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SYMPOSIUM LOCATION:
Barrow Neurological InstituteLeonard Goldman Auditorium350 West Thomas Road Phoenix, Arizona
REG ISTRATION &AGENDA INS IDE!
2012TUESDAY - FRIDAY
NOV 6-9
Leon
ard
Gol
dman
Aud
itoriu
men
tranc
e is
on
3rd
Aven
ue.
CH
W A
rizon
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l and
Med
ical
Cen
ter
350
W. T
hom
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x, A
Z 85
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Nonp
rofit
Org.
U.S.
Pos
tage
PAID
Perm
it No.
685
Phoe
nix, A
rizon
a
Leon
ard
Gol
dman
Aud
itoriu
men
tranc
e is
on
3rd
Aven
ue.
CH
W A
rizon
aSt
. Jos
eph’
s Hos
pita
l and
Med
ical
Cen
ter
350
W. T
hom
as R
d.Ph
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x, A
Z 85
013
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rofit
Org.
U.S.
Pos
tage
PAID
Perm
it No.
685
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rizon
aSt
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INTRODUCTION TOGAMMA KNIFE
TRAINING PROGRAM
BARROW2012 BARROW INTRODUCTION TO GAMMA KNIFE TRAINING PROGRAM
COURSE GOAL
Sterotactic radiosurgery is rapidly becoming the primary treatment for lesions of the temporal bone. This course is designed to demonstrate the team approach to the treatment of temporal bone tumors using stereotactic radiosurgery.
EDUCATIONAL OBJECTIVES:
1. Review correct dosage amounts used with Gamma Knife technology 2. Discuss treatment of meningiomas and gloimus tumors 3. Demonstrate the Gamma Plan program to create treatment plans for patients4. Summarize radiation biology and physics in using Gamma Knife technology
TARGET AUDIENCE
This course is designed for Neurootologists, Otologists and Otolaryngologists.
ACCREDITATION
St. Joseph’s Hospital and Medical Center is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education to provide continuing medical education for physicians.
St. Joseph’s Hospital and Medical Center designates this live activity for a maximum of 31 AMA PRA Category 1 CreditsTM. Physicians should claim only credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.
DISCLOSURE POLICY
It is the policy of St. Joseph’s Hospital and Medical Center to ensure balance, independence, objectivity, and scientific rigor in all of its sponsored educational activities. All those in control of content, including planning committee members and faculty, are required to disclose all real or apparent financial relationships with commercial interests related to the content of this activity. Those who do not comply with this policy are not permitted to participate in this activity. Detailed disclosure information will be included in the activity handout. Commercial support from industry does not influence educational content, faculty selection, and/or faculty presentations, and, therefore, does not compromise the scientific integrity of the educational activity.
Access your complimentAry concierge service toDAy.From local hotel information and area recommendations to dining reservations and transportation arrangements, LesConcierge saves you valuable time so you can enjoy what’s most important to you. Contact the Concierge at 602.406.4949, by email at [email protected].
DressDress for all sessions is business casual. Temperatures in Phoenix in November average from 76 degrees during the day to 64 degrees at night. Please keep in mind that meeting room temperatures vary. So, wear layered clothing to ensure your comfort.
DiningPhoenix is home to some of the world’s finest chefs and the best restaurants offering your taste buds the opportunity to try everything from Thai to Mexican to traditional American cuisine. To learn more about the dining options you will have during your stay in Phoenix, visit www.azcentral.com/ent/dining.
sHoppingThere are many venues to shop and dine in Phoenix, including the Biltmore Fashion Park, Kierland Commons, Desert Ridge Market Place, Scottsdale Fashion Square, Chandler Fashion Center, The Borgata of Scottsdale and endless smaller boutiques throughout the state.
2012
SCREEN PROOF
© AFFORDABLE IMAGE
SYMPOSIUM LOCATION:
Barrow Neurological InstituteLeonard Goldman Auditorium350 West Thomas Road Phoenix, Arizona
REG ISTRATION &AGENDA INS IDE!
2012TUESDAY - FRIDAY
NOV 6-9
Leon
ard
Gol
dman
Aud
itoriu
men
tranc
e is
on
3rd
Aven
ue.
