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June 2009
Department of Medicine, University of California, San Francisco (MGR07002)
Thursday, 12:00 noon - 1:00 p.m.; Room HSW-300
June 4
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The Experimental Man Project: One Man's Journey into Personalized Medicine
David Duncan
Director, Center for Life Science Policy
University of California, Berkeley
- To get a patient's perspective of what personalized, predictive and preventative medicine and health care offers in the present and in the near future in the realms of genes, environment, brain and body
- To describe and assess a broad range of medical tests, discoveries and technologies now available or soon to be available for health patients that purport to offer some predictive or preventative value for future diseases
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June 11
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Advances in IR that Every Internist Should Know
Robert Kerlan, MD
Clinical Professor of Radiology
University of California, San Francisco
Roy Gordon, MD
Professor of Radiology in Residence
University of California, San Francisco
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June 18
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Multiple Myeloma: Are We Curing Some Patients?
Jeffery Wolf, MD*
Clinical Professor of Medicine
Director, Clinical Research for Hematologic Malignancy
Director, Myeloma Program
- Understand role of new drugs in the treatment of myeloma
- Understand the role of autologous transplantation in myeloma
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June 25
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CPMC Images in Medicine: Clinical Problem Solving
Harry Hollander, MD
Paul Aronowitz, MD
Program Director, Internal Medicine Residency Program
California Pacific Medical Center
Associate Clinical Professor of Medicine
University of California, San Francisco
- To recognize 3 common presentations of outpatient disease utilizing pattern recognition
- To review 2 EKG clues to disorders commonly encountered and commonly queried about on the ABIM Board exam
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Accreditation
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UCSF designates this educational activity for a maximum of 1.0 hours
in Category I credit toward the AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s)™.
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Course Number MGR08002.
*Faculty Relationship Disclosure
All speakers listed above have declared that neither they, nor any immediate member of their family, have a financial arrangement or other relationship with the manufacturers of any commercial products except * (where noted).
All conflicts of interest have been resolved in accordance with the ACCME's Standards for Commercial Support.
Medical Grand Rounds Commercial Support Disclosure
No commercial support received for June Grand Rounds.
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