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Transcript
September 2014
As of 8-25-14
Fridays, 8:00am – 9:00am
Highland Hospital, Classroom A
For Department of Internal Medicine Staff
Date Topic
5
Temporal and
Geographic
Trends in the
Global Stroke
Epidemic
Objectives
Speaker

Anthony S. Kim, MD, MAS
Assistant Professor
of Neurology, UCSF
Medical Director, UCSF Stroke
Center


12
Understand the scope and
context of the global stroke
epidemic
Recognize the geographic
distribution of the global stroke
belt
Identify key factors that underlie
the projected increase in stroke
disease burden in the developing
world
 Review new developments the
What’s New In
technologies used to deliver in
Radiation
Radiation for Cancer patients
Oncology & Do
 Review the US Preventative
The USPTF
Task Force (USPTF)
Recommendations
recommendations for prostate
For Prostate
cancer screening
Cancer Screening  Discuss status of level I
Make Sense?
evidence for the treatment of
Mack Roach III, MD
Professor, Radiation
Oncology and Urology, UCSF
Chair, Department of Radiation
Oncology, UCSF
UCSF - Helen Diller Family
Comprehensive Cancer Center
prostate cancer
19
PENDING
PENDING
26
Ebola Virus and
Viral
Hemorrhagic
Fevers



To understand the ecology and
phylogeny of hemorrhagic fever
viruses
To describe to current
epidemiology and public health
control measures being
undertaken for the Ebola virus
outbreak in West Africa
To describe the clinical
presentation, diagnostic options,
infection control requirements
and treatment for Ebola virus
infection
PENDING
George W. Rutherford, MD
Salvatore Pablo Lucia
Professor of Epidemiology,
Preventive Medicine, Pediatrics
and History, UCSF
Vice Chair, Department of
Epidemiology and Biostatistics
Head, Division of Infectious
Disease Epidemiology, UCSF
Please Note: The above lectures are non-cme activities until further notice.