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Amy Massimo
Director, Public Affairs
(845) 348-2773
Nyack, NY – August 27, 2010 –
Presenters are Patrick M. Lynch, M.D., J.D., Professor, Gastroenterology, Hepatology and Nutrition University of Texas, MD
Dr. Lynch’s program is “Identification and Evaluation of Patients with Familial Colon Cancer.”
At the conclusion of his presentation, participants will be able to:
· Discuss the recent advances in the knowledge of inherited GI cancer risk
· Recognize patients that have or may have conditions involving inherited risk and be able to arrange appropriate genetic counseling and testing
· Arrange clinical evaluations based on genetic test results or empiric familial risk
· Recognize that standards of care for genetic diagnosis and management do exist and can be a basis for malpractice liability
Dr. Gidwani’s program is “Palliative Care in Practice-Putting the Patient First.”
At the conclusion of his presentation, participants will be able to:
· Understand the definition, scope and application of modern palliative care principles
· Describe the tools and techniques required for advance care planning
· Discuss the differences between hospice and palliative care
· Understand recent changes in
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