CH
W A
rizon
aSt
. Jos
eph’
s Hos
pita
l and
Med
ical
Cen
ter
350
W. T
hom
as R
d.Ph
oeni
x, A
Z 85
013
Nonp
rofit
Org.
U.S.
Pos
tage
PAID
Perm
it No.
685
Phoe
nix, A
rizon
a
Leon
ard
Gol
dman
Aud
itoriu
men
tranc
e is
on
3rd
Aven
ue.
CH
W A
rizon
aSt
. Jos
eph’
s Hos
pita
l and
Med
ical
Cen
ter
350
W. T
hom
as R
d.Ph
oeni
x, A
Z 85
013
Nonp
rofit
Org.
U.S.
Pos
tage
PAID
Perm
it No.
685
Phoe
nix, A
rizon
aSt
. Jos
eph’s
Hos
pita
l and
Med
ical
Cen
ter
Dig
nity
Hea
lth A
rizon
a35
0 W
. Thom
as R
d.Ph
oeni
x, A
Z 85
013
INTRODUCTION TOGAMMA KNIFE
TRAINING PROGRAM
BARROW2012 BARROW INTRODUCTION TO GAMMA KNIFE TRAINING PROGRAM
COURSE GOAL
Sterotactic radiosurgery is rapidly becoming the primary treatment for lesions of the temporal bone. This course is designed to demonstrate the team approach to the treatment of temporal bone tumors using stereotactic radiosurgery.
EDUCATIONAL OBJECTIVES:
1. Review correct dosage amounts used with Gamma Knife technology 2. Discuss treatment of meningiomas and gloimus tumors 3. Demonstrate the Gamma Plan program to create treatment plans for patients4. Summarize radiation biology and physics in using Gamma Knife technology
TARGET AUDIENCE
This course is designed for Neurootologists, Otologists and Otolaryngologists.
ACCREDITATION
St. Joseph’s Hospital and Medical Center is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education to provide continuing medical education for physicians.
St. Joseph’s Hospital and Medical Center designates this live activity for a maximum of 31 AMA PRA Category 1 CreditsTM. Physicians should claim only credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.
DISCLOSURE POLICY
It is the policy of St. Joseph’s Hospital and Medical Center to ensure balance, independence, objectivity, and scientific rigor in all of its sponsored educational activities. All those in control of content, including planning committee members and faculty, are required to disclose all real or apparent financial relationships with commercial interests related to the content of this activity. Those who do not comply with this policy are not permitted to participate in this activity. Detailed disclosure information will be included in the activity handout. Commercial support from industry does not influence educational content, faculty selection, and/or faculty presentations, and, therefore, does not compromise the scientific integrity of the educational activity.
Access your complimentAry concierge service toDAy.From local hotel information and area recommendations to dining reservations and transportation arrangements, LesConcierge saves you valuable time so you can enjoy what’s most important to you. Contact the Concierge at 602.406.4949, by email at [email protected].
DressDress for all sessions is business casual. Temperatures in Phoenix in November average from 76 degrees during the day to 64 degrees at night. Please keep in mind that meeting room temperatures vary. So, wear layered clothing to ensure your comfort.
DiningPhoenix is home to some of the world’s finest chefs and the best restaurants offering your taste buds the opportunity to try everything from Thai to Mexican to traditional American cuisine. To learn more about the dining options you will have during your stay in Phoenix, visit www.azcentral.com/ent/dining.
sHoppingThere are many venues to shop and dine in Phoenix, including the Biltmore Fashion Park, Kierland Commons, Desert Ridge Market Place, Scottsdale Fashion Square, Chandler Fashion Center, The Borgata of Scottsdale and endless smaller boutiques throughout the state.
