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Ep. 15: The PowerMedEd CME Podcast: Early Breast Cancer and IORT

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Join Dr. James Wheeler, MD,PhD, as he discusses the benefit of intraoperative radiation therapy for treatment of early breast cancer. This podcast is available for CME credit. Login to www.PowerMedEd.com to obtain CME credit

James Wheeler, MD, PhD, is a board certified radiation oncologist who serves as Director of Radiation Oncology at Goshen Center for Cancer Care. He treats adult patients who have all kinds of cancer with all of the major, state-of-the-art forms of treatment, including image-guided radiation therapy, intensity modulated radiation therapy, high-dose rate brachytherapy, intra-operative radiation therapy, stereotactic radiotherapy and respiratory gated treatment, as well as more conventional forms of radiation treatment. You can learn more about him here.

Goals: 1. Understand what patient population would be appropriate for IORT 2. Understand the evidence behind IORT 3. Recognize the current limitations of IORT Dr. Wheeler has no relevant CME disclosures. Until the next time when we Turn the Power of Medical Education ON Together!

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Join Dr. James Wheeler, MD,PhD, as he discusses the benefit of intraoperative radiation therapy for treatment of early breast cancer. This podcast is available for CME credit. Login to www.PowerMedEd.com to obtain CME credit

James Wheeler, MD, PhD, is a board certified radiation oncologist who serves as Director of Radiation Oncology at Goshen Center for Cancer Care. He treats adult patients who have all kinds of cancer with all of the major, state-of-the-art forms of treatment, including image-guided radiation therapy, intensity modulated radiation therapy, high-dose rate brachytherapy, intra-operative radiation therapy, stereotactic radiotherapy and respiratory gated treatment, as well as more conventional forms of radiation treatment. You can learn more about him here.

Goals: 1. Understand what patient population would be appropriate for IORT 2. Understand the evidence behind IORT 3. Recognize the current limitations of IORT Dr. Wheeler has no relevant CME disclosures. Until the next time when we Turn the Power of Medical Education ON Together!

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