Continuing Medical Education Programs and Self Assessment Modules

ASTRO continues to strive to meet the educational needs of its members. In addition to providing online courses approved for AMA PRA Category 1 Credit, many of our online offerings are approved by the American Board of Radiology in meeting the criteria for self assessment credit toward the purpose of fulfilling requirements in the ABR Maintenance of Certification Program. These peer-reviewed modules are based upon previously distributed, peer-reviewed materials in a variety of subspecialty content areas.  

Target Audience
This program is designed to meet the interest of radiation oncologists, radiation oncology residents, radiation biologists, radiation physicists, dosimetrists, oncologists working in related specialties, radiation therapists, radiation oncology nurses, radiation oncology administrators and all other health professionals involved in the field of radiation oncology.

Continuing Medical Education
The American Society for Therapeutic Radiology and Oncology is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education to provide continuing medical education for physicians.

Credit Designation
ASTRO designates this educational activity for 1.5 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™ and 1 SAM credit. Physicians should only claim credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.

Qualified by the American Board of Radiology in meeting the criteria for self assessment toward the purpose of fulfilling requirements in the ABR Maintenance of Certification Program.

Approximate Length: 1 hour 30 minutes
Format: Synchronized audio and PowerPoint
Hardware/ Software Requirements: Windows 2000 or newer, Internet Explorer 5.0 or higher, free Flash plug-in, Internet connection (broadband recommended), speakers or sound card.
Accessibility: Any time/any day for one year from registration date.

The recent Flash Player version 9 security update and the Flash Player 10 software that caused problems with our courses has been remedied. If you continue to have issues, please contact education@astro.org.

Please note that we will be upgrading our Learning Management System over the next month. The log in and registration may be disabled for a short period of time that is TBD. Please be patient while we continue to improve our systems.

 

ADULT CNS
SPONSORS

49th ASTRO Annual Meeting 2007
Adult Brain Tumors


Presenters: Minesh P. Mehta, M.D., University of Wisconsin Hospital Medical School;
C. Leland Rogers, M.D., GammaWest Radiation Therapy

Available for Credit: December 20, 2007, through December 19, 2010
Cost: $50 member (discounted for meeting attendees) - Register

Objectives

  • Discuss the incidence, prevalence, mortality, morbidity and clinical impact of the major malignant and benign adult primary CNS tumors.
  • Recognize the substantial heterogeneity that exists within these tumor types and understand the prognostic and predictive variables allowing for appropriate selection of therapeutic choices, tailored for a specific patient.
  • Be familiar with the major levels of evidence for therapeutic decision-making.
  • Appreciate the role of various therapies, especially surgery, radiotherapy and chemotherapy in managing these tumors.
  • Gain a preliminary understanding of the molecular biology of these diseases, especially in terms of how it might impact therapeutic decision-making.

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BREAST CANCER
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ASTRO Spring Refresher 2008
Breast I & II

 

Presenters: Welela Tereffe, M.D., M.D. Anderson Cancer Center; Tse-Kuan Yu, M.D., Ph.D., M.D. Anderson Cancer Center

Available for Credit: May 5, 2008, through May 4, 2011
Cost: $50 member (discounted for meeting attendees) - Register

Objectives:

  • Epidemiology of breast cancer in the U.S.
  • Risk factors for breast cancer development.
  • Screening and prevention.
  • Diagnosis and staging.
  • DCIS.
  • Early-stage breast cancer.
  • Breast-conserved intermediate disease.
  • To understand the prognostic factors for the local-regional recurrence in intermediate-stage and locally advanced breast cancer.
  • To understand the treatment techniques for post-mastectomy radiation in locally advanced breast cancer, inflammatory breast cancer, and locally recurrent breast cancer.
  • To understand important factors affecting radiation treatment in patients with post-mastectomy breast reconstruction.

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49th ASTRO Annual Meeting 2007
Breast Cancer Management I:
Early-stage Breast Cancer


Presenters: Douglas W. Arthur, M.D., Virginia Commonwealth University; Bruce G. Haffty, M.D., UMDNJ-Robert Wood Johnson Medical School

Available for Credit: December 13, 2007, through December 12, 2010
Cost: $50 member (discounted for meeting attendees) - Register

Objectives

  • Realize technical aspects related to the delivery of radiation in patients with early-stage breast cancer, including use of a boost; IMRT techniques, management of the regional lymphatics and alternate fractionation schemes.
  • Discuss the selection factors, techniques, potential role and future directions of accelerated partial breast irradiation in the management of women with early-stage breast cancer.