2012
SCREEN PROOF
© AFFORDABLE IMAGE
AGENDA REGISTRATION FORM
2012 BARROWINTRODUCTION TO GAMMA KNIFE TRAINING PROGRAM
AGENDA Name ________________________________________________________________________
Email _________________________________________________________________________
MD/DO Neurootologist Otologists Otolaryngologists Other: _____________
Address ______________________________________________________________________
City_______________________________ State___________ Zip________________________ _
Business Phone_____________________________ Fax ________________________________
pAyment
Check or money order payable to: St. Joseph’s Hospital & Medical Center (A$20chargeappliestochecksreturnedforinsufficientfunds)
please send check and completed registration form to:Barrow Neurological Institute Conference Planning OfficeAttn: Lindsey Belkin350 W. Thomas Rd.Phoenix, AZ 85013 USA
inquires should be directed to the above address, by phone at 602-406-3067, by fax at 602-294-5028 or by email to [email protected].
refund policyA refund, less $75.00 processing fee, will be made for cancellations prior to October 3, 2012. All refund requests must be submitted in writing by October 3, 2012. No refunds will be made thereafter.
Barrow Neurological Institute, St. Joseph’s Hospital and Medical Center, and SJHMC Office of CME do not certify that, through participation in this course, participants in this activity are competent to perform certain procedures or skills.
I understand that satisfactory completion of this course does not imply or confirm competency in Gamma Knife Stereotactic Radiosurgery.
signature: _______________________________________________ Signature required for acceptance into the course
early Bird registration late registration Deadline 10/1/12 After 10/1/12gAmmA KniFe trAining progrAmGamma Knife Course 5,000 5,500
tuesDAy, novemBer 6, 2012 7:00 am registration and continental Breakfast with Bni Faculty (Bni lobby) 7:30 am Welcome & Facility Tour Robert F. Spetzler, MD C. Philip Daspit, MD 7:45 am History and Innovation of Gamma Knife Jean Regis, MD, PhD 9:00 am Principles of Stereotactic Frame Placement: Kris A. Smith, MD How to Avoid Pitfalls and Tricks of the Trade 9:45 am Break 10:00 am Review of Anesthesia Techniques with Steven Shedd, MD Gamma Knife Technology 10:30 am Radiation Biology Heyoung McBride, MD Steve Sorensen, PhD 11:30 am Radiation Safety Alden Bice, PhD 12:00 pm lunch 12:45 pm MRI Imaging Including Image Distortion Joseph E. Heiserman, MD 1:15 pm General Principles of Gamma Knife Treatment Planning Patricia Rojas-Castillo, MS 2:00 pm New Software Applications for Perfexion Susan Lohman, RN 2:30 pm GammaPlan Workshop: Hands-On Planning F. David Barranco, MD David Brachman, MD C. Philip Daspit, MD Patricia Rojas-Castillo, MS Kris A. Smith, MD 4:30 pm Emergency Procedures Demonstration Steve Sorensen, PhD 4:30 pm reception for Faculty and Attendees (Bni lobby)WeDnesDAy, novemBer 7, 2012 7:00 am continental Breakfast 7:30 am Frame Placement Observation BNI Treating Faculty 8:30 am Determining Dose Selection: David Brachman, MD Chart of Safety, Efficacy and Comparison Curves 9:15 am Live Case Planning BNI Treating Faculty 10:45 am Break 11:15 am Hypothalmic Hamartomas Jean Regis, MD, PhD 12:00 pm lunch 12:45 pm The Nurse’s Role in Gamma Knife Surgery Russell Walker, MD 1:00 pm Planning Pitfalls Jean Regis, MD, PhD 1:30 pm Break 1:45 pm GammaPlan Workshop: Hands-On Planning F. David Barranco, MD David Brachman, MD C. Philip Daspit, MD Patricia Rojas-Castillo, MS Kris A. Smith, MD 6:30 pm Dinner at the home of c. philip Daspit, mDtHursDAy, novemBer 8, 2012 7:00 am continental Breakfast 7:30 am Frame Placement Observation BNI Treating Faculty 8:30 am Quality Assurance Patricia Rojas-Castillo, MS 9:30 am Live Case Planning BNI Treating Faculty 10:30 am Radiosurgery for Acoustic Neuromas: Randall W. Porter, MD Single vs. Multifraction 11:00 am Natural History of Vestibular Schwannomas Peter A. Weisskopf, MD 11:30 am Treating Glomus Tumors Peter A. Weisskopf, MD 12:30 pm lunch – reimbursement issues roundtable 1:00 pm Marketing and Referral Process for Gamma Knife Philip S. Pomeroy 1:30 pm Vestibular Function: Treatment Implications Terry D. Fife, MD
