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Mashup Score: 16Delivering Discoveries: Updates in Oncology CME - UC San Diego Continuing Professional Development - Continuing Education (CE) - 3 month(s) ago
UC San Diego Continuing Professional Development, Delivering Discoveries: Updates in Oncology CME, 10/17/2024 7:00:00 AM – 10/18/2024 2:00:00 PM, The 3rd annual Delivering Discoveries: Updates in Oncology is a live meeting scheduled for October 17-18, 2024 at the Hilton La Jolla Torrey Pines in La Jolla, CA. The diagnosis and management of cancer patients is increasingly complex and requires multidisciplinary management. This 1.5-day event will address all aspects of cancer, from basic science research and advances in clinical care to community-based approaches that optimize prevention and interception. We have assembled a multidisciplinary group of internationally renowned faculty from UC San Diego, San Diego State University, and other institutions to systematically present the latest in cancer research with the goal of iteratively addressing and identifying gaps in knowledge that present a barrier to optimizing outcomes for patients with cancer.
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Mashup Score: 31
UC San Diego Continuing Professional Development, Precision Cardiovascular Care Symposium: Transitioning Care from Phenotypes to Genotypes – NO CME, 5/3/2024 7:00:00 AM – 5/3/2024 7:00:00 PM, Precision Cardiovascular Care Symposium: Transitioning Care from Phenotypes to Genotypes 2024 Hybrid Meeting Cardiovascular medicine is approaching a pivotal turning point, in which therapies introduced are shifting from those based on phenotype to those that treat the root underlying mechanism (endotype) and, more recently, the genetic cause (genotype). Such changes promise more effective therapies that promise to cure diseases instead of simply slowing down their progress. For this promise to be fulfilled, it will require more than developing new therapeutics -fundamental changes will need to occur in clinical practice, including how we identify at-risk patients, predict their disease trajectory, and monitor the benefit and side effects of new therapeutics. Symposium objectives: Provide an Over
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Mashup Score: 29
UC San Diego Continuing Professional Development, Precision Cardiovascular Care Symposium: Transitioning Care from Phenotypes to Genotypes – NO CME, 5/3/2024 7:00:00 AM – 5/3/2024 7:00:00 PM, Precision Cardiovascular Care Symposium: Transitioning Care from Phenotypes to Genotypes 2024 Hybrid Meeting Cardiovascular medicine is approaching a pivotal turning point, in which therapies introduced are shifting from those based on phenotype to those that treat the root underlying mechanism (endotype) and, more recently, the genetic cause (genotype). Such changes promise more effective therapies that promise to cure diseases instead of simply slowing down their progress. For this promise to be fulfilled, it will require more than developing new therapeutics -fundamental changes will need to occur in clinical practice, including how we identify at-risk patients, predict their disease trajectory, and monitor the benefit and side effects of new therapeutics. Symposium objectives: Provide an Over
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Mashup Score: 0The California Heart Rhythm Symposium 2023 - UC San Diego Continuing Medical Education - Continuing Education (CE) - 1 year(s) ago
UC San Diego Continuing Medical Education, The California Heart Rhythm Symposium 2023, 9/9/2023 6:00:00 AM – 9/10/2023 12:00:00 PM, The California Heart Rhythm Symposium aims to bring together leaders in the field of cardiac electrophysiology (EP) and provide a forum for presentation and discussion of the latest advances in this medical subspecialty. The meeting will highlight basic and clinical mechanisms of cardiac arrhythmias, standard methods for their evaluation and treatment, and new advances in their treatment. The conference will target clinical and basic cardiac researchers in the field of cardiac electrophysiology, clinical electrophysiologists (both academic and private), and nurses, technicians, and allied industry professionals working in the EP clinic and/or EP laboratory.
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Asked to give a talk re ctDNA in CRC: Is it Ready for Primetime? The answer a yr ago would have been soon but fast forward a year, and it's a yes. I'll continue to try to convince people of this (& will also sneak in a run in beautiful Torrey Pines!) https://t.co/Q8evHlJyem