Description
+ Include: 12 videos, size: 911 MB
+ Target Audience: neurosurgeons, radiation oncologists, oncologists, neuro-oncologists, neuroradiologists
+ Sample video: contact me for sample video
+ Information:
Specialists from Weill Cornell Medicine and New York-Presbyterian Hospital and affiliates share state-of-the-art treatment paradigms for patients with spinal tumors (metastatic as well as primary). The seminar covers surgical and nonsurgical options, including leading-edge minimally invasive approaches. Providers representing neurological surgery, neuro-oncology, medical and radiation oncology, neuroradiology, and pain anesthesia will be presenting their work.
TARGETED AUDIENCE
This course is intended for any clinical providers who encounter spine tumor patients in their practice, including neurosurgeons, radiation oncologists, medical oncologists, neuro-oncologists, neuroradiologists, and pain management specialists.
EDUCATIONAL OBJECTIVES
By the conclusion of this activity, participants should be able to:
- Identify surgical options for metastatic and primary spine tumors
- Present data on the practice of radiation therapy and systemic therapy in the treatment of spine tumors
- Recognize opportunities for multidisciplinary collaborations in spine tumor treatment
+ Topics:
Advanced Imaging Techniques for Spine Tumors.mp4
Advances in Systemic Therapy for Spine Metastases.mp4
Current Issues in Spinal Oncology.mp4
Evaluation and Decision Making for Patients with Spine Metastases.mp4
Image-Guided Interventions in Metastatic Spinal Disease Diagnosis and Treatment Options – 2021 Update.mp4
Management of Primary Spinal Cord Tumors A 2021 Update.mp4
Novel, Less Invasive Surgery for Spine Tumors.mp4
Pain Management for Patients with Spine Tumors.mp4
Rehabilitation for Treatment Induced Injury in Spine Tumor.mp4
SBRT for Spine Tumors.mp4
Spinal Tumor Embolization A 2021 Update.mp4
Spinal Tumors in Children Overview.mp4
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