2:15 pm GammaPlan Workshop: Hands-On Planning Jean Regis, MD, PhD C. Philip Daspit, MD Randall W. Porter, MD Patricia Rojas-Castillo, MS Andrew G. Shetter, MD 6:45 pm Dinner at the home of Kris A. smith, mD
FriDAy, novemBer 9, 2012 8:00 am continental Breakfast 8:30 am Gamma Knife Treatment from Neurotologic Perspective Peter A. Weisskopf, MD 9:30 am Grand Rounds: Radiosurgical Treatment of Epilepsy Jean Regis, MD, PhD 10:30 am Gamma Knife Treatment of Other Disease Processes: Andrew G. Shetter, MD AVM’s, Brain Metastases, Primary Brain Tumor, Kris A. Smith, MD Trigeminal Neuralgia 11:30 am Gamma Knife Credentialing Peter A. Weisskopf, MD 12:00 pm Gamma Plan Workshop: Case Planning Course Faculty 1:00 pm Gamma Knife Weekly Conference & Lunch All 2:30 pm Summary & Concluding Remarks C. Phillip Daspit, MD 2:45 pm GammaPlan Workshop: Hands-On Planning Course Faculty (Optional) Case Planning 3:30 pm Adjourn FACULTY
Alden Bice, phDRegulatory Compliance & Radiation Safety Officerst. Joseph’s Hospital & medical center
David Brachman, mDDirector, Division of radiation oncologyBarrow neurological institute
c. philip Daspit, mDchairman, institutional review BoardBarrow neurological institute
rebecca emerick, msDirectorirsA
terry D. Fife, mDmedical Director, Barrow Balance centerBarrow neurological institute
susan lohman, rn, cnorclinical Applications manager, neuroscienceselekta
Heyoung mcBride, mDoncologistBarrow neurological institute
philip s. pomeroyvice president, neurosciencesBarrow neurological institute
randall W. porter, mDmedical Director, neurosurgery operation roomsBarrow neurological institute
Jean regis, mD, phDneurosurgeonprofessor of neurosurgeryuniversité Aix-marseille, cHu la timone
patricia rojas-castillo, msmedical physicistBarrow neurological institute
steven shedd, mDAnesthesiologistBarrow neurological institute
mary shetter, rnsupervisorBarrow neurological institute
Andrew g. shetter, mDchair, section of Functional stereotactic neurosurgeryBarrow neurological institute
Kris A. smith, mDDirector, gamma Knife radiosurgeryBarrow neurological institute
stephen sorensen, phDmedical physicistBarrow neurological institute
peter A. Weisskopf, mDneurotologistBarrow neurological institute
SCREEN PROOF
© AFFORDABLE IMAGE
AGENDA REGISTRATION FORM
2012 BARROWINTRODUCTION TO GAMMA KNIFE TRAINING PROGRAM
AGENDA Name ________________________________________________________________________
Email _________________________________________________________________________
MD/DO Neurootologist Otologists Otolaryngologists Other: _____________
Address ______________________________________________________________________
City_______________________________ State___________ Zip________________________ _
Business Phone_____________________________ Fax ________________________________
pAyment
Check or money order payable to: St. Joseph’s Hospital & Medical Center (A$20chargeappliestochecksreturnedforinsufficientfunds)
please send check and completed registration form to:Barrow Neurological Institute Conference Planning OfficeAttn: Lindsey Belkin350 W. Thomas Rd.Phoenix, AZ 85013 USA
inquires should be directed to the above address, by phone at 602-406-3067, by fax at 602-294-5028 or by email to [email protected].
refund policyA refund, less $75.00 processing fee, will be made for cancellations prior to October 3, 2012. All refund requests must be submitted in writing by October 3, 2012. No refunds will be made thereafter.
Barrow Neurological Institute, St. Joseph’s Hospital and Medical Center, and SJHMC Office of CME do not certify that, through participation in this course, participants in this activity are competent to perform certain procedures or skills.
