George Washington University Hematology and Medical Oncology Best Practices On Demand 2024

90 $

+ Include: 93 videos + 11 pdfs, size: 15.8 GB

+ Target Audience: hematologists, oncologists, internists

Description

+ Include: 93 videos + 11 pdfs, size: 15.8 GB

+ Target Audience: hematologists, oncologists, internists

+ Sample video: contact me for sample video

+ Information:

The most comprehensive board review for physicians preparing to take the Hematology and Oncology certification exams or those desiring a comprehensive update of hematology and medical oncology standards of care.

Course Features

COURSE CONTENT
This online course is divided into 3 modules:

All registered attendees receive:

  • A comprehensive review of Hematology and Oncology exam-focused content guided by the ABIM exam blueprint
  • Instruction by the nation’s leading clinician-educators
  • Daily Board Review Sessions- Allows attendees to gauge their knowledge base and become familiar with Interactive case-based board-type questions
  • Access to Course Electronic Syllabus and Slide Handouts

Target Audience

This course is ideal for physicians preparing to take the Hematology and Oncology certification exams as well as individuals desiring a comprehensive review of hematology and medical oncology standards of care.

Learning Objectives

At the conclusion of the Hematology and Oncology Best Practices course, the successful learner will be able to:

Hematology

  • Understand both established information and recent clinical advances in immunohematology, bone marrow transplantation, and hematopoietic growth factors
  • Understand both established information and recent clinical advances in coagulopathies, anticoagulant and thrombolytic therapies
  • Understand blood and marrow morphology and hematopathology
  • Understand red cell disorders

Hematologic Malignancies

  • Understand the most recent advances in the pharmacology and toxicology of anti-neoplastic drugs
  • Be familiar with the diagnosis, evaluation, and management of hematologic malignancies
  • Identify strategies for taking the board examinations

Oncology

  • Understand the epidemiology of malignant diseases and management of the medical complications of malignancy
  • Comprehend the principles of management of gynecologic and other genito-urinary malignancies
  • Identify the latest advances in cancers of the lung, the breast, and the gastrointestinal tract
  • Recognize principles of new developments in biologic therapy of cancer

COURSE CONTENT
This online course is divided into 3 modules:

Hematology Sessions:

  • Session 0: Anemias, Porpyrias, Red Cell Enzymes, Clotting and Cellular Morphology
  • Session 1: Hypercoagulable States, Consumptive Thrombohemorrhagic Disorders, Acquired Disorders of Coagulation, Qualitative Platelet Defects, ITP and Hemolytic Anemia
  • Session 2: White Cell Disorders, Bone Marrow Failure, Sickle Cell Disease, HIT/VITT, Limb Ischemia, Hemoglobinopathies, and Hematologic Complications of Pregnancy

Hematologic Malignancies Sessions:

  • Session 3: Lymphomas, CLL, ALL, CML, Plasma Cell Disorders, and MGUS
  • Session 4: AML, Bone Marrow Transplantation, Myeloproliferative Neoplasms and Pharmacology

Medical Oncology Sessions:

  • Session 5: Breast Cancer, Renal Cell, Bladder and Neuro-Oncology
  • Session 6: Lung Cancer, Prostate, Testicular, Mesothelioma, Ovarian and Endometrial Tumors
  • Session 7: GI Oncology and Sarcomas

 

+ Topics:

