Radiation Oncology Resident’s Treatment Planning site wise Schedule 2009-10
Tom Baker Cancer Centre
Radiation Oncology Physics Residency Program
Practicum 1: Basic and Intermediate Treatment Planning
Year 1: Spring, Summer
Description:
The objective of the Practicum is to develop the skills and expertise with the Eclipse treatment planning system to generate clinically acceptable 3D Conformal Radiation Therapy plans for breast, prostate, lung, brain and head and neck tumour sites.
Format:
The senior dosimetrist will explain the intricacies of target and OAR volume definition, describe plan objectives and constraints and demonstrate the use of Eclipse to generate plans of these common treatment sites.
The student will spend at least one day per week working independently on an Eclipse educational station refining skills and knowledge of the assigned site.
The student will observe the generation of five plans for each of the four treatment sites by the senior dosimetrist. The student will then generate, independently, five plans for each treatment site and these will be critiqued by the senior dosimetrist.
Schedule:
Two 2 hour sessions with a senior dosimetrist are scheduled per week throughout the Spring and Summer terms (i.e. May to August). It is acknowledged that vacations, conferences and clinical priorities may force interruptions in the schedule. However, at least 24 of the 32 scheduled sessions are expected to take place.
Instructor:
Senior dosimetrist as assigned with back up from other dosimetrists and physicists as required. A Practicum leader from amongst the adjunct faculty will be identified.
Evaluation:
The 25 plans generated by the student will be evaluated as they are produced. A 30 minute presentation at the end of the Practicum of the student generated plans followed by 30 minutes of questioning by physicists and one or more senior dosimetrists.
Peter Dunscombe/Rao Khan 17th May 2010
Tom Baker Cancer Centre
Radiation Oncology Physics Residency Program
Practicum 2: Quality Control in Diagnostic Radiology
Year 1: Spring, Summer
Description:
The objective of Practicum 2 is to develop an in depth understanding of quality control equipment and procedures in diagnostic radiology.
Format:
The student will shadow an Imaging Physicist and/or Quality Control Technologist during routine procedures. The student will participate in taking measurements, analyzing and compiling the results. The radiation safety aspects of facility operations will be included. Observation of patient studies will be included as appropriate.
Technologies/procedures to be included are plain radiography, mammography and fluoroscopy.
Schedule:
Four working days are allocated for this practicum over the Spring and Summer terms. The schedule is established by mutual agreement between the student and the imaging physicist.
Instructor:
Imaging physicist.
Evaluation:
A 20 minute presentation at the end of the Practicum of the experience and knowledge gained followed by 20 minutes of questioning by the supervising imaging physicist and other physicists.
Peter Dunscombe/Rao Khan 17th May 2010
Tom Baker Cancer Centre
Radiation Oncology Physics Residency Program
Practicum 3: Advanced Treatment Planning
Year 2: Spring, Summer
Description:
The objective of Practicum 3 is to develop skills and expertise with the Eclipse and Brainlab treatment planning systems and ancillary equipment for the delivery and verification of IMRT, IGRT, motion management, RapidArc planning and other advanced techniques.
Format:
The student will observe the multidisciplinary team of Oncologist, Physicist, Simulator Therapist, Dosimetrist and Delivery Therapist during the preparation, delivery and verification of advanced treatment strategies.
The student will follow at least one patient per week through the clinical process. The student will also work independently on an Eclipse educational or Brainlab station refining skills and knowledge of the assigned site and the techniques employed.
Feedback to the student and evaluation will be provided by members of the multidisciplinary team.
Schedule:
A contact person in the treatment preparation area will be identified by the Practicum Leader. It is the student’s responsibility, coordinating with the contact person, to be present during the critical phases of each procedure.
Instructors:
Multidisciplinary team. A Practicum leader from the adjunct faculty will be identified.
Evaluation:
Plans generated by the student will be evaluated as they are produced. A 30 minute presentation at the end of the Practicum of the student generated plans followed by 30 minutes of questioning by physicists and one or more senior dosimetrists.
Peter Dunscombe/Rao Khan 17th May 2010
Tom Baker Cancer Centre
Radiation Oncology Physics Residency Program
Practicum 4: Quality Control in Nuclear Medicine/MRI
Year 2: Spring, Summer
Description:
The objective of Practicum 4 is to develop an in depth understanding of quality control equipment and procedures in Nuclear Medicine and Magnetic Resonance Imaging.
