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The skills learned in this CME course enhanced my professional competence.
The skills learned in this CME course will be applied in the treatment of my patients.
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Recognize the basic principles and physics of radiosurgery and how they relate to day-to-day patient treatment.
Review the clinical implications, treatment parameters, and clinical outcomes of radiosurgery.
Identify radiation safety principles and potential issues of radiosurgery and review emergency procedures.
Apply principles of stereotactic frame and mask application, imaging, and radiosurgery treatment hardware.
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Advanced Stereotactic Frame Placement
Imaging Considerations in Patients Undergoing SRS
Stereotactic Radiosurgery in Clinical Practice: What Are the Questions We Should Be Asking?
Intracranial SRS Technologies Overview
Gamma Knife ICONTM Technology Additions: Frameless Treatments, CBCT and HDMM
Advanced Radiosurgery Planning Strategies
The Great Debates: Pre-Op SRS vs. Post-Op SRS
The Great Debates: Staged SRS vs. Fractionated SRT
Stereotactic Frame Principles
Creating the Optimal Mask
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Forward vs. Inverse vs. Lightning Planning Techniques
Radiosurgery Program Development Strategies
Programmatic Essentials: Patient Preparation and Pre-Op Nursing Care and Coordination of the Gamma Knife Patient
Radiosurgery for Benign Tumors: Pituitary Adenomas
Radiosurgery for Benign Tumors: Meningiomas
Radiosurgery for Benign Tumors:
Vestibular Schwannomas
Radiosurgery Strategies for Arteriovenous Malformations
Radiosurgery for Brain Metastasis
Integration of Systematic Therapy and SRS
Radiation Necrosis: Diagnostic Considerations and Treatment Strategies
SRS Lessons Learned
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