of malignant diseases and management of the medical complications of malignancy
  • Recognize the latest advances in cancers of the lung, the breast, and the gastrointestinal tract
  • Summarize the principles of management of gynecologic and other genito-urinary malignancies
  • Explain the complexity of HIV-related malignancies
  • Recognize principles of new developments

 
 

Accreditation


The George Washington University Medical Center is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) to provide continuing medical education for physicians. This CME activity was planned and produced in accordance with the ACCME Essential Areas, Elements and Policies.
 
 

CME Information


The George Washington University Medical Center designates the Hematology and Medical Oncology Best Practices enduring material for a maximum of 61 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.

Date of original release: October 1, 2011
Expiration Date: September 30, 2014


 
 

The Learning Process


Physician learners are expected to view/listen to all modules, reflect on their content, complete the CME self-assessment and CME evaluation, and return them to the address indicated for scoring. A $30 processing fee must accompany the completed self-assessment and evaluation. Only upon receipt of your self-assessment, evaluation and payment will your CME certificate and correct answers to the self-assessment be mailed to you.

The estimated time a learner will need to complete this self-study activity is 61 hours.

Method of Physician Participation: Review recordings of conference sessions and apply knowledge to post-test.

Evaluation Methods: Participants must pass (70% correct) an examination to test knowledge and competencies gained from participating in the program.


 
 

Notice


The content of this program is developed independently by GW’s Hematology/Medical Oncology Board Review course director, who has no special knowledge or access to American Board of Internal Medicine examinations. The ABIM is not affiliated with, nor does it endorse, any continuing medical education programs.