Format:
The student will shadow an Imaging Physicist and/or Quality Control Technologist during routine procedures. The student will participate in taking measurements, analyzing and compiling the results. The radiation safety aspects of facility operations will be included. Observation of patient studies will be included as appropriate.
Technologies/procedures to be included are gamma camera, SPECT, PET, therapeutic administration of radioisotopes and Magnetic Resonance Imaging.
Schedule:
Five working days are allocated for this practicum over the Spring and Summer terms of the second year. The schedule is established by mutual agreement between the student and the imaging physicist.
Instructor:
Imaging physicist.
Evaluation:
A 20 minute presentation at the end of the Practicum of the experience and knowledge gained followed by 20 minutes of questioning by the supervising imaging physicist and other physicists.
Peter Dunscombe/Rao Khan 17th May 2010
Oncology Combined Curriculum Schedule
Updated: December 22. 2010
Wedfnesday mornings from 8:00 a.m. – 9:00 a.m.
(Case based session)
Date
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See Notes
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Topic
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Leader
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Room
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#’s
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Cancer 101 – Introduction to Oncology
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7-Jul
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√
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Principles of Chemotherapy
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Dowden
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CC109
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14-Jul
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√
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Principles of Radiotherapy(EXTB & Brachy)
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Trotter
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CC109
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21-Jul
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√
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Oncology Emergencies Including Coagulopathies
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Trotter/
Valentine
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CC121
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28-Jul
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Principles of Pain Management and Symptom Control
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Chary
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CC109
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4-Aug
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√
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Psychosocial Distress in Oncology
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Bultz
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CC121
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9
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11-Aug
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√
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Cancer Genetics and Hereditary Cancers
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Lupichuk
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CC109
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3
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18-Aug
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CANCELLED
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CC109
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0
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25-Aug
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Hidden Gems of Information Science
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Lin
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TBCC :Library
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1-Sep
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√
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Molecular Hallmarks of Cancer
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Bebb
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CC109
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1
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Topic Focused
Tuesday and Thursday Afternoons from 4:00 – 5:00 p.m.
Date
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See Notes
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Topic
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Leader
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Room
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September - Pathology
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7-Sep
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Standard Tissue Processing; Routine Stains; Basics of Immunohistochemistry
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Magliocco
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CC109
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9-Sep
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√
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Gene Expression Profiling; Microarrays
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Demetrick
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CC109
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14-Sep
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Lymphoma Protocol and Ancillary Techniques
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Auer
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CC121
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16-Sep
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Ovarian Cancer - Overview of Histologic Subtypes; Molecular Markers
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Kobel
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CC109
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7
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21-Sep
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Session cancelled
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CC109
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0
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23-Sep
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√
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Breast Cancer (MBR Scoring; ER / PR; her2neu Techniques
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Magliocco
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CC109
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2
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28-Sep
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GU - Gleason Scoring; Molecular Markers
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Bismar
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CC109
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2
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Oncology Combined Curriculum Schedule 2010-2011
Updated: December 22, 2010
Combined Teaching
Topic Focused
Date
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See Notes
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Topic
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Leader
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Room
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October -Radiology
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30-Sep
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CNS Imaging
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Wallace
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CC109
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8
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5-Oct
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CANCELLED
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CANCELLED
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CC109
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0
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7-Oct
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√
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Breast Imaging
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Burrowes
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CC109
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7
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12-Oct
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Lung Imaging
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McGregor
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CC121
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5
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14-Oct
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Abdomen & Pelvis Imaging
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Raber
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CC109
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6
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19-Oct
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CANCELLED
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CANCELLED
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CC109
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0
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21-Oct
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H&N Imaging
|
Scott
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CC109
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4
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26-Oct
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Joint and Extremity Imaging
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Patel
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CC109
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6
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28-Oct
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√
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Nuclear Medicine (PET and Bone Scan)
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Molnar
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CC109
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5
| Tuesday and Thursday Afternoons from 4:00pm – 5:00pm
Date
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See Notes
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Topic
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Leader
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Room
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November - Molecular Basis of Cancer
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2-Nov
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√
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CANCELLED
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CANCELLED
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CC109
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0
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4-Nov
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√
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Tumour Suppressor Genes
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Narendran
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CC105
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7
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9-Nov
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CANCELLED
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CANCELLED
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CC105
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0
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16-Nov
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Cell Death, Apoptosis and Malignancy
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Johnston
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CC109
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0
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18-Nov
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√
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DNA Repair and Cancer
|
Kurz
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CCB20
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0
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23-Nov
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DNA and RNA Viruses in Cancer Research
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Forsyth
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CC109
|
8
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25-Nov
|
√
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Current Molecular Targets for Treatment
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Morris
|
CC105
|
4
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30-Nov
|
√
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CANCELLED
|
CANCELLED
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CC109
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0
|
2-Dec
|
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CANCELLED
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CANCELLED
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CC105
|
0
|
7-Dec
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Bringing Molecular Therapeutics to the Clinic
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Tang
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CC109
|
6
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9-Dec
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√
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How Has Molecular Oncology Changed Our Practice?
