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Northern Health educational grand rounds: Multidisciplinary approach to early breast cancer
Please join us virtually for a Northern Health Educational Grand Rounds: Multidisciplinary Approach to Early Breast Cancer. This talk is going to be on early breast cancer and how to use resources for initial staging (ex CT and bone scan).Target audience includes surgeons, radiologists, and rural GPs, but all medical staff is welcome to attend. Objectives:Diagnosis and molecular subtypes of breast cancerPractical guide to staging and managing early breast cancerEarly breast cancer management: From diagnosis to survivorshipReview breast cancer cases to implement clinical educationSpeakers:Dr. Mehrnoosh PaulsFinished breast cancer fellow with Dr. Chia in the Division of Medical Oncology, BC Cancer, Vancouver Cancer Centre. Initially started her medical career in the Leaders of Medicine program at the University of Calgary, completing her MD/MSc in Cancer Biology in 2015. Completed her internal medicine training at Dalhousie University, followed by medical oncology training at the University of Ottawa. Worked a year at Saskatoon Cancer Center (SCA) as a full-time medical oncologist taking the role of neuroendocrine tumour site lead. During her one-year staff position, she was the primary lead oncologist for setting up the peptide receptor radionuclide therapy (PRRT) program, a target molecular target therapy used to treat NET at SCA. Currently, working as medical oncologist at Lions Gate Hospital and BC cancer North. Initiated clinical pharmacy program in Northern BC and interested in educating rural community.Dr. Sally HarvieAttended Medical school and residency Dalhousie University. Fourteen years in Ontario in the Peterborough region, focused practice in breast imaging, and lead of the breast programs at three sites for 10 years. Dr. Harvie moved to Smithers in 2021 continuing community practice and has been the Medical Imaging lead for NH since 2022. She has overseen the establishment of Breast MR in NH beginning January 2025 at UHNBC, soon to be expanded to the NW and NE.How to join:Registration: Microsoft TeamsQuestions or assistance email: medicalstaffeducation@northernhealth.caCME: Up to 1.0 Mainpro per session.
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Northern Health educational grand rounds: Multidisciplinary approach to early breast cancer
Northern Health educational grand rounds: Multidisciplinary approach to early breast cancer
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Physicians
rajbir.singh@opin.ca
America/Vancouver
public
Please join us virtually for a Northern Health Educational Grand Rounds: Multidisciplinary Approach to Early Breast Cancer. This talk is going to be on early breast cancer and how to use resources for initial staging (ex CT and bone scan).
Target audience includes surgeons, radiologists, and rural GPs, but all medical staff is welcome to attend.
Objectives:
- Diagnosis and molecular subtypes of breast cancer
- Practical guide to staging and managing early breast cancer
- Early breast cancer management: From diagnosis to survivorship
- Review breast cancer cases to implement clinical education
Speakers:
- Dr. Mehrnoosh Pauls
- Finished breast cancer fellow with Dr. Chia in the Division of Medical Oncology, BC Cancer, Vancouver Cancer Centre. Initially started her medical career in the Leaders of Medicine program at the University of Calgary, completing her MD/MSc in Cancer Biology in 2015. Completed her internal medicine training at Dalhousie University, followed by medical oncology training at the University of Ottawa. Worked a year at Saskatoon Cancer Center (SCA) as a full-time medical oncologist taking the role of neuroendocrine tumour site lead. During her one-year staff position, she was the primary lead oncologist for setting up the peptide receptor radionuclide therapy (PRRT) program, a target molecular target therapy used to treat NET at SCA. Currently, working as medical oncologist at Lions Gate Hospital and BC cancer North. Initiated clinical pharmacy program in Northern BC and interested in educating rural community.
- Dr. Sally Harvie
- Attended Medical school and residency Dalhousie University. Fourteen years in Ontario in the Peterborough region, focused practice in breast imaging, and lead of the breast programs at three sites for 10 years. Dr. Harvie moved to Smithers in 2021 continuing community practice and has been the Medical Imaging lead for NH since 2022. She has overseen the establishment of Breast MR in NH beginning January 2025 at UHNBC, soon to be expanded to the NW and NE.
How to join:
- Registration: Microsoft Teams
- Questions or assistance email: medicalstaffeducation@northernhealth.ca
CME: Up to 1.0 Mainpro per session.
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