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Hilton Orlando Lake Buena Vista Orlando, Florida March 9 - 11, 2017 This Live Activity has been approved for 21 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s) TM Topics covered include: Clinical updates, the application of advanced techniques and technologies in care, economics and political issues and clinical controversies. ACRO 2017 will also include 8 ABR SAM Credits at no extra charge to attendees. Network Mentor Learn ACRO2017 Radiation Oncology: An Expanding Role Register Today! ® Joint Providership of: With special guests:

American College of 2017 RADIATION ONCOLOGY Integrating ...€¦ · RADIATION ONCOLOGY Integrating Science and Technology into Patient Care This Live Activity has been approved for

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Hilton Orlando

Lake Buena Vista

Orlando, Florida

March 9 - 11, 2017

American College ofRADIATION ONCOLOGYIntegrating Science and Technology into Patient Care

This Live Activity has been approved for 21 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s)TM

Topics covered include: Clinical updates, the application of advanced techniques and technologies in care, economics and political issues and clinical controversies.

ACRO 2017 will also include 8 ABR SAM Credits at no extra charge to attendees.

Network Mentor Learn

2017

ACRO2017Radiation Oncology: An Expanding Role

Register Today!

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Joint Providership of: With special guests:

Dear Colleague,

Over the past quarter century, ACRO has hosted the conference for radiation oncologists, encompassing a broad spectrum of educational offerings in a comfortable and effective learning environment featuring presentations from the best and brightest minds in cancer treatment. The 2017 meeting will stick closely to the spirit of previous conferences but this year have even more opportunities to network with peers and create new professional connections.

The scientific program theme for this year’s conference is “Radiation Oncology: An Expanding Role”. As our patients and practices change, we’ve created a program aimed at giving you the knowledge and connections to grow professionally, see and hear the latest best practices in the field, and meet some familiar and new faces.

One of the hallmarks of ACRO annual conferences is their low-stress approach to intense CME. There is no rushing around to get from one short presentation to another; all sessions are in the same room and the right length to allow ample time for each speaker to explore the subject and answer questions. If you want an in-depth and practical discussion of the subjects important to you from top clinical experts – AND the opportunity to ask questions one-on-one – ACRO 2017 IS FOR YOU.

Please join us and register today!

Warm Regards,

Please Join Us!

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Radiation in the Management of Bladder Cancer --- 40 Years On

William U. Shipley, MD, FACR, FASTROMassachusetts General Hospital Boston, MA

Lawrence Kleinberg, MD Chair, Scientific Program Committee

Julia White, MD Vice Chair, Scientific Program Committee

James Welsh, MD, FACRO President

Eduardo Fernandez, MD, PhD, FACRO Vice President & General Program Chair

2017

ACRO2017Radiation Oncology: An Expanding Role

ACRO 2017 is the ideal meeting

to prepare for recertification exams, gain clinical insights,

and advocate for radiation oncology.

ACRO 2017 Faculty Includes ACRO is Excited to Present The 2017 Dr. Luther Brady LectureFriday, March 10, 2017 2:15-3 pm

Jimmy Caudell, MD, PhDRaoul Concepcion, MDJason Efstathiou, MD, DphilSteven Finkelstein, MDJaroslaw Hepel, MD, FACROTed Hong, MDAlbert Kim, MD, PhDLawrence Kleinberg, MDPatrick Kupelian, MD

Brian Lally, MDJason McKittirck, MBANikhil Rao, MDSheila Rege, MD, FACROC. Leland Rogers, MDScott Soltys, MDRahul Tendulkar, MDPhuoc Tran, MD, PhDAndrew Woods, Esq.

Wednesday, March 81:30-4:30 pm

Updates and Dilemmas in Radiation Oncology Coding for 2017 (CME Eligible) Presented by Revenue Cycle, Inc.

