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Description Include: 20 videos 20 pdfs, size: 4.77 GB Target Audience: internal medicine, family practice, neurology, medical and radiation oncology, interventional and diagnostic radiology, pain management, physiatry, neurosurgery and orthopedic surgery physician Sample video: contact me for sample video Information: Date & Location Friday, April 22, 2022, 7:45 AM – 5:20 PM, Online, New York, NY Specialties Specialties – Emergency Medicine, Genitourinary Oncology, Head and Neck Oncology, Internal Medicine, Interventional Radiology, Medical Oncology, Neurology, Neuro-Oncology, Neuroradiology, Neurosurgery, Nurse Practitioner, Nursing, Oncology and Hematology, Orthopedic Surgery, Pain Medicine, Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Radiation Oncology, Solid Tumor Oncology, Spine Surgery, Surgical Oncology, Thoracic Medical Oncology Overview The Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center 2022 Multidisciplinary Spine Oncology Symposium is focused on helping providers create multidisciplinary spine-tumor programs at their own institutions. Spine tumor management has evolved dramatically over the past decade with the development of advanced radiation, surgical, and interventional techniques. The NOMS framework will be used as a foundation to provide attendees with the tools to integrate new technologies and evidence-based medicine that will lead to optimal care for your patients in a quickly changing oncology landscape. This one-day live, virtual multidisciplinary series of lectures will provide information about the diagnosis and treatment of patients with spinal tumors. Surgical, interventional, radiation, and pharmacological treatment options will be discussed. The program will consist of a series of lectures, case studies, and live Q&A with faculty. Who Should Attend This symposium is designed for physicians, physician extenders, and nurses in practice and training, in the fields of internal medicine, family practice, neurology, medical and radiation oncology, interventional and diagnostic radiology, pain management, physiatry, neurosurgery and orthopedic surgery who are interested in advancing their understanding of primary and metastatic spinal tumors. Objectives Describe the NOMS decision framework as the cornerstone of multidisciplinary care for spine tumors. Recognize the ever expanding role of Spine Stereotactic Body Radiotherapy in the treatment of metastatic and primary spine tumors Explore the evolution toward minimally invasive techniques in the treatment of spine metastases. Assess when percutaneous cement augmentation is not enough in the treatment of pathologic fractures. Discuss the complexities of spine-tumor rehabilitation. Examine new techniques in oncologic pain management. Define unique rehabilitation needs in the cancer patient. Review integrated therapy in Neurofibromatosis. Topics: A 10-year Experience in Spine Cancer Rehabilitation- What I Learned That You Need to Know.mp4 A 10-year Experience in Spine Cancer Rehabilitation- What I Learned That You Need to Know.pdf Advances in Management of Spinal Metastases. A Role for Targeted Therapies..mp4 Advances in Management of Spinal Metastases. A Role for Targeted Therapies..pdf Advances in Separation Surgery- Trends toward Minimally Invasive Approaches.mp4 Advances in Separation Surgery- Trends toward Minimally Invasive Approaches.pdf Applying SINS to Pathologic Fractures- When Kypho Vertbroplasty Are Not Enough.mp4 Applying SINS to Pathologic Fractures- When Kypho Vertbroplasty Are Not Enough.pdf Contouring Guidelines for SBRT- How and Why.mp4 Contouring Guidelines for SBRT- How and Why.pdf Difficult Cases in Spine SBRT.mp4 Difficult Cases in Spine SBRT.pdf Does Molecular Data Predict Radiation Response..mp4 Does Molecular Data Predict Radiation Response..pdf Modern Predictive Models of Survival and Frailty Indices.mp4 Modern Predictive Models of Survival and Frailty Indices.pdf New Strategies in Interventional Pain Management.mp4 New Systemic Treatments for NF1 and NF2.mp4 New Systemic Treatments for NF1 and NF2.pdf Overview- NOMS Approach.mp4 Overview- NOMS Approach.pdf Radiation Complications and How to Avoid Them- Current Dose Constraints for Organs at Risk.mp4 Radiation Complications and How to Avoid Them- Current Dose Constraints for Organs at Risk.pdf Shifting Paradigms in the Treatment of Chordoma- How Radiation and Systemic Therapies Have Impacted Treatment.mp4 Shifting Paradigms in the Treatment of Chordoma- How Radiation and Systemic Therapies Have Impacted Treatment.pdf Spine SBRT- Does Dose Matter.mp4 Spine SBRT- Does Dose Matter.pdf Spine2022Brochure.pdf Surgical Innovation in Spine Oncology; Endoscopy and Robotics.mp4 Surgical Innovation in Spine Oncology; Endoscopy and Robotics.pdf The Diagnosis and Treatment of NF-1 Associated MPNST’s.mp4 The Diagnosis and Treatment of NF-1 Associated MPNST’s.pdf The Nuts and Bolts of Developing a Spine SBRT Program.mp4 The Nuts and Bolts of Developing a Spine SBRT Program.pdf The Role of Proton Beam Therapy for Primary and Metastatic Tumors.mp4 The Role of Proton Beam Therapy for Primary and Metastatic Tumors.pdf The Role of SBRT for Oligometastatic Disease.mp4 The Role of SBRT for Oligometastatic Disease.pdf What is The Role of En Bloc Resection in the Current Treatment or Metastatic and Primary Spine Tumors..mp4 What is The Role of En Bloc Resection in the Current Treatment or Metastatic and Primary Spine Tumors..pdf