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45th ASTRO Annual Meeting 2003

Breast Series: Multidisciplinary Breast Cancer Management Part I: Surgical Issues


Presenter: Michele A. Gadd, M.D., Massachusetts General Hospital

Available for Credit: December 1, 2005, through November 30, 2008
Cost: $50 member - Register

Objectives

  • Explain how advances in basic science have been and continue to be translated in current practice.
  • Recognize evolving information on surgical management and explain how these advances relate to the use of radiation therapy for breast cancer.

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45th ASTRO Annual Meeting 2003
Breast Series:
Breast Cancer Management Part II: Radiation Issues

Presenter: Frank Vicini, M.D., William Beaumont Hospital; Jay R. Harris, M.D., Brigham and Women's Hospital/Dana-Farber Cancer Center – Moderator

Available for Credit: December 1, 2005, through November 30, 2008
Cost: $50 member - Register

Objectives

  • Explain how advances in basic science have been and continue to be translated in current practice.
  • Recognize evolving information on surgical management and explain how these advances relate to the use of radiation therapy for breast cancer.

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GASTROINTESTINAL CANCERS
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ASTRO Spring Refresher 2005

Image Guided Radiation Therapy for Upper GI Malignancies

 

Presenter: Theodore Lawrence, M.D., Ph.D., University of Michigan

Available for Credit: June 1, 2005, through June 1, 2008
Cost: $50 member - Register

Objectives

  • Recognize and describe the use of conformal, image guided radiation therapy with
    chemotherapy in the treatment of intrahepatic cancers.
  • Explain the role of conformal therapy with intensive systemic therapy in the
    treatment of locally advanced pancreatic cancer.
  • Identify the potential use of optimized intensity modulated radiation therapy
    in the treatment of upper GI malignancies.

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49th ASTRO Annual Meeting 2007
Cancer of the Esophagus, GE Junction and Stomach

Presenter(s): Brian Czito, M.D., Duke University Medical Center and Christopher G. Willett, M.D., Duke University Medical Center, Department of Radiation Oncology

Available for Credit: March 24, 2008, through March 24, 2011
Cost: $50 member (discounted for meeting attendees) - Register

Objectives:

  • Review current epidemiological changes in esophageal cancer.
  • Discuss current treatment strategies of esophageal, GE junctional and gastric cancer; neoadjuvant treatment and surgery; surgery and adjuvant therapy; the role of surgery and definitive chemoradiation therapy.
  • Discuss future treatment strategies in these diseases.

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GENITOURINARY CANCERS
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49th ASTRO Annual Meeting 2007
External Beam Radiation Therapy for the Management of Localized and Locally Advanced Prostate Cancer

 

Presenters: Andrew K. Lee, M.D., M.D. Anderson Cancer Center; Anthony V. D'Amico, M.D., M.P.H., Brigham and Women's Hospital/Dana-Farber Cancer Institute

Available for Credit: January 1, 2008, through December 31, 2010
Cost: $50 member (discounted for meeting attendees) - Register

Objectives

  • Describe how to use pretreatment clinical parameters and patient factors to optimize the radiotherapeutic treatment option(s) for patients with clinically localized disease.
  • Examine cancer control and potential complications and their actuarial occurrence following radiation therapy for patients with clinically localized disease.
  • Discuss how to sequence and administer androgen suppression therapy in conjunction with radiation therapy in men with high risk localized and locally advanced prostate cancer.
  • Discuss the potential complications and their actuarial occurrence of combined androgen suppression and radiation therapy.
  • Discuss the complications and their actuarial incidence of salvage therapies for a rising PSA after primary therapy for localized and locally advanced prostate cancer.
  • Identify when to use salvage hormonal therapy following primary treatment failure for localized or locally advanced prostate cancer and when further local therapy may be appropriate.

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ASTRO Spring Refresher 2008
Prostate and GU Bladder and Seminoma

Presenter(s): Howard M. Sandler, M.D., Department of Radiology Oncology, University of Michigan

Available for Credit: May 7, 2008, through May 6, 2011
Cost: $50 member (discounted for meeting attendees) - Register

Objectives:

  • Describe treatment descriptions.
  • Discuss and implement treatment practices into everyday therapy.
  • Describe IMRT and its use as it relates to prostate cancer.
  • To understand the selection criteria for ideal bladder preservation candidates.
  • To understand the management strategies for stage I seminoma (surveillance, chemotherapy, radiotherapy).

