Johns Hopkins Early Breath, Longer Life Mastering the Art and Science of Lung Cancer 2025

40 $

+ Include: 18 videos + 18 file sub vtt + 16 pdfs, size: 4.45 GB

+ Target Audience: oncologists, pulmonologists, and primary care physicians

Description

+ Include: 18 videos + 18 file sub vtt + 16 pdfs, size: 4.45 GB

+ Target Audience: oncologists, pulmonologists, and primary care physicians

+ Sample video: contact me for sample video

+ Information:

1. Overview

The Johns Hopkins Early Breath, Longer Life Mastering the Art and Science of Lung Cancer 2025 course provides an essential clinical update on lung cancer screening, early detection, and management. The program covers the latest ASCO updates for NSCLC and SCLC, advancements in precision medicine, multidisciplinary care, and practical strategies for addressing stigma and tobacco cessation. This one day, cutting edge educational symposium focuses on advances in lung cancer screening and nodule management that will aim to improve community engagement, patient care, and communication as multidisciplinary groups.

Course Date: Friday, November 14, 2025, 8:30 AM – 5:00 PM, Chevy Chase Bank Conference Center, JHH, Baltimore, MD

Specialties – Critical Care Medicine, Family Practice, General Practice, Internal Medicine, Nurse Practitioner, Nursing, Oncology, Physician Assistant, Pulmonary Disease, Pulmonology

2. Learning Objectives

  1. Discern the patient selection criteria for lung cancer screening.
  2. Evaluate patients with newly diagnosed lung nodules.
  3. Describe the appropriate selection of diagnostic modalities in the workup of a patient with suspected lung cancer.
  4. Identify and describe updates and advances in chemotherapy treatment for patients with advanced lung cancer.
  5. Discuss new advances in immunotherapy in the treatment of lung cancer.

3. Target Audience

Best for oncologists, pulmonologists, and primary care physicians who want updates on lung cancer screening, precision medicine, and ASCO guidelines.

4. Topics

  1. American Lung Cancer Screening Initiative (ALCSI) Update and Innovations

  2. ASCO Updates NSCLC and Studies

  3. Can We Change the Stigma Associated with Lung Cancer-

  4. Keynote Speaker- Empowering Survivors to Heal from the Inside Out

  5. Lung Cancer Overview, What was New in 2025

  6. Lung Cancer Screening- Why, How, and Where Updates for 2025

  7. Not All Nodules Are Created Equal- How to Interpret Radiology Recommendations

  8. Pulmonary Nodule Detection and Management, What Does the Future Hold-

  9. Risk of Radiation with Lung Cancer Screening, How to Weigh the Risks and Benefits

  10. Talking to Patients About Lung Cancer Screening- Why It Is Time Well Spent

  11. The Genomics and Biology of Early Lung Cancer

  12. The Journey From Radiographic Detection to Treatment- The Benefits of Multidisciplinary Care and a Diagnostic Clinic Josephine Feliciano, MD

  13. The Journey From Radiographic Detection to Treatment- The Benefits of Multidisciplinary Care and a Diagnostic Clinic Kristen J …

  14. Thoracic Oncology Panel Discussion for Patients and Healthcare Providers Josephine Feliciano, MD

  15. Thoracic Oncology Panel Discussion for Patients and Healthcare Providers

  16. Tobacco Cessation- How to Get Your Patients More Help

  17. Updates from ASCO 2025 for SCLC

  18. What is Precision Medicine and Why Do We Need It-

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