Sep 18, 2019  |  12:00pm - 1:00pm

City-Wide Medical Grand Rounds: Progress and Challenges in Clinical Cancer Genetics

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City-Wide Medical Grand Rounds

Sinai Health Jennifer Landa Professorship

Progress and Challenges in Clinical Cancer Genetics

Judy E. Garber, MD, MPH
Dr. Judy Garber portrait

Susan F. Smith Chair, Dana-Farber Cancer Institute
Chief, Division of Cancer Genetics and Prevention, Dana-Farber Cancer Institute
Professor of Medicine, Harvard Medical School
 

Learning Objectives:

At the end of the presentation, participants should be able to:

  1. Consider the pros and cons of multi-gene panel testing,
  2. Recognize challenges with TP53 genetic test results, and
  3. Describe ways BRCA1/2 and other genes can influence cancer treatment options.

Hosted at:

  • Sinai Health 
    Mount Sinai Hospital: 18th floor Auditorium

Interactive videoconference:

  • Baycrest
    Telehealth boardroom
  • Michael Garron
    Gray Steele conference room
  • Sinai Health
    Bridgepoint: G.001
    Mount Sinai Hospital: 18th floor Auditorium
  • Sunnybrook
    Bayview: McLaughlin Lecture Theatre, EG 61
    St. John's Rehab: S3 332
  • Trillium Health Partners
    Credit Valley: IA Surgical Oncology Room 1A221
    Mississauga: CA4 Small Boardroom
  • Unity Health
    St. Joseph's - Sunnyside Building Room 2S.257
    St. Michael’s: 2-010 Bond
  • University Health Network
    Toronto General: Medical Education, Eaton Ground 025/026
    Toronto Western: Main auditorium, 2W 401
  • West Park
    R3 Sunroom
  • Women's College
    Auditorium, 2501

Webcast available.

Q&A:
Twitter hashtag #CWMGR

Questions will be accepted via email at christian.base@utoronto.ca and Twitter.  

Evaluation & Attendance:

Attendance for Maintenance of Certification credit will only be tracked if evaluation and attendance surveys are completed.

CWMGR Poster - 19-09-18.pdf