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GYNECOLOGICAL CANCERS
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49th ASTRO Annual Meeting 2007
Brachytherapy for Gyn Neoplasms:
(HDR and LDR)

Presenters: Patricia J. Eifel, M.D., M.D. Anderson Cancer Center; Akila N. Viswanathan, M.D., M.P.H., Brigham and Women's Hospital/Dana-Farber Cancer Institute

Available for Credit: December 17, 2007, through December 16, 2010
Cost: $50 member (discounted for meeting attendees) - Register

Objectives

  • Discuss the role of brachytherapy for treatment of gynecological malignancies.
  • Examine high-dose-rate and low-dose-rate systems and interstitial and intracavity techniques and treatment outcomes. Particular emphasis will be given to the use of this treatment modality for carcinoma of the cervix.

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ASTRO Spring Refresher 2007
Definitive Irradiation for Cervical Cancer:
Practical Management Issues


Presenter: Beth A. Erickson, M.D., Department of Radiation Oncology, Medical College of Wisconsin

Available for Credit: June 25, 2007, through June 24, 2010
Cost: $50 member - Register

Objectives

  • Discuss external beam techniques.
  • Explain Brachytherapy systems.
  • Recognize and define tumor, host and treatment variables
  • Distinguish and explain:
    • LDR brachytherapy techniques and results.
    • HDR brachytherapy techniques and results.

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LYMPHOMA
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49th ASTRO Annual Meeting 2007
Clinical Trials in Hodgkin's Lymphoma Favorable Early Stage


Presenters: Lena Specht, M.D., Ph.D., Rigshospitalet Copenhagen University, Denmark; Richard T. Hoppe, M.D., Department of Radiation Oncology, Stanford University

Available for Credit: December 21, 2007, through December 20, 2010
Cost: $50 member (discounted for meeting attendees) - Register

Objectives

  • Review the epidemiology, etiology and new classification system.
  • Discuss the alternatives for treatment of early-stage Hodgkin's disease and results of recent clinical trials.
  • Determine the principles and techniques of radiation therapy that are relevant to the management of Hodgkin's disease.

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NUCLEAR RADIATION PREPAREDNESS
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50th ASTRO Annual Meeting 2008
Nuclear Preparedness Training Course - Part 2 - Treatment of Exposed Patients

 

Presenters: Jacqueline P. Williams, Ph.D., University of Rochester Medical Center and William E. Dickerson, M.D., National Naval Medical Center

Available for Credit: December 29, 2008, through December 22, 2011
Cost: $50 member - Register

Objectives

  • Explain the diagnosis and treatment of the Acute Radiation Syndrome (ARS).
  • Discuss the diagnosis and treatment following external and internal contamination.
  • Explain the diagnosis and treatment of the Acute Radiation Syndrome (ARS) Discuss the diagnosis and treatment following external and internal contamination.

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50th ASTRO Annual Meeting 2008
Nuclear Preparedness Training Course - Part 3 - Follow-up and Planning

 

Presenters: Capt. Judith L. Bader, M.D., U.S.P.H.S., U.S. Department of Health and Human Services and Andrew L. Salner, M.D., Hartford Hospital

Available for Credit: December 29, 2008, through December 22, 2011
Cost: $50 member - Register

Objectives

  • Explain the importance of local hospital radiologic preparedness
  • Identify the components of a hospital radiation plan
  • Define the role of the radiation oncologist

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PEDIATRICS
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50th ASTRO Annual Meeting 2008
Pediatric Tumors

 

Presenters: Karen J Marcus, M.D., Division Chief, Pediatric Radiation Oncology, Children's Hospital/Dana-Farber Cancer Center

Available for Credit: November 15, 2008, through November 15, 2011
Cost: $50 member (discounted for meeting attendees) - Register

Objectives

  • Discuss the indications for radiation therapy in pediatric tumors.
  • Explain the outcome of treatment for the specific tumors being discussed.
  • Discuss the toxicities of treatment for these pediatric tumors.

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PHYSICS
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ASTRO Spring Refresher 2008
Photon and Electron Dosimetry and Brachytherapy

Presenters: Indrid J. Chetty, Ph.D., Henry Ford Health System, Radiation Physics Division

Available for Credit: June 15, 2008, through June 14, 2011
Cost: $50 member (discounted for meeting attendees) - Register

Objectives

  • Review of particle interactions for photons and electrons: kerma and dose, charged particle equilibrium.
  • Discuss particle interactions in the accelerator treatment head; depth dose and profile characteristics for photon beams.
  • Discuss external beam dosimetry fundamentals for photon and electron beams: PDD, TAR, BSF, TPR, inverse square law, output factors; dose characteristics for electron beams.
  • Discuss treatment planning I:  isodose distributions, parallel opposed fields, wedged fields, blocking.
  • Discuss treatment planning II:  inhomogeneities, field matching.
  • Know the basics of the different systems of implant dosimetry.
  • Explain the basics of specification of source strength and methods of source calibration.