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Stewart
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CC105
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10
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14-Dec
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Use if needed for rescheduled sessions.
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CC105
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NA
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16-Dec
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No session
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CC109
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NA
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Oncology Combined Curriculum Schedule 2010-2011
Updated: December 22, 2010
Combined Teaching
Topic Focused
Tuesday and Thursday Afternoons from 4:00pm – 5:00pm
Date
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See Notes
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Topic
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Leader
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Room
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January and February - Clinical Research Methods
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4-Jan
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Biostats 1: Common misconceptions of Null Hypothesis Significance Testing and other fundamentals of clinical epidemiology
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Wu
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CC109 HC140 B4-011
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6-Jan
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√
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Biostats 2: Statistical rules-of-thumb and some pointers on multivariable analysis
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Wu
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CC109 HC140 B4-011
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11-Jan
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√
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Biostats 3: Survival and Competing Risks
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Kopciuk
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CC105 HC140 B4-222
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13-Jan
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√
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Clinical Trials 2: Phase 2 Studies
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Tang
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CC109 HC140 B4-011
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18-Jan
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√
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Clinical Trials 1: Phase 0 and 1 Studies
|
Hao
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CC109 HC140 B4-011
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20-Jan
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√
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Clinical Trials 4: Nuances of clinical trial design issues and their impact on interpretation
|
Wu
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CC109 HC140 B4-011
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25-Jan
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√
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Clinical Trials 3: Phase 3 Studies and Variants of RCT’s
|
Heng
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CC109 HC140 B4-011
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27-Jan
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√
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Setting up a database
|
Heng
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CC109 HC140 B4-011
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1-Feb
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Observational Studies 1: Case Control, Cohort
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McGregor
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CC109 HC140 B4-011
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3-Feb
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Observational Studies 2: Adjustment Methods
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Heng
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CC109 HC140 B4-011
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√
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Observational Studies 3: Cancer Registry, OncQT
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Snodgrass
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CC105 HC140 B4-222
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10-Feb
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Health Measurement Scales: Validity, Reliability
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Wu / Lupichuk
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CC109 HC140 B4-011
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15-Feb
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√
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Database Basics: How to get started READING WEEK
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-
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-
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17-Feb
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Value for Money: Economic Evaluations READING WEEK
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-
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-
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22-Feb
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Qualitative and Mixed Methods
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Verhoef
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CC109 HC140 B4-011
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24-Feb
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Knowledge Translation
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Holroyd-Leduc
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CC109 HC140 B4-011
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1-Mar
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√
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Writing A Solid Research Proposal
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Heng / Lupichuk / Wu
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CC109 HC140 B4-011
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Oncology Combined Curriculum Schedule 2010-2011
Updated: December 22, 2010
Combined Teaching
Topic Focused
Tuesday and Thursday Afternoons from 4:00pm – 5:00pm
Note:
√ Denotes Mandatory for General Surgical Oncology RTP
Date
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See Notes
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Topic
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Leader
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Room
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March and April - Ethics and Errors
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10-Mar
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Ethics and Errors: Introduction / Code of Ethics
|
Dunscombe
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CC109 HC140 B4-011
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15-Mar
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Professional Ethics: Employer / Employee / Peer Review
|
Lau
|
CC109 HC140 B4-011
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17-Mar
|
√
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Research Ethics: Conflict of Interest, Misconduct, Publications
|
Brown
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CC109 HC140 B4-010
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22-Mar
|
√
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Human Research Ethics: Informed Consent, Confidentiality
|
Brown
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CC109 HC140 B4-011
|
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24-Mar
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Ethics in Education
|
Anderson
|
CC109 HC140 B4-011
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29-Mar
|
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Human Factors 1 and 2
|
Dunscombe
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CC109 HC140 B4-011
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31-Mar
|
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Process Maps and Trees
|
Dunscombe
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CC109 HC140 B4-011
|
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5-Apr
|
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Root Cause Analysis
|
Dunscombe
|
CC109 HC140 B4-011
|
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7-Apr
|
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Failure Modes and Effects Analysis
|
Brown
|
CC109 HC140 B4-011
|
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12-Apr
|
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Fault Trees
|
Dunscombe
|
CC121
|
|
14-Apr
|
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Quality management
|
Gackle / Dunscombe
|
CC109 B4-011
|
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19-Apr
|
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Use if needed for any rescheduled sessions.