01- Biology of Hematopiesis.- J Spivak.mp4
02- Anemia of Chronic Illness- V Malkovska.mp4
03- Megaloblastic and Sideroblastic Anemias- V Malkovska.mp4
04- Porphyrias- V Gordeuk.mp4
05- Red Cell Enzymes Membranes and Metabolism- I Tabbara.mp4
06- Mechanisms for Clotting- N Key.mp4
07- Oral Anticoagulants and Antithronbotic Therapy- A Ma.mp4
08- Parenteral Antithrombotics and Thrombolytic Therapy- A Ma.mp4
09- Review of Cellular Morphology- D Karcher.mp4
10-Welcome- R Siegel.mp4
11- ITP and Drug-Inducted Yhtrombocytopenia- R Siegel.mp4
12- Hemolytic Anemia- I Tabbara.mp4
13-Consumptive Thrombohemorrhagic- M Lambert.mp4
14- The Hemaphilias- N Key.mp4
15- Von Willebrands Disease- A Ma.mp4
16- Lunch Review Session 1.mp4
17- Hypercoagulable States- K Bauer.mp4
18- Qualitatitve Platelet Defects- AK Rao.mp4
19- Acquired Disorders of Coagulation- A Ma.mp4
20- Transfusion Medicine- H Rai.mp4
2024 HEMONC Best Practices Course Syllabus- Full Session_7.pdf
21- Platelet Alloiimmunization- H Rai.mp4
22- Closing Remarks- R Siegel.mp4
23- Welcome- R Siegel.mp4
24- Sickling Disorders- S Saraf.mp4
25- Iron Deficiency and Overload- V Gordeuk.mp4
26- Bone Marrow Failure- A DeZern.mp4
27- White Cell Disorders- A DeZern.mp4
28- Lunch Review Session 2.mp4
29- DIC Anti-PF4 Disorders- T Warkentin.mp4
30 -Hemoglobinopathies- V Gordeuk.mp4
31- ABO Incompatibility- S Kalsi.mp4
32- Hematologic Complications of Pregnancy- R Siegel.mp4
33- Closing Reminders- R Siegel.mp4
34- Welcome- R Siegel.mp4
35- Pathology of Lymphomas- LJ Medeiros.mp4
36-Non-Hodgkins Lymphoma- J Leonard.mp4
37- Multiple Myeloma Plasmacytoma MGUS- SV Rajkumar.mp4
38- Hodgkins Lymphoma- J Leonard.mp4
39- Acute Lymphocytic Leukemia- H Kantarjian.mp4
40- Lunch Review Session 3.mp4
41- Chronic Myeloid Leukemia- H Kantarjian.mp4
42- Myeloduspiasis- M Sekeres.mp4
43- Waldenstroms Macroglobulinemia Amyloidosis- M Gertz.mp4
44- Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia- M Davids.mp4
45- Closing Reminders Dr R Siegel The George Washington University S.mp4
46-Welcome- R Siegel.mp4
47- Acute Myeloid Leukemia- R Stone.mp4
48- Bone Marrow Transplantation- M Al Malki.mp4
49- Meyloprolifierative Neoplaplasms- A Tefferi.mp4
50- Pharmacology I- C Kuang.mp4
51-Lunch Review Session 4.mp4
52- T Cell Therapies for Cancer- A Neppalli.mp4
53- Pharmacology II- C Kuang.mp4
54- Pharmacology III- C Kuang.mp4
55- Liquid Biopsies- B Levy.mp4
56- Palliative Care- E Schockett.mp4
57- Closing Remarks Adjournment- R Siegel.mp4
58- Welcome- R Siegel.mp4
59- Head and Neck Cancer- J Bauman.mp4
60- Familial Cancer Syndromes- I Kalia.mp4
61- Renal Cell Cancer- A Apolo.mp4
62- Bladder Cancer- A Apolo.mp4
63- Adjuvant Therapy for Breasr Cancer- W Gradishar.mp4
64- Lunch Review Session 5.mp4
65- Metastatic Breast Cancer- C Isaacs.mp4
66- Neuro-Oncology- M Gilbert.mp4
67- Metastatic Disease to the Brain Spine Carcinomatous Meningitis- M Gilbert.mp4
68- Endocrine Malignancies- C Baldwin.mp4
69- Closing Remarks- R Siegel.mp4
70- Welcome- R Siegel.mp4
71- Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer- B Johnson.mp4
72- Prostate Cancer- J Aragon Ching.mp4
73- Small Cell Lung Cancer- B Johnson.mp4
74- Testicular Cancer and Mediastinal Germ Cell Tumors- D Feldman.mp4
75- Ovarian Cancer- A Wahner Hendrickson.mp4
76- Lunch Review Session 6.mp4
77- Endometrial Cancer- A Wahner Hendrickson.mp4
78- Cancer Cervix Vulga Vagina Gestational Trophoblastic Tumors- J Vaz.mp4
79- Melanoma- FS Hodi.mp4
80- Carconoid Tumors Carcinoid Syndromes Pancreatic Neuroendocrine Tumors- D Reidy-Lagunes.mp4
81- Mesothelioma- HL Kindler.mp4
82- Closing Reminders- R Siegel.mp4
83- Welcome- R Siegel.mp4
84- Esophageal Carcinoma- D Ilson.mp4
85- Gastric Cancer- D Ilson.mp4
86- Pacreatic Cancer- M Pishvaian.mp4
87- Metatistic Therapy Colon and Rectal Cancer- C Eng.mp4
88- Adjuvant Therapy Colon and Rectal Cancer- C Eng.mp4
89- Anal Cancer- C Eng.mp4
90- Lunch Review Session 7.mp4
91- Hepatobilary Cancer- N Azad.mp4
92- Sarcomas- M Agulnik.mp4
93- Closing Remakrs-Adjournment- R Siegel.mp4
Lunch Review Session 1 Polling Question Handout.pdf
Lunch Review Session 2 Polling Question Handout.pdf
Lunch Review Session 3 Polling Question Handout.pdf
Lunch Review Session 4 Polling Question Handout.pdf
Lunch Review Session 5 Polling Questions Handout.pdf
Lunch Review Session 6 Polling Questions Handout.pdf
Lunch Review Session 7 Polling Questions Handout.pdf
Volume 1- 2024 Hematology Best Practices Course E-Syllabus.pdf
Volume 2- 2024 Hematology Best Practices Course E-Syllabus.pdf
Volume 3- 2024 Hematology Best Practices Course E-Syllabus.pdf

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