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Oncology CME: Taking Aim at Non Small Cell Lung Cancer on October 22nd in New York, NY
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By CME Networks
Published on 10/3/2011
 

Taking Aim at Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer: The Emerging Role of Molecular Biomarkers and Tumor Histology for Optimal Treatment Selection

 

This event will be held on Saturday, October 22nd at the Marriott Brooklyn Bridge in New York, NY from 8AM to 12PM

 

This high-energy program will provide in-depth interaction and collaboration between the participants and expert faculty. The program will begin with a didactic keynote presentation and transition into several highly interpersonal and interactive breakout sessions, where participants will work together to extensively analyze several case study scenarios in collaboration with an expert faculty facilitator.

 

The outcomes of the case study discussions will be presented, and the expert faculty will rank each study group's findings. The group garnering the highest score will be awarded the "Oncology Masters Certificate" during the closing awards ceremony.


This activity is intended for medical and surgical oncologists, radiation oncologists, thoracic surgeons, pathologists, pulmonologists, oncology nurses, and other HCPs interested in the care of patients with NSCLC.

 

Program Faculty includes: Alan B. Sandler, MD Mark G. Kris, MD Panos M. Fidias, MD and Edward Kim, MD

 

For more information and registration please visit: http://www.oncologymasters.com/NSCLCtakingaimNY/


Taking Aim at Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer: The Emerging Role of Molecular Biomarkers and Tumor Histology for Optimal Treatment Selection

 

This event will be held on Saturday, October 22nd at the Marriott Brooklyn Bridge in New York, NY from 8AM to 12PM

 

This high-energy program will provide in-depth interaction and collaboration between the participants and expert faculty. The program will begin with a didactic keynote presentation and transition into several highly interpersonal and interactive breakout sessions, where participants will work together to extensively analyze several case study scenarios in collaboration with an expert faculty facilitator.

 

The outcomes of the case study discussions will be presented, and the expert faculty will rank each study group's findings. The group garnering the highest score will be awarded the "Oncology Masters Certificate" during the closing awards ceremony.


This activity is intended for medical and surgical oncologists, radiation oncologists, thoracic surgeons, pathologists, pulmonologists, oncology nurses, and other HCPs interested in the care of patients with NSCLC.

 

Program Faculty includes: Alan B. Sandler, MD Mark G. Kris, MD Panos M. Fidias, MD and Edward Kim, MD

 

For more information and registration please visit: http://www.oncologymasters.com/NSCLCtakingaimNY/