Miami Gamma Knife® ICON™ Training Program

Miami Gamma Knife® ICON™ Training Program
The Miami Cancer Institute Department of Radiation Oncology and the Florida International University Herbert Wertheim College of Medicine are pleased to present the Miami Gamma Knife® ICON™ Training Program for radiation oncologists, neurosurgeons, medical physicists, neurootolaryngolists, and other health care professionals interested in Gamma Knife radiosurgery training.
This educational program provides an opportunity to enhance the practitioner’s knowledge about the practical aspects of stereotactic radiosurgery using the Gamma Knife® ICON™. Participants will review clinical implications and clinical outcomes of stereotactic radiosurgery, identify radiation safety principles and apply treatment planning considerations and principles of stereotactic radiosurgery treatment hardware.
Please select a course below to learn more and enroll. Registration options for eligible participants are based on prior training.
NOTE: Authorized Training Participants (Trainees) are limited to individuals from institutions that have already purchased the Gamma Knife Icon™. These sessions are not open to individuals from institutions that are prospective customers who seek training prior to purchasing the Gamma Knife® Icon™.
Introduction to Gamma Knife® ICON™ Training Course
Live Conference | 31.25 Cat. 1
December 4-7, 2023 | Monday-Thursday
Learning Objectives
- 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.
The fee for attending the training program is $6,500.
Miami Gamma Knife® ICON™ Advanced Users Course
Live Conference | 13.5 Cat. 1
September 25-26, 2023 | Monday-Tuesday
Learning Objectives
- Recognize the advanced principles and physics of stereotactic radiosurgery and how they relate to day-to-day patient treatment to optimize clinic workflows.
- Review the clinical implications, treatment parameters and clinical outcomes of radiosurgery with specific coverage of advanced topics for experienced users.
- Apply principles of advanced stereotactic frame and mask application, imaging, and radiosurgery treatment hardware.
The fee for attending the training program is $5,000.