I understand that satisfactory completion of this course does not imply or confirm competency in Gamma Knife Stereotactic Radiosurgery.
signature: _______________________________________________ Signature required for acceptance into the course
early Bird registration late registration Deadline 10/1/12 After 10/1/12gAmmA KniFe trAining progrAmGamma Knife Course 5,000 5,500
tuesDAy, novemBer 6, 2012 7:00 am registration and continental Breakfast with Bni Faculty (Bni lobby) 7:30 am Welcome & Facility Tour Robert F. Spetzler, MD C. Philip Daspit, MD 7:45 am History and Innovation of Gamma Knife Jean Regis, MD, PhD 9:00 am Principles of Stereotactic Frame Placement: Kris A. Smith, MD How to Avoid Pitfalls and Tricks of the Trade 9:45 am Break 10:00 am Review of Anesthesia Techniques with Steven Shedd, MD Gamma Knife Technology 10:30 am Radiation Biology Heyoung McBride, MD Steve Sorensen, PhD 11:30 am Radiation Safety Alden Bice, PhD 12:00 pm lunch 12:45 pm MRI Imaging Including Image Distortion Joseph E. Heiserman, MD 1:15 pm General Principles of Gamma Knife Treatment Planning Patricia Rojas-Castillo, MS 2:00 pm New Software Applications for Perfexion Susan Lohman, RN 2:30 pm GammaPlan Workshop: Hands-On Planning F. David Barranco, MD David Brachman, MD C. Philip Daspit, MD Patricia Rojas-Castillo, MS Kris A. Smith, MD 4:30 pm Emergency Procedures Demonstration Steve Sorensen, PhD 4:30 pm reception for Faculty and Attendees (Bni lobby)WeDnesDAy, novemBer 7, 2012 7:00 am continental Breakfast 7:30 am Frame Placement Observation BNI Treating Faculty 8:30 am Determining Dose Selection: David Brachman, MD Chart of Safety, Efficacy and Comparison Curves 9:15 am Live Case Planning BNI Treating Faculty 10:45 am Break 11:15 am Hypothalmic Hamartomas Jean Regis, MD, PhD 12:00 pm lunch 12:45 pm The Nurse’s Role in Gamma Knife Surgery Russell Walker, MD 1:00 pm Planning Pitfalls Jean Regis, MD, PhD 1:30 pm Break 1:45 pm GammaPlan Workshop: Hands-On Planning F. David Barranco, MD David Brachman, MD C. Philip Daspit, MD Patricia Rojas-Castillo, MS Kris A. Smith, MD 6:30 pm Dinner at the home of c. philip Daspit, mDtHursDAy, novemBer 8, 2012 7:00 am continental Breakfast 7:30 am Frame Placement Observation BNI Treating Faculty 8:30 am Quality Assurance Patricia Rojas-Castillo, MS 9:30 am Live Case Planning BNI Treating Faculty 10:30 am Radiosurgery for Acoustic Neuromas: Randall W. Porter, MD Single vs. Multifraction 11:00 am Natural History of Vestibular Schwannomas Peter A. Weisskopf, MD 11:30 am Treating Glomus Tumors Peter A. Weisskopf, MD 12:30 pm lunch – reimbursement issues roundtable 1:00 pm Marketing and Referral Process for Gamma Knife Philip S. Pomeroy 1:30 pm Vestibular Function: Treatment Implications Terry D. Fife, MD
2:15 pm GammaPlan Workshop: Hands-On Planning Jean Regis, MD, PhD C. Philip Daspit, MD Randall W. Porter, MD Patricia Rojas-Castillo, MS Andrew G. Shetter, MD 6:45 pm Dinner at the home of Kris A. smith, mD
