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SRS/SRT/SBRT has progressed from a specialty procedure only performed at major academic centers to a widely accepted treatment regimen adopted by a majority of Radiation Oncology Clinics. The technology has undergone major developments from frame-based to frameless implementations as a result of the advances of high-precision IGRT tools. Delivery devices have also technically diversified, ranging from dedicated machines such as the Gamma Knife all the way to all-purpose linacs to protons. Respiratory motion management techniques have allowed treatments to expand into lung and GI; radiobiological arguments increasingly support hypofractionation for GU applications.
SRS/SRT/SBRT treatment techniques tie together technological advancements of the last decade into a high-precision, hypofractionated course of treatment while minimizing treatment uncertainties.
Most physicists have gained SRS/SBRT skills and knowledge through attending educational offerings at AAPM, ASTRO and RSS; this comprehensive course is aimed specifically for clinical physicists and will address the many aspects of SRS/SBRT in a single format.
This program has applied for approval of 8.50 SAMs credits. Registrants will receive a hardcover copy of Stereotactic Radiosurgery and Stereotactic Body Radiation Therapy.
Now Available |
Dates to Remember
May 27 | Registration and housing available online |
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EXTENDED to August 13 |
Deadline to receive early registration fees |
August 24 | Last day to make Hotel Reservations at the group rate |
September 3 | Last day to submit registration cancellation in writing and still receive a refund |
October 19 | Online evaluation system closes - last day to earn CAMPEP credit |
October 26 | Credits Released to meeting attendees |