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Continuing Medical Education Clinical Campus of Stony Brook University School of Medicine Updates In Oncology For GI Malignancies Colorectal Cancer Symposium Friday, March 10, 2017 Winthrop Research & Academic Conference Center Winthrop University Hospital x Mineola, New York Accredited by Winthrop University Hospital Approved for 4.0 CME-CE Credits Updates In Oncology For GI Malignancies Colorectal Cancer Sym Overview Approximately 1.1 million Americans are currently living with colon and rectal cancers. The average 5 year survival is 65.7%, which is one of the highest out of all cancer diagnoses, having improved from only 48% five-year survival in 1975. Eight percent of cancer diagnosis annually, as well as 8% of annual cancer deaths, are attributed to colorectal cancer. Approximately 4.4 percent of men and women will be diagnosed with colorectal cancer at some point during their lifetime, according to the National Cancer Institute. Rates for new colon and rectum cancer cases have been falling on average 3.2% each year over the last 10 years. Death rates have been falling on average 2.7% each year over 2004-2013. Early detection tests and staging test options are constantly evolving to try to reduce colorectal cancer risk and recurrence. It is important to have a multidisciplinary approach to this disease to stay current on laparoscopic and robotic surgical options, targeted therapies, chemotherapies, radiotherapy, and cancer vaccines. This course offers a gathering of clinical experts who will emphasize a multi-specialty team based approach to translating scientific knowledge into practice. Chemoradiation, molecular profiling of tumors, nextgeneration sequencing (NGS) test of short DNA sequences will be discussed. Planners of this course hope course participants will engage the faculty with thoughtful questions and leave with expanded medical knowledge and improved competence that will encourage changes in performance to improve care outcome for their patients. Learning Objectives At the completion of this program, the participant should be able to: • Apply the most current treatments in colorectal cancer (both surgical and non-surgical) • Evaluate surgical approaches in the treatment of colorectal cancer • Prescribe more effective neoadjuvant and adjuvant chemotherapy strategies to treat colorectal cancer • Summarize how immune-based strategies can detect colorectal cancer and how new immunological approaches can treat advance disease • Describe future therapies in colorectal cancer mposium Competencies This symposium will address the following ACGME/ABMS competencies: • Medical knowledge • Patient care • Practice-based learning and improvement Target Audience Oncologists, hematologists, colorectal surgeons, surgical oncologists, radiation oncologists, gastroenterologists, primary care physicians, pancreatic cancer researchers, nurse practitioners, oncology-surgical nurses, residents and fellows. Accreditation Winthrop University Hospital is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education to provide continuing medical education for physicians. AMA Credit Designation Winthrop University Hospital designates this live activity for a maximum of 4.0 AMA PR Category 1 Credit(s)™. Physicians should only claim credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity. Nursing ACCREDITATION Winthrop University Hospital is an approved provider of continuing nursing education by the South Carolina Nursing Association, an accredited approver by the American Nurses Credentialing Center’s Commission on Accreditation. Provider Number: 1409-023PR 9/24/17. 4.0 contact hours will be awarded. Accredited status does not imply endorsement by SCNA, Winthrop University Hospital or ANCC of any commercial products or services. Agenda 12:15p registration, exhibits, and refreshments 12:30p Introduction and Molecular Subtypes in Colorectal Cancer Prashanti Atluri, MD 1:00p Adjuvant Therapy of Rectal Cancer Bruce Minsky, MD Introduced by Jonathan Haas, MD 2:00p Molecular Pathology of Colorectal Cancer: Advancements and Challenges Jinru Shia, MD Introduced by Iman Hanna, MD 2:45p Refreshment Break & Exhibits 3:00p Is Follow-Up of Colorectal Cancer Necessary Marvin Corman, MD Introduced by Dean Pappas, MD 3:45p Preventing Colon Cancer: Can We Do Better? Mark Pochapin, MD Introduced by Frederick Gandolfo, MD 4:30p Panel Discussion with Afternoon Faculty/Q & A 5:00pAdjourn Faculty Disclosure It is the policy of Winthrop University Hospital to adhere to ACCME, SCNA and ANCC accreditation requirements, policies and Standards for Commercial