FriDAy, novemBer 9, 2012 8:00 am continental Breakfast 8:30 am Gamma Knife Treatment from Neurotologic Perspective Peter A. Weisskopf, MD 9:30 am Grand Rounds: Radiosurgical Treatment of Epilepsy Jean Regis, MD, PhD 10:30 am Gamma Knife Treatment of Other Disease Processes: Andrew G. Shetter, MD AVM’s, Brain Metastases, Primary Brain Tumor, Kris A. Smith, MD Trigeminal Neuralgia 11:30 am Gamma Knife Credentialing Peter A. Weisskopf, MD 12:00 pm Gamma Plan Workshop: Case Planning Course Faculty 1:00 pm Gamma Knife Weekly Conference & Lunch All 2:30 pm Summary & Concluding Remarks C. Phillip Daspit, MD 2:45 pm GammaPlan Workshop: Hands-On Planning Course Faculty (Optional) Case Planning 3:30 pm Adjourn FACULTY
Alden Bice, phDRegulatory Compliance & Radiation Safety Officerst. Joseph’s Hospital & medical center
David Brachman, mDDirector, Division of radiation oncologyBarrow neurological institute
c. philip Daspit, mDchairman, institutional review BoardBarrow neurological institute
rebecca emerick, msDirectorirsA
terry D. Fife, mDmedical Director, Barrow Balance centerBarrow neurological institute
susan lohman, rn, cnorclinical Applications manager, neuroscienceselekta
Heyoung mcBride, mDoncologistBarrow neurological institute
philip s. pomeroyvice president, neurosciencesBarrow neurological institute
randall W. porter, mDmedical Director, neurosurgery operation roomsBarrow neurological institute
Jean regis, mD, phDneurosurgeonprofessor of neurosurgeryuniversité Aix-marseille, cHu la timone
patricia rojas-castillo, msmedical physicistBarrow neurological institute
steven shedd, mDAnesthesiologistBarrow neurological institute
mary shetter, rnsupervisorBarrow neurological institute
Andrew g. shetter, mDchair, section of Functional stereotactic neurosurgeryBarrow neurological institute
Kris A. smith, mDDirector, gamma Knife radiosurgeryBarrow neurological institute
stephen sorensen, phDmedical physicistBarrow neurological institute
peter A. Weisskopf, mDneurotologistBarrow neurological institute
SCREEN PROOF
© AFFORDABLE IMAGE
AGENDA REGISTRATION FORM
2012 BARROWINTRODUCTION TO GAMMA KNIFE TRAINING PROGRAM
AGENDA Name ________________________________________________________________________
Email _________________________________________________________________________
MD/DO Neurootologist Otologists Otolaryngologists Other: _____________
Address ______________________________________________________________________
City_______________________________ State___________ Zip________________________ _
Business Phone_____________________________ Fax ________________________________
pAyment
Check or money order payable to: St. Joseph’s Hospital & Medical Center (A$20chargeappliestochecksreturnedforinsufficientfunds)
please send check and completed registration form to:Barrow Neurological Institute Conference Planning OfficeAttn: Lindsey Belkin350 W. Thomas Rd.Phoenix, AZ 85013 USA
inquires should be directed to the above address, by phone at 602-406-3067, by fax at 602-294-5028 or by email to [email protected].
refund policyA refund, less $75.00 processing fee, will be made for cancellations prior to October 3, 2012. All refund requests must be submitted in writing by October 3, 2012. No refunds will be made thereafter.
Barrow Neurological Institute, St. Joseph’s Hospital and Medical Center, and SJHMC Office of CME do not certify that, through participation in this course, participants in this activity are competent to perform certain procedures or skills.
I understand that satisfactory completion of this course does not imply or confirm competency in Gamma Knife Stereotactic Radiosurgery.
