9th Annual Gynecological Oncology Symposium
9th Annual Gynecological Oncology Symposium

Course Description

The goal of this program is to provide an integrated approach in uniting gynecologic-oncology physicians and the greater community in the treatment of gynecologic cancer. This symposium offers two separate tracks. The physician/allied health track is geared towards the medical community. The survivor/caregiver track will cover emotional intimacy, genetic testing, updates in clinical trials, nutrition, and more.

    Learning Objectives –
  • Identify characteristics of different gynecological conditions in patients.
  • Describe the influence genetics have on patient diagnosis and treatment.
  • Identify ways to optimize cervical cancer screenings.
  • List strategies to use in clinical practice/environment by focusing on areas of patient care and medical knowledge.

Scientific Program

Physician/Allied Health Track

Saturday, September 18, 2021
8:00 am
Welcome
8:10 am
The Dilemma of the Pelvic Mass: When to Refer to the Gynecologic Oncologist
Noelle Cloven, MD
8:45 am
Update on Management of Abnormal PAPs and HPV Testing
Tiffany Redfern, MD
9:20 am
The Latest Recommendations in Genetic Testing: How to Identify Patients in Daily Practice
Kelly Johnson MS, MPH, CGC
Jay Herd MD
9:55 am
Break
10:05 am
Endometrial Intraepithelial Neoplasia (EIN)
DeEtte Vasques, DO
10:40 am
Differential Diagnosis and Management of Vulvar Lesions: Update 2021
Christopher LaFargue, MD
11:15 am
Wrap Up & Thank You

Survivor/Caregiver Track

Saturday, September 18, 2021
7:30 am
Registration
8:00 am
Nutrition for the Cancer Survivor
Jacie Slocum RDN, LD, CDCES
8:45 am
Physical Strengthening During and After Treatment
Janae Stephens PT, DPT, CLT
9:15 am
Emotional Intimacy
Brittany Hall, PhD
9:45 am
Break
10:00 am
Gynecologic Oncology Clinical Trials Update
Noelle Cloven, MD
10:30 am
Financial Toxicity
11:00 am
Brunch
11:30 am
Genetics and Gynecologic Cancers
Kelly Johnson, MS, MPH, CGC
12:00 pm
Spirituality and the Cancer Journey
Mike Johnston MA, MDiv, Dmin
Support and Palliative Care Chaplain
12:30 pm
Wrap Up & Thank You

Target Audience

This symposium is for medical professionals, caregivers and survivors of gynecologic cancer.

Accreditation & Credit Designation

The Foundation for Advanced Cardiovascular Education and Training (FACET), Provider #0007001, has approved this program for 4 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™.

(CE) Nursing Continuing Education Credit: The Foundation for Advanced Cardiovascular Education and Training (FACET) will provide 4 Contact Hours CE nursing credits for this program. Provider approved by the California Board of Registered Nursing, Provider # CEP 17101, for 4 Contact Hours.

Location

Baylor Scott & White All Saints Medical Center – Fort Worth, TX

1400 8th Ave Fort Worth, TX 76104
Healthcare Provider Track: Virtual Only

Survivors & Caregivers Track: Virtual Only

Registration

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