Thursday, March 98:15-9:30am

General Plenary I: Head and Neck CancersModerator: Michael Chuong, MD

Stereotactic Body Radiation Therapy (SBRT) for Head and Neck CancersDeintensification of Therapy for HPV+ Oropharyngeal CancerReirradiation for Head and Neck CancerSelf-Assessment Module (SAM) for the American Board of Radiology

10:30 -11:30 am

General Plenary II: Gynecological Cancer Moderator: Catheryn Yashar MD, UCSD

Recurrent Endometrial CancerSelf-Assessment Module (SAM) for the American Board of Radiology

12:30-2 pm

RSS/ACRO Joint Education SessionRadiosurgery as Salvage Therapy

SRS for Recurrent Primary and Metastatic Brain TumorsRetreatment of Spine MetastasesSBRT for Retreatment of Head and Neck TumorsSBRT for Recurrent Abdominal/Pelvic Tumors

2:30-4:30 pm

General Plenary III: Genitourinary CancersModerator: Eduardo Fernandez, MD, PhD, FACRO

Multiparametric MRI in the Diagnosis and Follow-Up of Prostate Cancer PatientsDiscussion of the Definitive Treatments of Bladder Cancer in Light of an Aging Population

ACRO 2017 ScheduleUpdate on the Status of Adjuvent and Salvage Post-Prostatectomy XRT

HypofractionationSelf-Assessment Module (SAM) for the American Board of Radiology

4:30-5:30 pmResident Oral Papers Session Moderator: Steven Finkelstein, MD, PhD

Friday, March 108:30-9:30 am

General Plenary IV: Gastrointestinal Cancer Part 1 Moderator: Tarita Thomas, MD, PhD

1ty Liver Tumors: Expanding the Role of Radiation Therapy Self-Assessment Module (SAM) for the American Board of Radiology

10:30 am-12:15 pmContouring Mini-Symposium

• Lung Contouring • Gastrointestinal Contouring • E-Contouring

1:15-2:15 pm

General Plenary IV: Gastrointestinal Cancer Part 2 Moderator: Evan Wuthrick, MD

Reirradiation

2:15-3 pm

The Dr. Luther Brady LectureRadiation in the Management of Bladder Cancer--- 40 Years OnWilliam U. Shipley, MD, FACR, FASTROMassachusetts General Hospital, Boston, MA

3-3:30 pmGold Medal Presentation, Installation of New Fellows, and Resident Awards

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ACRO 2017 Schedule & CME Info.3:30-5:30 pm

General Plenary V: Business/EconomicsACRO Government Relations & Economics Committee UpdateDr. David Krause Washington UpdateComplying with MACRA Regulations

ACRO Accreditation Update

Saturday, March 119-11 am

General Plenary VI: The Future of Metastatic Disease Moderator: Lawrence Kleinberg, MD

Metastatic Cancer: The Times Are Changing For UsOligo-Metastatic Disease: It’s Getting RealRadiology to Jumpstart Immune TherapyRadiation and Immunotherapy: The Future Within NRGSelf-Assessment Module (SAM) for the American Board of Radiology

11am-12 pm

General Plenary VII: Lung Cancer Moderator: Parul Barry, MD

Management of the MediastinumReirradiation in the Lung After Unsuccessful First TreatmentSelf-Assessment Module (SAM) for the American Board of Radiology

1:30-3:30 pm

General Plenary VIII: Breast CancerModerator: Julia White, MD

Should the Internal Mammary Nodes be Routinely Irradiated (PRO and CON)Using Advanced Treatment Planning for Regional Nodal IrradiationChoosing Among Multiple Appropriate Radiation Treatment Approaches for Breast Conservation in Hormone Sensitive Stage 1 Breast Cancer PatientsSelf-Assessment Module (SAM) for the American Board of Radiology

4-5 pm

General Plenary IX: CNS CancerModerator: Stephanie Weiss, MD

Meningioma: Basic Principles and How to Apply Them to the Definitive Treatment for Grade I-3 MeningiomaReirradiationSelf-Assessment Module (SAM) for the American Board of Radiology

5-6 pmResident Oral Papers SessionModerator: Steven Finkelstein, MD, PhD

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LEARNING OBJECTIVES: At the conclusion of the conference attendees should be able to

1. Implement the latest scientific advances into evidenced based standards of care in radiation oncology.

2. Demonstrate competence in billing and coding for radiation oncology treatment in the face of increased governmental regulation and financial cuts.

3. Evaluate the treatment of acute and long-term complications of radiation therapy for Genitourinary, Central Nervous System, Lung, Breast, Head and Neck, Gastrointestinal, and Genitourinary Malignancies in order to improve patient outcomes.