signature: _______________________________________________ Signature required for acceptance into the course
early Bird registration late registration Deadline 10/1/12 After 10/1/12gAmmA KniFe trAining progrAmGamma Knife Course 5,000 5,500
tuesDAy, novemBer 6, 2012 7:00 am registration and continental Breakfast with Bni Faculty (Bni lobby) 7:30 am Welcome & Facility Tour Robert F. Spetzler, MD C. Philip Daspit, MD 7:45 am History and Innovation of Gamma Knife Jean Regis, MD, PhD 9:00 am Principles of Stereotactic Frame Placement: Kris A. Smith, MD How to Avoid Pitfalls and Tricks of the Trade 9:45 am Break 10:00 am Review of Anesthesia Techniques with Steven Shedd, MD Gamma Knife Technology 10:30 am Radiation Biology Heyoung McBride, MD Steve Sorensen, PhD 11:30 am Radiation Safety Alden Bice, PhD 12:00 pm lunch 12:45 pm MRI Imaging Including Image Distortion Joseph E. Heiserman, MD 1:15 pm General Principles of Gamma Knife Treatment Planning Patricia Rojas-Castillo, MS 2:00 pm New Software Applications for Perfexion Susan Lohman, RN 2:30 pm GammaPlan Workshop: Hands-On Planning F. David Barranco, MD David Brachman, MD C. Philip Daspit, MD Patricia Rojas-Castillo, MS Kris A. Smith, MD 4:30 pm Emergency Procedures Demonstration Steve Sorensen, PhD 4:30 pm reception for Faculty and Attendees (Bni lobby)WeDnesDAy, novemBer 7, 2012 7:00 am continental Breakfast 7:30 am Frame Placement Observation BNI Treating Faculty 8:30 am Determining Dose Selection: David Brachman, MD Chart of Safety, Efficacy and Comparison Curves 9:15 am Live Case Planning BNI Treating Faculty 10:45 am Break 11:15 am Hypothalmic Hamartomas Jean Regis, MD, PhD 12:00 pm lunch 12:45 pm The Nurse’s Role in Gamma Knife Surgery Russell Walker, MD 1:00 pm Planning Pitfalls Jean Regis, MD, PhD 1:30 pm Break 1:45 pm GammaPlan Workshop: Hands-On Planning F. David Barranco, MD David Brachman, MD C. Philip Daspit, MD Patricia Rojas-Castillo, MS Kris A. Smith, MD 6:30 pm Dinner at the home of c. philip Daspit, mDtHursDAy, novemBer 8, 2012 7:00 am continental Breakfast 7:30 am Frame Placement Observation BNI Treating Faculty 8:30 am Quality Assurance Patricia Rojas-Castillo, MS 9:30 am Live Case Planning BNI Treating Faculty 10:30 am Radiosurgery for Acoustic Neuromas: Randall W. Porter, MD Single vs. Multifraction 11:00 am Natural History of Vestibular Schwannomas Peter A. Weisskopf, MD 11:30 am Treating Glomus Tumors Peter A. Weisskopf, MD 12:30 pm lunch – reimbursement issues roundtable 1:00 pm Marketing and Referral Process for Gamma Knife Philip S. Pomeroy 1:30 pm Vestibular Function: Treatment Implications Terry D. Fife, MD
2:15 pm GammaPlan Workshop: Hands-On Planning Jean Regis, MD, PhD C. Philip Daspit, MD Randall W. Porter, MD Patricia Rojas-Castillo, MS Andrew G. Shetter, MD 6:45 pm Dinner at the home of Kris A. smith, mD
FriDAy, novemBer 9, 2012 8:00 am continental Breakfast 8:30 am Gamma Knife Treatment from Neurotologic Perspective Peter A. Weisskopf, MD 9:30 am Grand Rounds: Radiosurgical Treatment of Epilepsy Jean Regis, MD, PhD 10:30 am Gamma Knife Treatment of Other Disease Processes: Andrew G. Shetter, MD AVM’s, Brain Metastases, Primary Brain Tumor, Kris A. Smith, MD Trigeminal Neuralgia 11:30 am Gamma Knife Credentialing Peter A. Weisskopf, MD 12:00 pm Gamma Plan Workshop: Case Planning Course Faculty 1:00 pm Gamma Knife Weekly Conference & Lunch All 2:30 pm Summary & Concluding Remarks C. Phillip Daspit, MD 2:45 pm GammaPlan Workshop: Hands-On Planning Course Faculty (Optional) Case Planning 3:30 pm Adjourn FACULTY
Alden Bice, phDRegulatory Compliance & Radiation Safety Officerst. Joseph’s Hospital & medical center
David Brachman, mDDirector, Division of radiation oncologyBarrow neurological institute
c. philip Daspit, mDchairman, institutional review BoardBarrow neurological institute
rebecca emerick, msDirectorirsA
terry D. Fife, mDmedical Director, Barrow Balance centerBarrow neurological institute
susan lohman, rn, cnorclinical Applications manager, neuroscienceselekta
Heyoung mcBride, mDoncologistBarrow neurological institute
philip s. pomeroyvice president, neurosciencesBarrow neurological institute
randall W. porter, mDmedical Director, neurosurgery operation roomsBarrow neurological institute
Jean regis, mD, phDneurosurgeonprofessor of neurosurgeryuniversité Aix-marseille, cHu la timone
patricia rojas-castillo, msmedical physicistBarrow neurological institute
steven shedd, mDAnesthesiologistBarrow neurological institute
mary shetter, rnsupervisorBarrow neurological institute
Andrew g. shetter, mDchair, section of Functional stereotactic neurosurgeryBarrow neurological institute
Kris A. smith, mDDirector, gamma Knife radiosurgeryBarrow neurological institute
stephen sorensen, phDmedical physicistBarrow neurological institute
peter A. Weisskopf, mDneurotologistBarrow neurological institute
SCREEN PROOF
© AFFORDABLE IMAGE
SYMPOSIUM LOCATION:
Barrow Neurological InstituteLeonard Goldman Auditorium350 West Thomas Road Phoenix, Arizona
REG ISTRATION &AGENDA INS IDE!
