2018 Kaiser Permanente National Oncology Conference
 

Learning Objectives


Leader in Cancer Care

  • Identify and support future leaders with in KP system.
  • Provide cancer care to extend patient lives and provide affordable treatment options for all patients.


Immunotherapy in Oncology

  • Identify patients with cancer who are appropriate candidates for treatment that includes an immunotherapy approach.
  • Optimize patient outcomes by using best practices to manage the adverse events associated with the application of immunotherapy approaches.
  • Counsel patients and peers regarding promising immunotherapy approaches being tested in clinical trials.

Science: Clinical Use of Molecular Genetics

  • Identify and resolve barriers associated with deploying new interventions to address the gap between testing capability and practice.
  • Use molecular genetics techniques to treat cancer in appropriate patients.

Value in Oncology

  • Stratify" a drug's clinical benefit; measures of efficacy (i.e., survival) as well as the prognosis of the condition and the toxicity of the drug.

Cancer Initiative Moonshot Task Force

  • Identify and address the critical issues in cancer prevention, research and care to drive new actions and collaborations and reduce disparities in cancer outcomes.

KP Cancer Care

  • Use evidence-based medicine to provide the best treatment and care possible to our members/ patients.
  • Describe and implement one-two strategies that demonstrate a commitment to excellence and ongoing quality improvement in clinical practice.

Survivorship

  • Develop a plan to address needs and concerns of post treatment survivorship and follow-up care.

Palliative Care

  • Identify the benefits of palliative care and its application to cancer care.
  • Refer patients to palliative care when patients would benefit and services are available.

Case/Care Management

  • Collaborate with other care providers to maximize positive patient outcomes.
  • Provide a comprehensive and coordinated care management plan to meet individual patient needs.

Breakouts Sessions:
Research
Quality
Program Development


  • Participate in process improvement, systematically analyze practice using quality improvement methods, and implement changes with the goal of practice improvement
  • Participate in identifying system issues/barriers and implementing potential systems solutions

Research (poster)

  • Discuss new and ongoing research/quality and work programs at KP to share and spread

Leadership

  • Identity leadership qualities and apply in current clinical role
  • Provide cancer care to extend patient lives and provide affordable treatment options for all patients

The Future

  • Provide cancer care to extend patient lives and provide affordable treatment options for all patients

Sub-specializations:

  • Customize cancer treatment and overall care specific to patient cancer type
  • Review, assess, develop treatment options and use EBM for use in clinical setting

Breast Cancer

  • Work collaboratively to positively impact patient outcomes.
  • Provide a comprehensive and coordinated care management plan to meet individual patient needs.
  • Participate in identifying system issues/barriers and implementing potential systems solutions.

Lung Cancer

  • Work collaboratively to positively impact patient outcomes.
  • Provide a comprehensive and coordinated care management plan to meet individual patient needs.
  • Participate in identifying system issues/barriers and implementing potential systems solutions.

Gastrointestinal Cancer

  • Work collaboratively to positively impact patient outcomes.
  • Provide a comprehensive and coordinated care management plan to meet individual patient needs.
  • Participate in identifying system issues/barriers and implementing potential systems solutions.

Genitourinary

  • Work collaboratively to positively impact patient outcomes.
  • Provide a comprehensive and coordinated care management plan to meet individual patient needs.
  • Participate in identifying system issues/barriers and implementing potential systems solutions.

Malignant Hematology

  • Work collaboratively to positively impact patient outcomes.
  • Provide a comprehensive and coordinated care management plan to meet individual patient needs.
  • Participate in identifying system issues/barriers and implementing potential systems solutions.

Gynecological Cancer

  • Work collaboratively to positively impact patient outcomes.
  • Provide a comprehensive and coordinated care management plan to meet individual patient needs.
  • Participate in identifying system issues/barriers and implementing potential systems solutions.

Palliative Care

  • Work collaboratively to positively impact patient outcomes.
  • Provide a comprehensive and coordinated care management plan to meet individual patient needs.
  • Participate in identifying system issues/barriers and implementing potential systems solutions.

Pediatrics Adolescent and Young Adult Cancers
 
  • Work collaboratively to positively impact patient outcomes.
  • Provide a comprehensive and coordinated care management plan to meet individual patient needs.
  • Participate in identifying system issues/barriers and implementing potential systems solutions.
 
 

Accreditation Designation Statement
The Kaiser Permanente National CME Program is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) to provide continuing medical education for physicians.

Credit Statement
The Kaiser Permanente National CME Program designates this live activity for a maximum of 11.5 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits.™ Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.

Nurses and Physician Assistants – Attendees may report up to 11.5 hours toward continuing education requirements for license renewal. ‘CME’ can be written in lieu of the provider number on all licensure renewal applications.

Day 1: 4
Day 2: 7.5

Total: 11.5


Target Audience:
Primary Care Physicians, Physician Assistants, Nurse Practitioners, Nurses, Research Scientists and Research Staff. Specialist in Oncology, Family Medicine, Internal Medicine.

PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES
In compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, all reasonable efforts will be made to accommodate persons with disabilities at the meeting. If you have any special dietary or accommodation needs, please notify the meeting planner listed, prior to the symposium in the Department of Physician Education at (626) 405-4630 or tie-line 8-335-4630. This advance notice will help us serve you better.