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Saturday, March 19, 2016 Fred Hutch CampusPelton Auditorium
Advances and Current Management of GI Cancers: A Multidisciplinary Approach
Seattle Cancer Care Alliance brings together the leading research teams and cancer specialists of Fred Hutch, Seattle Children’s and UW Medicine. One extraordinary group whose sole mission is the pursuit of better, longer, richer lives for our patients.
www.seattlecca.org
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Course DescriptionThis course is designed for medical oncologists, gastroenterologists, surgeons, radiation oncologists, mid-levels, GI nurses, and other health care providers who manage patients with GI cancers and who are interested in staying abreast of GI cancer clinical practices. A multidisciplinary panel of experts has been carefully selected and will discuss the most recent innovations in their respective fields. The goal of the meeting is to further the participants’ understanding of the management of GI malignancies, and discuss the most relevant developments in clinical care. Topics include the diagnosis and treatment of GI cancers, new developments in GI cancer treatment modalities and the multidisciplinary model of GI cancer management.
Learning Objectives• Review recent developments and advances in the diagnosis and treatment of GI cancer
• Understand the treatment guidelines and best practices in the multidisciplinary management of patients with GI malignancies
• Identify new technologies and novel techniques for themanagement of GI cancers
• Discuss evidence-based research used to guide best practices in clinical GI oncology
Intended AudienceThis conference is designed for physicians and allied health professionals who manage patients with GI cancers.
CME/CE Credit Designation StatementsFor Physicians
This activity has been planned and implemented in accordance with the Essential Areas and policies of the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) through the joint providership of the Institute for Medical and Nursing Education (IMNE) and the Seattle Cancer Care Alliance (SCCA). IMNE is accredited by the ACCME to provide continuing medical education for physicians.
IMNE designates this educational activity for a maximum of 8.0 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits.™ Physicians should only claim credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.
For Nurses
This activity has been planned and implemented through the joint providership of the IMNE and SCCA.
IMNE is accredited as a provider of continuing nursing education by the American Nurses Credentialing Center’s (ANCC’s) Commission on Accreditation. This educational program provides 8.0 contact hours of continuing nursing education credit.
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Fees & Registration InformationPhysicians $100 Allied Health/Fellows $50
SCCA Network Members $50 UW Residents & Fellows $35
The fee for this course includes catering, all instruction materials, and transcript of AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. To ensure enrollment, please complete the enclosed registration form and mail/fax it with the appropriate tuition. Allow up to 10 working days to receive your written confirmation of enrollment via email. Driving and parking instructions will be included with registration confirmation. If you have not received written confirmation prior to your departure for the course, contact the SCCA Network and Physician Education Office (PEO) at: (206) 288-1066. The SCCA Network PEO will not be responsible for expenses incurred by an individual who is not confirmed and for whom space is not available at the course. If you have any additional questions, please contact the SCCA Network PEO at [email protected] or (206) 288-1066.
RegistrationOnline: http://advancesandcurrentmanagementofgicancers.eventbrite.com
Please note: if you are an SCCA Employee, do not register online, please email [email protected] to register.
Mail registration form to:
Seattle Cancer Care Alliance 825 Eastlake Ave E; LG-200 Seattle, WA 98109 ATTN: Physician Education Office (GI Symposium)
Fax registration form to (206) 288-1310
Cancellation PolicyThe SCCA Network PEO must receive written notification of cancellation and refund requests no later than March 1, 2016. A $40 processing fee will be deducted from the refunded amount. No refunds will be issued for cancellations received after March 1, 2016. SCCA is not responsible for any other costs incurred such as non-refundable airline tickets or hotel penalties.
Conference Location & ParkingFred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center 1100 Fairview Ave. N. Seattle, WA 98109 Pelton Auditorium (Weintraub Building)
Free parking is available on the surface lot adjacent to SCCA clinic, on Aloha street.
