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6th Annual Community Oncology Conference

February 25-26, 2011

 

 

Program Overview

 

The 6th Annual Community Oncology Conference is designed to focus on clinical and practical matters of concern to community-based oncologists and their practice teams. The conference will provide up-to-date clinical and practice information needed to deliver the highest quality oncology care to patients in small, medium, and large community-based practices and explore issues affecting oncology care in the United States.

Taking the "how to" approach, speakers will address specific treatments and their implementation in community practice, side effects and their effective management, and political and financial challenges and ways to navigate them. Clinical sessions will provide attendees with the latest developments in treatment strategies. Interactive discussions provide perspective on what these strategies mean for community practice. Benefit from expert guidance on practice management and the techniques that will help your practice thrive. Robust panel discussions on the impact of healthcare reform and controversies in patient care will engage and involve you.

Call for Abstracts
Don't miss out on this vital opportunity to present your research to your colleagues. Attendees are invited to submit abstracts to be considered for posters. Deadline for submission is February 11, 2011. Click here to download the abstract submission form and complete instructions.


Whether your practice is small, medium, or large, the Community Oncology Conference is a valuable resource and forum on the clinical and practical issues that matter to you and your patients.

CONFERENCE CHAIR

CONFERENCE CO-CHAIRS

Lee S. Schwartzberg, MD, FACP
Medical Director, The West Clinic
Editor-in-Chief, Community Oncology

Linda D. Bosserman, MD, FACP
President, Wilshire Oncology
Medical Group, Inc.
Editor, Community Oncology

David H. Henry, MD, FACP
Clinical Professor of Medicine
Pennsylvania Hospital
Editor, Community Oncology

Jame Abraham, MD, FACP
Bonnie Wells Wilson
Distinguished Professor
and Eminent Scholar
West Virginia University

Putting "the practical" back in your practice ...

Staying clinically effective and fiscally strong ...

  • Focus on pivotal new research findings and how they affect community clinical practice
  • Find solutions to the challenges posed by changes in reimbursement
  • Network with leading experts and your peers

Who should attend

  • Medical Oncologists
  • Hematologists
  • Radiation Oncologists
  • Physician Managers
  • Oncology Nurses
  • Nurse Practitioners
  • Physician Assistants
  • Pharmacists
  • Practice Managers/Administrators
  • Billers/Coders
  • Executive Directors