The George Washington University Medical Center just conducted their Hematology and Medical Oncology Best Practices review. This self-study activity is now available on DVD, MP4, audio CD, and MP3 formats.
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
The Hematology and Medical Oncology Best Practices 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
Northwestern University, Feinberg School of Medicine
The Robert H. Lurie Comprehensive Cancer Center of Northwestern University recently conducted the Lynn Sage Breast Cancer Symposium. The course is now available in a variety of media formats to meet your needs—DVD, MP4, MP3, and audio CD.
The 10th Annual Lynn Sage Breast Cancer Symposium is intended for individuals actively engaged clinically or scientifically in diagnostic and therapeutic radiology, oncology, surgery, gynecology, family practice, and genetics.
Program Description
The optimal management of breast cancer is rapidly evolving. A multidisciplinary team of medical, surgical and radiation oncologists, pathologists, plastic surgeons and genetic counselors are routinely involved in offering treatment recommendations for individual patients with a diagnosis of breast cancer. With the emergence of prevention strategies, women at high risk of developing breast cancer are now evaluated for medical therapies, surgical options and lifestyle changes that may reduce their risk of developing breast cancer. This activity includes a forum of discussions and presentations in laboratory and clinical research concerning the care of patients with breast cancer.