Support in order to ensure content validity, fair balance, independence, objectivity and scientific rigor in all its sponsored programs. All faculty, planners and authors of educational content, who participate in sponsored programs, must disclose to the audience any potential, apparent or real conflicts of interest related to their contribution to the activity, as well as any discussions of off-label or investigational uses of any commercial products or devices not yet approved in the United States. All faculty disclosures will be made at the time of the activity. Please call Rob Martin, MBA, CHCP, Director of CME at 516-663-2521 to express any concerns. Faculty Activity DirectorS Prashanti Atluri, MD* Hematology/Oncology Attending Winthrop University Hospital Mineola, NY Featured Guest Faculty Local Faculty Marvin Corman, MD Iman Hanna, MD* Chief of Colon and Rectal Surgery Stony Brook University Hospital Professor of Surgery Stony Brook University School of Medicine Stony Brook, NY Bruce Minsky, MD Director of Clinical Research Division of Radiation Oncology Frank McGraw Chair for the Study of Cancer University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center Professor of Radiation Oncology University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center Houston, TX Mark Pochapin, MD Director, Division of Gastroenterology Vice Chair for Clinical Affairs NYU Langone Medical Center Sholts/Leeds Professor of Gastroenterology New York University School of Medicine New York, NY Jinru Shia, MD Director, Dept. of Gastrointestinal Pathology Director, Gastrointestinal Pathology Fellowship Program Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center Professor of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine Weill Cornell Medical College New York, NY Anatomical/Clinical Pathologist Winthrop University Hospital Mineola, NY Jonathan Haas, MD Chief, Division of Radiation Oncology Winthrop University Hospital Mineola, NY Associate Professor of Radiation Oncology Stony Brook University School of Medicine Stony Brook, NY Frederick Gandolfo, MD* Attending Gastroenterologist Winthrop University Mineola, NY Dean Pappas, MD, MBA, FACS, FASCRS* Co-Chief of Colon and Rectal Surgery Winthrop University Hospital Mineola, NY Clinical Assistant Professor of Surgery Stony Brook University School of Medicine Stony Brook, NY Planning Committee Jules Garbus, MD, FACS, FASCRS Co-Chief of Colon and Rectal Surgery Winthrop University Hospital Mineola, NY Clinical Assistant Professor of Surgery Stony Brook University School of Medicine Stony Brook, NY Christine Guarnieri, RN-BC, MSN, OCN Supervisor, Oncology Nurse Navigation Nurse Navigator: Colorectal/Gastrointestinal/Pancreatic/Head & Neck Cancers Winthrop University Hospital Mineola, NY *Denotes Planning Committee Member Register Today We accept online registration for all Winthrop CME-CE courses. Register and pay online at http://winthrop.cloud-cme.com FEES Registration fee includes educational materials, meals and CME-CE credit certificate. Space is limited. Register early. $140Physicians $110Non-Physicians (NPs, PAs, Nurses, Others) $ 25 External Residents & Fellows (with valid ID) FREE WUH Residents & Fellows (with valid Winthrop ID) LOCATION Winthrop Research & Academic Conference Center, Main Level, 101 Mineola Boulevard, Mineola, NY 11501 Accommodations We do not have a discounted room block for this meeting. However, if you require a hotel, we suggest that you contact the Garden City Hotel by calling 1-800-547-0400. Confirmation All registrants will receive a confirmation via email. Cancellation A fee of $50 is deducted for cancellation. Refund requests must be received by mail 72 hours prior to the course. No refund will be made thereafter. SPECIAL NEEDS The Winthrop Research & Academic Conference Center is accessible to individuals with disabilities or special needs. Participants with special needs should contact the office of CME at 516-663-8459. If you experience technical problems with the online system, wish to register a group, or require other special arrangements; please contact Peter Sandre at 516-663-8459 or via email at [email protected] for assistance. Register Online http://www.winthrop.cloud-cme.com Friday, March 10, 2017 Colorectal Cancer Symposium Updates In Oncology For GI Malignancies All rights reserved. © 2017 Winthrop University Hospital CME Office Publications x Design & Production: www.FilamentDesigns.net 222 Station Plaza North, Suite 510 Mineola, NY 11501 Clinical Campus of Stony Brook University School of Medicine Continuing Medical Education Non Profit Org US Postage Paid Permit #13 Mineola, NY