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Prepare for the Radiation Oncology Board Exams by studying the Radiation Oncology Board Review programs at CMEList.com. Improve your practice of radiation oncology by studying the Radiation Oncology CME programs at CMEList.com.

Radiation Oncology Board Reviews
Osler Radiation Oncology Board Reviews
Radiation Oncology CME Credit Hours...None for this format.
Cost..........Vary according to format.
Instruction Type...Audio recordings or text.
Target Audience...RADIATION ONCOLOGY.
Educational material updated on an ongoing basis.

The Osler Radiation Oncology Board Reviews offers learning in a variety of venues and formats.
The Osler Radiation Oncology Course on 5 MP3 CDs w/Electronic Syllabus. Each CD includes a full days' lectures from the most recent live meeting in MP3 format which you can play on your MP3 player, computer or CD player.
CME Credit Hours...None for this format. Price...$325.
You will also find a number of Radiation Oncology Board Reviews CDs and Books ranging in price from $75 to $290.
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Radiation Oncology CME

Comprehensive Review of Radiation Oncology
Radiation Oncology - A Comprehensive Review: Oakstone Clinical Update
Posted by...Bernard Sklar, MD.
Radiation Oncology CME Credit Hours...26.25.
CME Credits Awarded by....Oakstone Publishing, LLC.
Cost...........Prices vary according to the format, from $1095 or $1195.
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Instruction Type...Slide-Video Lectures.
Format...Online Video, Video - DVD & MP4; Digital-Video Stream, MP3 Download.
Target Audience...Radiation oncologists in practice and Radiation oncology residents and fellows.
Educational material Updated...November 15, 2016.
Expiration of CME credit...November 15, 2019.

Topics covered in Radiation Oncology include: New Modalities, Central Nervous System Tumors, Head and Neck Tumors, Thoracic Tumors, Upper Gastrointestinal Tumors, Liver Stereotactic Body Radiation Therapy, Soft Tissue Sarcomas. Lymphomas and many others.
After studying Radiation Oncology, you will be better able to:
• Define the initial clinical evaluation of a patient - using physical exam, history, relevant diagnostic studies, and communication with referring and other physicians involved
• Formulate effective and curative palliative treatment goals
• Describe and manage informed consent
• Organize patient education
• Apply treatment planning
• Use clinically appropriate treatment aids
• Formulate appropriate dosages
• Discuss effective delivery of treatment
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Penn Radiology Oncologic Imaging: Optimizing Patient Care
Posted by...Bernard Sklar, MD.
Radiology CME Credit Hours...18, including 8.75 hours CT, 6.5 hours MR, 3.5 hours PET and 2 hours ultrasound (Presentations overlap).
This program meets the Self Assessment requirement for ABR Maintenance of Certification (MOC).
CME Credits Awarded by.... Global Education Group.
Cost...........$595. Combo and Quantity Discounts Available
Format...Streaming Online & DVD-ROM.
Target Audiences... RADIOLOGISTS, NUCLEAR MEDICINE PHYSICIANS and other physicians with special interest in ONCOLOGIC IMAGING.
Educational material updated...February 15, 2016
Expiration of CME credit...February 14, 2019.
Meetings by Mail presents Penn Radiology Oncologic Imaging: Optimizing Patient Care. This comprehensive review of Oncologic Imaging features discussions regarding best practices and clinical correlates, with two detailed sessions dedicated to CT screening for lung cancer.
Other topics include: state of the art and emerging techniques, head and neck cancer, thoracic, GI and other abdominal Malignancies, neuroendocrine tumors, lymphoma, melanoma and MSK. Available in Online Streaming and DVD-ROM formats.
After completing Penn Radiology Oncologic Imaging: Optimizing Patient Care, you will be better able to:
• Explain the current state-of-the-art capabilities of MRI, CT, ultrasound, PET/CT, SPECT/CT and tomosynthesis
• Restate the current standards of care for staging and treatment of various cancers including the expected outcomes of therapy and their associated imaging findings
• Describe techniques for image-guided biopsies including at the skull base, thyroid and renal
• Evaluate the appropriateness of imaging screening, particularly in high-risk individuals for breast or lung cancer
• List current radiotherapeutic options, such as liver-directed microsphere therapy, and the role of cross-sectional imaging
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Comprehensive Oncology CME
Practical Reviews in Cancer Management (Audio MP3 Download or Audio CD)
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Are there any resources you would recommend for someone who is just starting a residency in Radiation Oncology?
 
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