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RADIATION AND CANCER BIOLOGY
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50th ASTRO Annual Meeting 2008
Molecular Mechanisms of Cell Death: Apoptosis, Necrosis, Senescence

 

Presenter: Jacqueline P. Williams, Ph.D., University of Rochester Medical Center

Available for Credit: November 1, 2008, through October 31, 2011
Cost: $50 member (discounted for meeting attendees) - Register

Objectives:

  • Discuss the physiological differences between the processes of apoptosis, necrosis and senescence.
  • Justify the role that these important biological functions play in both normal and reactive physiology, with a particular emphasis on their role in the response to radiation injury.
  • Discuss the possibilities of using the molecular mechanisms involved as targets for therapy.

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49th ASTRO Annual Meeting 2007
Cancer Genetics and Genetic Testing for the Practicing Radiation Oncologist

 

Presenter: James S. Welsh, M.D., M.S., University of Wisconsin Cancer Center and University of Wisconsin

Available for Credit: December 21, 2007, through December 20, 2010
Cost: $50 member (discounted for meeting attendees) - Register

Objectives

  • Become familiar with the inheritance patterns, genetic mechanisms, and basic biology of cancer predisposition syndromes that are routinely encountered by practicing radiation oncologists.
  • Learn the general management recommendations for patients harboring deleterious mutations as well as potential radiotherapeutic management differences that might apply to such patients.
  • Become familiar with the practical, ethical and legal issues surrounding cancer genetic testing and gain the fundamental knowledge necessary to carry our such testing on their own or create a formal genetics testing program at their institution.

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SARCOMAS SPONSORS

50th ASTRO Annual Meeting 2008
Adult Sarcomas


Presenter: Elizabeth H. Baldini, M.D., M.P.H., Brigham and Women's Hospital/ Dana-Farber Cancer Institute; John Abraham, M.D, Brigham and Women's Hospital/ Dana-Farber Cancer Institute

Available for Credit: December 1, 2008, through November 30, 2011
Cost: $50 member (discounted for meeting attendees) - Register

Objectives

  • Natural History of Soft Tissue Sarcoma.
  • Indications for Radiation Therapy in Soft Tissue Sarcoma.
  • Radiation Therapy Technique for Soft Tissue Sarcoma.

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THORACIC CANCER SPONSORS

50th ASTRO Annual Meeting 2008
Early-stage Non-small Cell Lung Cancer (Treatment Options)

Presenter: Jeffrey A. Bogart, M.D., State University of New York Upstate Medical University, and Frank C. Detterbeck, M.D., Yale University School of Medicine

Available for Credit: December 8, 2008, through December 7, 2011
Cost: $50 member - Register

Objectives

  • Explain the expected outcomes with standard surgery for early stage NSCLC.
  • Describe surgical and non-surgical options for patients with compromised lung function and early stage NSCLC.
  • Compare the risks and benefits of alternative therapies for early stage NSCLC.

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ASTRO Spring Refresher 2007
Lung I:
Non-small Cell Lung Cancer (NSCLC)


Presenter: Andrew T. Turrisi III, M.D., Department of Radiation Oncology, Wayne State University Affiliated Hospital

Available for Credit: June 1, 2007, through May 31, 2010
Cost: $50 member - Register

Objectives

  • Outline the current standards for staging and treatment.
  • Identify controversies surrounding radiotherapy variable, and touch on:
    • Chemotherapy.
    • Post-operative treatment.
    • Prophylactic cranial irradiation.
    • Hypofractionation.

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ASTRO Spring Refresher 2007
Lung II:
Small Cell Lung Cancer (SCLC)


Presenter: Andrew T. Turrisi III, M.D., Department of Radiation Oncology, Wayne State University Affiliated Hospital

Available for Credit: June 11, 2007, through June 10, 2010
Cost: $50 member - Register

Objectives

  • Familiarize participants with appropriate staging, and clinical course.
  • Provide the data regarding current clinical trials, and critical questions for research in:
    • Limited disease.
    • Extensive disease.
    • Prophylactic cranial irradiation.

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