|
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CC109
|
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21-Apr
|
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Use if needed for any rescheduled sessions.
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CC109
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Tuesday and Thursday afternoons from 4:00 – 5:00 p.m.
Date
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See Notes
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Topic
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Leader
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Room
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|
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May - Health care in Canada: Economics, Law and Policy
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3-May
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Session 1
|
Kerba
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CC109 B4-011
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5-May
|
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Session 2
|
Kerba
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CC109 B4-011
|
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10-May
|
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Session 3
|
Kerba
|
CC105 B4-222
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12-May
|
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Session 4
|
Kerba
|
CC109 B4-011
|
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Combined Teaching
Topic Focused
Date
|
See Notes
|
Topic
|
Leader
|
Room
|
|
|
|
October -Radiology
|
|
|
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30-Sep
|
|
CNS Imaging
|
Wallace
|
CC109
|
8
|
5-Oct
|
|
CANCELLED
|
CANCELLED
|
CC109
|
0
|
7-Oct
|
√
|
Breast Imaging
|
Burrowes
|
CC109
|
7
|
12-Oct
|
|
Lung Imaging
|
McGregor
|
CC121
|
5
|
14-Oct
|
|
Abdomen & Pelvis Imaging
|
Raber
|
CC109
|
6
|
19-Oct
|
|
CANCELLED
|
CANCELLED
|
CC109
|
0
|
21-Oct
|
|
H&N Imaging
|
Scott
|
CC109
|
4
|
26-Oct
|
|
Joint and Extremity Imaging
|
Patel
|
CC109
|
6
|
28-Oct
|
√
|
Nuclear Medicine (PET and Bone Scan)
|
Molnar
|
CC109
|
5
|
|
|
November - Molecular Basis of Cancer
|
|
|
|
2-Nov
|
√
|
Gene Structure and Regulation
|
|
CC109
|
|
4-Nov
|
√
|
Tumour Suppressor Genes
|
Narendran
|
CC105
|
|
9-Nov
|
|
Signal Transduction Pathways
|
Bonni
|
CC105
|
|
16-Nov
|
|
Cell Death, Apoptosis and Malignancy
|
Johnston
|
CC109
|
|
18-Nov
|
√
|
DNA Repair and Cancer
|
Kurz
|
CCB20
|
|
23-Nov
|
|
DNA and RNA Viruses in Cancer Research
|
Forsyth
|
CC109
|
|
25-Nov
|
√
|
Current Molecular Targets for Treatment
|
Morris
|
CC105
|
|
30-Nov
|
√
|
Immunotherapy for Cancer
|
Bathe
|
CC109
|
|
2-Dec
|
|
Testing Molecular Approaches in Vivo
|
Jirik
|
CC105
|
|
7-Dec
|
|
Bringing Molecular Therapeutics to the Clinic
|
Tang
|
CC109
|
|
9-Dec
|
√
|
How Has Molecular Oncology Changed Our Practice?
|
Stewart
|
CC105
|
|
14-Dec
|
|
Use if needed for rescheduled sessions.
|
|
CC105
|
|
16-Dec
|
|
Use if needed for rescheduled sessions.
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|
CC109
|
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TOM BAKER CANCER CENTRE
DEPARTMENT OF MEDICAL PHYSICS
TITLE: Course Work
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NUMBER:
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SECTION:
Physics
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TOPIC1:
Education
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TOPIC2:
Radiation Oncology Physics Residency Program
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DEVELOPED BY: Peter Dunscombe
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APPROVED BY: ROPRC
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FIRST ISSUED DATE: November 17, 2005
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LAST REVISION: August 26, 2010
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