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Course Co-chairsElena Gabriela Chiorean, MDAssociate Professor, Department of Medicine, Division of Medical OncologyUniversity of Washington MedicineDirector of Clinical Research, GI Oncology ProgramSeattle Cancer Care Alliance
Alessandro Fichera, MDChief of Gastrointestinal SurgeryProfessor, Department of Surgery, Division of General SurgeryUniversity of Washington Medicine
William Grady, MDMedical Director, GI Cancer Prevention ProgramSeattle Cancer Care AllianceProfessor, Department of Medicine, Division of GastroenterologyUniversity of Washington MedicineMember, Clinical Research DivisionFred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center
Edward Kim, MDAssociate Professor, Department of Radiation OncologyUniversity of Washington Medicine
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Guest Speakers
Dung Le, MDAssistant Professor of Oncology, Sidney Kimmel Comprehensive Cancer CenterJohns Hopkins University Member, GI Malignancies, Division of Medical Oncology
Eileen O’Reilly, MDAssociate Director, Clinical ResearchDavid M. Rubenstein Center for Pancreatic CancerAttending Physician, MemberMemorial Sloan Kettering Cancer CenterProfessor of MedicineWeill Cornell Medical College
Faculty Speakers
Smith Apisarnthanarax, MDAssociate Professor, Department of Radiation OncologyUniversity of Washington School of Medicine
Amir Bastawrous, MD MBAMedical Director, Colon and Rectal ClinicDirector, Colon and Rectal Training ProgramSwedish Cancer InsititueSwedish Medical Center
Andrew Coveler, MDAssistant Professor, Medical Oncology DivisionUniversity of Washington School of MedicineAssistant Member, Clinical Research DivisionFred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center
William Harris, MDAssistant Professor, Division of OncologyUniversity of Washington School of MedicineAssistant Member, Clinical Research DivisionFred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center
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Joo Ha Hwang, MD, PhDChief, Gastroenterology SectionHarborview Medical CenterAssociate Professor, Department of MedicineUniversity of Washington School of Medicine
Guy Johnson, MD, Pharm.DAssistant Professor, Department of Radiology, Division of Interventional RadiologyUniversity of Washington School of Medicine
Wui-Jin Koh, MDProfessor, Department of Radiation OncologyUniversity of Washington MedicineAffiliate Member, Clinical Research DivisionFred Hutchinson Cancer Research CenterMedical Director, Radiation OncologySeattle Cancer Care Alliance
Donald Low, MD FACS Fellowship Director, Ryan Hill Research FoundationDirector, Esophageal Center of ExcellenceVirginia Mason
Kinsey McCormick, MDClinical Assistant Professor, Medical Oncology DivisionUniversity of Washington School of MedicineMedical Oncology, SCCA Medical Oncology at Northwest Hospital & Medical Center
James Park, MD PACSAssociate Professor, Hepatobiliary and Pancreatic Surgical OncologyUniversity of Washington School of Medicine
Flavio Rocha, MDCo-Director of Research, Digestive Institute Virginia Mason Medical Center
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Michael Saunders, MDDirector, Digestive Disease Center, University of Washington Medical CenterClinical Professor, Department of Medicine, GastroenterologyUniversity of Washington School of Medicine
Jing Zeng, MDAssistant Professor, Department of Radiation Oncology University of Washington School of Medicine
ProgramAdvances and Current Management of GI Cancers: A Multidisciplinary ApproachSaturday, March 19, 2016
Time Lecture Title Speaker Name7:15-7:50am Registration and
Continental Breakfast7:50-7:55am Opening Remarks Alessandro Fichera, MD7:55-8:00am Introduction of section
and speakersSection Lead: William Grady, MD
8:00-8:20am Treatment Updates for Gastric and Esophageal Malignancies
Kinsey McCormick, MD
8:20-8:40am Endoscopic Management of Early Gastric Cancer
Joo Ha Hwang, MD
8:40-9:00am Radiation Therapy for Esophageal Cancer and Role of Proton Therapy
Jing Zeng, MD
9:00-9:10am Case Presentation: management of challenging cases
9:10-9:30am Panel Discussion Donald Low, MD | Kinsey McCormick, MD | Joo Ha Hwang, MD | Jing Zeng, MD | William Grady, MD
9:30-9:45am Break
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Time Lecture Title Speaker Name9:45-9:50am Introduction of
Keynote SpeakerGabriela Chiorean, MD
9:50-10:30am Keynote: Immunotherapies in GI Cancers
Dung Le, MD
10:30-10:35am Introduction of section and speakers
Section Lead: Gabriela Chiorean, MD
10:35-10:55am Endoscopic Diagnostic and Management of Pancreatic and Hepatobiliary Cancer
Michael Saunders, MD
10:55-11:15am Surgical Management of Hepatic and Pancreatic Cancers
Flavio Rocha, MD
11:15-11:25am Case Presentation: management of challenging cases
11:25-11:45am Panel Discussion Gabi Chiorean, MD | Mike Saunders, MD | Flavio Rocha, MD | Wui-Jin Koh, MD
11:45am-12:30pm
Lunch
12:30-12:35pm Introduction of Keynote Speaker
Gabriela Chiorean, MD
12:35pm – 1:15pm
Keynote: Biomarkers, Patient Selection and Novel Therapy Approaches in Pancreas Adenocarcinoma
Eileen O’Reilly, MD
1:15-1:20pm Introduction of section and speakers
Section Lead: Bill Harris, MD
1:20-1:40pm Medical Management of Hepatobiliary Cancers
Bill Harris, MD
1:40-2:00pm Emerging Therapies in Liver Cancer
Guy Johnson, MD
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Time Lecture Title Speaker Name2:00-2:20pm Role of Surgery James Park, MD2:20-2:40pm Radiation Therapy of the
Liver: Current and Future Directions
Jim Apisarnthanarax, MD
2:40-2:50pm Case Presentation: management of challenging cases
2:50-3:05pm Panel Discussion Bill Harris, MD | Guy Johnson, MD | James Park, MD | Jim Apisarnthanarax, MD
3:05-3:15pm Break3:15-3:20pm Introduction of section and
speakersSection Lead: Alessandro Fichera, MD
3:20-3:40pm Chemo for Colorectal Metastatic
Andrew Coveler, MD
3:40-4:00pm Updates in Radiotherapy for Colorectal Cancers
Ed Kim, MD
4:00-4:20pm Role of Surgery in Colorectal Oncology
Amir Bastawrous, MD
4:20-4:30pm Case Presentation: management of challenging cases
4:30-4:45pm Panel Discussion Alessandro Fichera, MD | James Park, MD | Ed Lin, MD | Andrew Coveler, MD | Ed Kim, MD | Amir Bastawrous, MD
4:45pm Closing Remarks5:00pm Adjourn
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Send completed registration form and payment to:SCCA Network Physician Education Office 825 Eastlake Ave. E., LG-200 Seattle, WA 98109-1023
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Registration FormRegistration FeePhysicians $100SCCA Network Members $50Allied Health/Fellows $50UW Residents & Fellows $35
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