Monday, October 18, 2004
New Developments In the Management of Breast Disease
This sounds like an interesting conference. It's only half a day, you should be out by 12:30PM. Registration is free for residents. The breakfast is supposed to be "great!" and the location at the Athenaum, at the corner of Hill and California, is nice. There is free parking.
Objectives: "Identify current imaging techniques, including MRI, that enhance the detection, diagnosis, and treatment of breast disease. Discuss the role of estrogen therapy to include current research trends, safety concerns, and best practices. Discuss use of radiation therapy, brachytherapy, and cosmetic outcomes of the reconstructed radiated breast. Establish criteria for identifying high risk patients who may benefit from genetic testing and prophylactic therapy."
Saturday, October 30, 2004.
The Athenaum, California Institute of Technology, 551 S Hill Ave., Pasadena, CA
7:30AM-12:30PM (conference is 8AM-12:30PM, breakfast is 7:30AM-8AM)
Course Director: David Faddis, M.D.
For registration, call (626) 397-5464
The Athenaum, California Institute of Technology, 551 S Hill Ave., Pasadena, CA
7:30AM-12:30PM (conference is 8AM-12:30PM, breakfast is 7:30AM-8AM)
Course Director: David Faddis, M.D.
For registration, call (626) 397-5464
Objectives: "Identify current imaging techniques, including MRI, that enhance the detection, diagnosis, and treatment of breast disease. Discuss the role of estrogen therapy to include current research trends, safety concerns, and best practices. Discuss use of radiation therapy, brachytherapy, and cosmetic outcomes of the reconstructed radiated breast. Establish criteria for identifying high risk patients who may benefit from genetic testing and prophylactic therapy."