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The preliminary scientific program, along with registration and housing information, is now online for AATS Focus on Thoracic Surgery: Novel Techniques in Lung Cancer.
November 21 – 22, 2014
Renaissance Boston Waterfront Hotel
Boston, MA, USA
Take advantage of early registration rates and register before October 23rd!
Program Directors
G. Alec Patterson, Washington University
David J. Sugarbaker, Baylor College of Medicine
Program Committee Members:
Thomas A. D’Amico, Duke University
Shaf Keshavjee, University of Toronto
James D. Luketich, University of Pittsburgh
Bryan F. Meyers, Washington University
Scott J. Swanson, Brigham and Women’s Hospital
Overview
Lung cancer is the most common cause of cancer-related deaths and second most common malignancy in the Western world. Recent innovations in diagnosis, staging and management of early stage and locally advanced non-small cell lung cancer have changed the paradigm for patient surgical management. There has also been a virtual explosion of technological developments enabling widespread use of minimally invasive techniques, which current and future thoracic surgeons will need to embrace in order to improve patient care.
Join AATS in Boston for the 2014 Focus On Thoracic Surgery whose program will focus on recent developments in Novel Technologies in Lung Cancer. The faculty includes internationally recognized experts in the field, including those knowledgeable about the use of new technology in lung cancer surgical management.
Program Highlights
Imaging and Staging
Surgical Alternatives
Simulation, Education, and Training
Optimal Management of Lung Metastases
Credentialing/ Efficiencies
Intraoperative Management
Video Sessions - Advanced Minimally Invasive Techniques
Honored Guest Speaker
Larry R. KaiserDean, Temple University
The preliminary scientific program, along with registration and housing information, is now online for AATS Focus on Thoracic Surgery: Novel Techniques in Lung Cancer.
November 21 – 22, 2014
Renaissance Boston Waterfront Hotel
Boston, MA, USA
Take advantage of early registration rates and register before October 23rd!
Program Directors
G. Alec Patterson, Washington University
David J. Sugarbaker, Baylor College of Medicine
Program Committee Members:
Thomas A. D’Amico, Duke University
Shaf Keshavjee, University of Toronto
James D. Luketich, University of Pittsburgh
Bryan F. Meyers, Washington University
Scott J. Swanson, Brigham and Women’s Hospital
Overview
Lung cancer is the most common cause of cancer-related deaths and second most common malignancy in the Western world. Recent innovations in diagnosis, staging and management of early stage and locally advanced non-small cell lung cancer have changed the paradigm for patient surgical management. There has also been a virtual explosion of technological developments enabling widespread use of minimally invasive techniques, which current and future thoracic surgeons will need to embrace in order to improve patient care.
Join AATS in Boston for the 2014 Focus On Thoracic Surgery whose program will focus on recent developments in Novel Technologies in Lung Cancer. The faculty includes internationally recognized experts in the field, including those knowledgeable about the use of new technology in lung cancer surgical management.
Program Highlights
Imaging and Staging
Surgical Alternatives
Simulation, Education, and Training
Optimal Management of Lung Metastases
Credentialing/ Efficiencies
Intraoperative Management
Video Sessions - Advanced Minimally Invasive Techniques
Honored Guest Speaker
Larry R. KaiserDean, Temple University
The preliminary scientific program, along with registration and housing information, is now online for AATS Focus on Thoracic Surgery: Novel Techniques in Lung Cancer.
November 21 – 22, 2014
Renaissance Boston Waterfront Hotel
Boston, MA, USA
Take advantage of early registration rates and register before October 23rd!
Program Directors
G. Alec Patterson, Washington University
David J. Sugarbaker, Baylor College of Medicine
Program Committee Members:
Thomas A. D’Amico, Duke University
Shaf Keshavjee, University of Toronto
James D. Luketich, University of Pittsburgh
Bryan F. Meyers, Washington University
Scott J. Swanson, Brigham and Women’s Hospital
Overview
Lung cancer is the most common cause of cancer-related deaths and second most common malignancy in the Western world. Recent innovations in diagnosis, staging and management of early stage and locally advanced non-small cell lung cancer have changed the paradigm for patient surgical management. There has also been a virtual explosion of technological developments enabling widespread use of minimally invasive techniques, which current and future thoracic surgeons will need to embrace in order to improve patient care.
Join AATS in Boston for the 2014 Focus On Thoracic Surgery whose program will focus on recent developments in Novel Technologies in Lung Cancer. The faculty includes internationally recognized experts in the field, including those knowledgeable about the use of new technology in lung cancer surgical management.
Program Highlights
Imaging and Staging
Surgical Alternatives
Simulation, Education, and Training
Optimal Management of Lung Metastases
Credentialing/ Efficiencies
Intraoperative Management
Video Sessions - Advanced Minimally Invasive Techniques
Honored Guest Speaker
Larry R. KaiserDean, Temple University