4. Describe and apply state of the art treatment management for Genitourinary, Central Nervous System, Lung, Breast, Head and Neck, and Gastrointestinal Malignancies

5. Interpret the changing political, economic, and regulatory health care environment in order to survive the year ahead.

6. Link clinical/practice updates to address clinical controversies in tumor boards and grand rounds

ACCREDITATION, CME CREDITS AND DISCLOSURE:This activity has been planned and implemented in accordance with the accreditation requirements and policies of the Indiana State Medical Association (ISMA) through the joint providership of Community Health Network and the American College of Radiation Oncology. Community Health Network is accredited by ISMA to provide continuing medical education for physicians. Community Health Network designates this live educational activity for a maximum of 21 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s)™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity. While offering the CME credit above, this activity is not intended to provide extensive training in the field. ADA accommodations are available upon request. Community Health Network has implemented a process whereby everyone who is in a position to control the content of an educational activity has disclosed all relevant financial relationships, with any commercial interest. In addition, should it be determined that a conflict of interest exists as a result of a financial relationship, it will be resolved prior to the activity.

ACRO is pleased to collaborate with the Radiosurgery Society for a Thursday session in this year’s program.

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Please Note: Payment MUST accompany your registration.

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CANCELLATION POLICY: Full refund, minus a $100 fee, if notified in writing before, Feb. 27, 2017. A 50% refund if notified in writing between Feb. 29 and March 4, 2017. No refund after March 4, 2017. Approved refunds will be distributed approximately 30 days after conclusion of the Annual Meeting.

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Hotel Reservations:Reserve your room at the Hilton Orlando Lake Buena Vista by visiting acro.org. The ACRO rate is $209/night.

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3. 2017 Membership DuesCurrent (2016) members can pay 2017 membership dues with this meeting registration. Non-members can join ACRO with this registration form and completion of an application to receive the member discount.

Member (MD/DO/PhD). ....................................................o $425 Associate Member .............................................................o $305 New Practitioner (MD/DO) .............................................o $325 First five years of practice post residency. Military Member .................................................................o $225 Retired/Corresponding Member ...................................o $150

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2017

ACRO2017Radiation Oncology: An Expanding Role

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Updates and Dilemmas in Coding | Wednesday, March 8 | 1:30-4:30 pm .............o Free

Women in Radiation Oncology Forum | Thursday, March 9 | 11:30 am-12:30 pm .......o Free

Contouring Mini-Symposium | Friday, March 10 | 10:30 am-12:15 pm ..................o Free

Symposium for Radiation Oncology Residents | Friday, March 10 | 3:30-5:30 pm .... o Free

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ACRO2017Radiation Oncology: An Expanding Role

Hilton Orlando Lake Buena Vista

Orlando, FL | March 9 - 11, 2017

Live StreamingBased on the experiences at the 2016 annual meeting, live streaming over the Internet of most plenary sessions will be available again for those who are unable to get maximum benefit by being onsite to enjoy the professional interaction and networking that occurs. This will be free to ACRO members and $99 for non-members, including CME credits (no SAMS), for as many sessions as you wish to attend. Please register using the form provided in this flyer in the same way you would register to attend the meeting live.

Hilton Orlando Lake Buena Vista 1751 Hotel Plaza Boulevard, Lake Buena Vista, FL 32830

An Official Walt Disney World © Hotel, the Hilton Orlando Lake Buena Vista is within the five-mile radius of the Walt Disney World © theme parks. Experience the ideal getaway in one of their 814 non-smoking deluxe rooms and suites. All rooms are designed with comfort and convenience in mind, providing a place to unwind or catch up on work. You can stay fit in their 24-hour fitness center or swim laps in one of two heated outdoor pools. Make use of the 24-hour business center complete with modern amenities.

The basic ACRO room rate is $209 plus applicable taxes for a single or double occupancy. Options to upgrade for larger occupancy are available at a higher rate. Book your hotel room directly using the link on our website ACRO.org.

ACRO is the essential professional society for success in the day-to-day practice of radiation oncology

ENJOY THE BENEFITS OF ACRO MEMBERSHIP

JOIN TODAY at acro.org!