Postgraduate Course Advance HPB Surgery in The Americas + more
AHPBA 2009 DVD 1 Content and Speakers Format: live documentary, color
Language: English
Number of discs: 1
Region: PC worldwide, DVD player NTSC
Studio and DVD Release: Medical dTV - 2009
Run Time:1:46:29
Postgraduate Course Geopolitics and Economics of HPB + more
AHPBA 2009 DVD 2 Content and Speakers Format: live documentary, color
Language: English
Number of discs: 1
Region: PC worldwide, DVD player NTSC
Studio and DVD Release: Medical dTV - 2009
Run Time:1:22:46
Postgraduate Course Innovation in Liver-directed Therapy + more
AHPBA 2009 DVD 3 Content and Speakers Format: live documentary, color
Language: English
Number of discs: 1
Region: PC worldwide, DVD player NTSC
Studio and DVD Release: Medical dTV - 2009
Run Time:1:41:13
DVD 4
DVD 4 Content
Postgraduate Course : Session VI.
Innovation in Pancreatic/Biliary Therapies Moderators: Juan Sarmiento, M.D., Assistant Professor of Surgery,
Emory University, Atlanta Georgia
Juan Pekolj, M.D, Professor of Surgery, Director of HPB Surgery, Hospital Italiano, Buenas Aires, Argentina.
Innovative solutions to prevent Pancreatic fistulas
Speaker: Bill Hawkins, Assistant Professor of Surgery,
Washington University, St. Louis, MO
MIS necrosectomy and beyond
Speaker: John Windsor, M.D., Professor of Surgery,
Chair Department of Surgery, Aukland University, Aukland NZ
MIS pancreatic surgery is here to stay:
Speaker: Horacio J. Asbun, M.D., Director, Hepatobiliary Pancreas Surgery Mayo Clinic Florida, Jacksonville
Incision free HPB Surgery with Microrobots
Speaker: To be announced.
Postgraduate Course Innovation in Pancreatic/Biliary Therapies + more
AHPBA 2009 DVD 4 Content and Speakers Format: live documentary, color
Language: English
Number of discs: 1
Region: PC worldwide, DVD player NTSC
Studio and DVD Release: Medical dTV - 2009
Run Time:0:42:29
DVD 1 Content
DVD 2 Content
DVD 3 Content
Postgraduate Course: Session I. How Evidence-based Medicine Can Be Used to Advance HPB Surgery in The Americas
Moderator and Introduction
Jonathan Meakins, M.D., Professor of Surgery,
McGill University, Montreal Canada
Potential Dangers From Introducing New Technology
Priorto Supporting Medical Evidence
Speaker: Steven Strasberg, M.D., Pruit Professor of
Surgery, Washington University, St. Louis, MO
High Impact PRCTs in HPB Disease
Neoadjuvant trials for pancreatic adenocarcinoma.
Speaker: James Moser, Assistant Professor of Surgery, University of Pittsburgh, PA
Neoadjuvant Therapy for Colorectal Liver Metastases: Whats next after EORTC 40983 ?
Speaker: Jean-Nicolas Vauthey, Professor of Surgical Oncology, MD Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, Texas
Sorafenib alone and in combination with other therapies for Advanced HCC.
Speaker: Myron Schwartz, M.D., Professor of Surgery, Director of Surgical Oncology, and Associate Director of Liver Transplantation at the Mount Sinai School of
Medicine, NY
The Value and Power of Population Based Studies
Speaker: David Flum, M.D., MPH
Professor of Surgery, University of Washington, Seattle
Big, Small, and Other Study Designs.
Speaker: Jeff Barkun, M.D., MPH, Professor of Surgery, Chief, General Surgery, McGill University, Montreal, CA
Postgraduate Course: Session II.
Geopolitics and Economics of HPB Surgery in America Moderators: C. Wright Pinson, MD, MBA, H. Wm. Scott Professor of Surgery, Associate Vice-Chancellor for Clinical Affairs, Chief Medical Officer, Vanderbilt University Medical Center Carols Chan, M.D., Assistant Professor of Surgery, Instituto Nacional de la Nutricion, Mexico
Quality, safety, and costs as the primary drivers for care from the patient, hospital and payer’s perspective. Speaker: Ravi Chari, M.D., MBA, Professor of Surgery, Vanderbilt University, Chief Medical Officer, Centennial Medical Center, TriStar Division, HCA
Affordable care, not quality and outcomes will accelerate HPB Surgical tourism in the Americas.
Speaker: Scott Helton, M.D., Chair of Surgery,
Hospital of Saint Raphael, New Haven, CT
Improving HPB Care in Rural America: From the Artic to Tierra del Fuego: The conundrum between Regionalized and Decentralized care. Moderators: Sean Mulvihill, M.D., Chair of Surgery, University of Utah Nèstor A. Gòmez, MD., FACS, Professor of Surgery, State University of Guayaquil, Ecuador
Canadian Perspective
Speaker: Elijah Dixon, MD. Assistant Professor of Surgery,
University of Calgary, Alberta, Canada The U.S. Crisis in Access to Care
Speaker: Randal Zukerman, MD.
Hospital of Saint Raphael, New Haven, CT The South American Perspective:
Speaker: Edmundo Machado Ferraz, M.D. PhD, FACS
Professor and Chairman, University Hospital Recife - Brazil
President, Brazilian College of Surgeons
Postgraduate Course: Session III.
Innovation in Liver-directed Therapy Moderators and Introduction Clark Gamblin, M.D., Assistant Professor of Surgery, University of Pittsburgh Liver Cancer Center Oscar Claudio Andriani, M.D., Associate Director of the Hepatobiliary Surgery and Liver Transplant Hospital Universitario Austral, Buenas Aires, Argentina
Innovation in HPB Education and training
Speaker: Mika Sinanan, M.D., PhD, Professor of Surgery, University of Washington, Seattle, Wa
Overview of International Consensus Conference on Laparoscopic Liver Surgery.
Speaker: Joseph Buell, M.D., Professor of Surgery, Chief of Transplantation, University of Louisville, KY
Genomics and biologic indicators will predict who will and will not be candidates for specific HPB cancer therapies.
Speaker: Tim Pawlik, M.D., Associate Professor of Surgery and Oncology Department of Surgery Johns Hopkins University,
Bipolar RFA and Electroporation
Speaker: Joseph Espat, M.D., Professor of Surgery, Boston University, Director Roger Williams Cancer Center, Providence RI
Microwave ablation technologies
Speaker: David Iannitti, M.D., Director of HPB Surgery,
Carolinas Medical Center
Cyber knife for HPB malignancy
Speaker: Robert Goldstein, M.D., Professor of Surgery and Transplantation, Baylor University, Dallas TX.