2012TUESDAY - FRIDAY
NOV 6-9
Leon
ard
Gol
dman
Aud
itoriu
men
tranc
e is
on
3rd
Aven
ue.
CH
W A
rizon
aSt
. Jos
eph’
s Hos
pita
l and
Med
ical
Cen
ter
350
W. T
hom
as R
d.Ph
oeni
x, A
Z 85
013
Nonp
rofit
Org.
U.S.
Pos
tage
PAID
Perm
it No.
685
Phoe
nix, A
rizon
a
Leon
ard
Gol
dman
Aud
itoriu
men
tranc
e is
on
3rd
Aven
ue.
CH
W A
rizon
aSt
. Jos
eph’
s Hos
pita
l and
Med
ical
Cen
ter
350
W. T
hom
as R
d.Ph
oeni
x, A
Z 85
013
Nonp
rofit
Org.
U.S.
Pos
tage
PAID
Perm
it No.
685
Phoe
nix, A
rizon
aSt
. Jos
eph’s
Hos
pita
l and
Med
ical
Cen
ter
Dig
nity
Hea
lth A
rizon
a35
0 W
. Thom
as R
d.Ph
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INTRODUCTION TOGAMMA KNIFE
TRAINING PROGRAM
BARROW2012 BARROW INTRODUCTION TO GAMMA KNIFE TRAINING PROGRAM
COURSE GOAL
Sterotactic radiosurgery is rapidly becoming the primary treatment for lesions of the temporal bone. This course is designed to demonstrate the team approach to the treatment of temporal bone tumors using stereotactic radiosurgery.
EDUCATIONAL OBJECTIVES:
1. Review correct dosage amounts used with Gamma Knife technology 2. Discuss treatment of meningiomas and gloimus tumors 3. Demonstrate the Gamma Plan program to create treatment plans for patients4. Summarize radiation biology and physics in using Gamma Knife technology
TARGET AUDIENCE
This course is designed for Neurootologists, Otologists and Otolaryngologists.
ACCREDITATION
St. Joseph’s Hospital and Medical Center is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education to provide continuing medical education for physicians.
St. Joseph’s Hospital and Medical Center designates this live activity for a maximum of 31 AMA PRA Category 1 CreditsTM. Physicians should claim only credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.
DISCLOSURE POLICY
It is the policy of St. Joseph’s Hospital and Medical Center to ensure balance, independence, objectivity, and scientific rigor in all of its sponsored educational activities. All those in control of content, including planning committee members and faculty, are required to disclose all real or apparent financial relationships with commercial interests related to the content of this activity. Those who do not comply with this policy are not permitted to participate in this activity. Detailed disclosure information will be included in the activity handout. Commercial support from industry does not influence educational content, faculty selection, and/or faculty presentations, and, therefore, does not compromise the scientific integrity of the educational activity.
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DressDress for all sessions is business casual. Temperatures in Phoenix in November average from 76 degrees during the day to 64 degrees at night. Please keep in mind that meeting room temperatures vary. So, wear layered clothing to ensure your comfort.
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