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University of California, Irvine Department of Urology MINI-FELLOWSHIP Comprehensive Minimally Invasive Surgical Renal Tumor Management Continuing Medical Education Hands-on laboratory training sessions include: 1. Cadaveric CT-guided percuta- neous ablation 2. Animate laparoscopic and da Vinci robot partial nephrec- tomy training 3. Ultrasound on standardized patients and office renal biopsy technique Apply new skills in your surgical practice - Technical skills Develop laparoscopic & robotic skills Learn renal ultrasound & office renal biopsy Develop CT-guided percutaneous ablation skills Office-based ultrasound guided percutaneous renal mass biopsy Laparoscopic partial nephrectomy Robotic partial nephrectomy Percutaneous and laparoscopic CT-guided cryoablation Laparoscopic radical nephrectomy Ureteroscopic biopsy and ablation Topics reviewed Renal cortical neoplasm decision-making: active surveillance, ablation, and laparoscopic / robotic partial nephrectomy Technical tricks and tips of laparoscopic and robotic partial nephrectomy Office-based renal ultrasound: How this impacts decision-making Upper tract TCC: biopsy and ureteroscopic ablation Percutaneous and laparoscopic cryoablation University of California, Irvine Department of Urology 333 City Blvd. West, Suite 2100 Orange, CA 92868 714.456.5371 Course overview We are delighted to be offering a minimally invasive surgery mini-fellowship for postgraduate urologic surgeons who are interested in introducing into their practice or academic department cutting-edge technology for renal tumor management. This program is offered three times annually, and participants will work closely with an assigned preceptor and dedicated instructors on the UC Irvine faculty in didactic and hands-on laboratory sessions, along with operating room observation of surgical procedures. The course is held from Saturday to mid-day Tuesday, affording urologists an optimized experience with maximal skills and knowledge transfer with minimal loss of active time. Registrants are responsible to pay course tuition and travel expenses, meals and hotel costs. The program is hosted at the new and beautiful UC Irvine Medical Center, Orange, Calif. Optimized experience with maximal skills and knowledge transfer This unique program is entirely devoted to the transfer of advanced technical skills. This module includes didactic sessions and hands-on laboratory surgical training with animate laparoscopic and da Vinci robotic procedures; standard- ized patient ultrasound training; and cadaveric CT-guided ablation training. There will be a day-and-a-half of live surgical case observation that includes laparoscopic and da Vinci robotic partial nephrectomy, laparoscopic and percutaneous cryoablation, laparoscopic nephrectomy, laparoscopic nephro- ureterectomy, and endoscopic biopsy and ablation of upper tract transitional cell carcinoma (depending on patient availability). Each attendee will be requested to complete a multiple-choice examination. Copyright © 2013 The Regents of the University of California. All rights reserved. March 8-11, 2014 June 7-10, 2014 October 11-14, 2014 Didactic & Lab (Sat) limit 24 surgeons Didactic & Lab (Sun-Tues) limit 6 surgeons

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University of California, Irvine Department of Urology

MINI-FELLOWSHIPComprehensive Minimally Invasive Surgical

Renal Tumor ManagementContinuing Medical Education

Hands-on laboratorytraining sessions include: 1. Cadaveric CT-guided percuta-

neous ablation2. Animate laparoscopic and

da Vinci robot partial nephrec-tomy training

3. Ultrasound on standardized patients and office renal biopsy technique

Apply new skills in your surgical practice -Technical skills Develop laparoscopic & robotic skills Learn renal ultrasound & office renal biopsy Develop CT-guided percutaneous ablation

skills Office-based ultrasound guided percutaneous

renal mass biopsy Laparoscopic partial nephrectomy Robotic partial nephrectomy Percutaneous and laparoscopic CT-guided

cryoablation Laparoscopic radical nephrectomy Ureteroscopic biopsy and ablation

Topics reviewed Renal cortical neoplasm decision-making:

active surveillance, ablation, and laparoscopic/ robotic partial nephrectomy

Technical tricks and tips of laparoscopic and robotic partial nephrectomy

Office-based renal ultrasound: How this impacts decision-making

Upper tract TCC: biopsy and ureteroscopicablation

Percutaneous and laparoscopic cryoablation

University of California, IrvineDepartment of Urology333 City Blvd. West, Suite 2100Orange, CA 92868714.456.5371

Course overviewWe are delighted to be offering a minimally invasive surgery mini-fellowship for postgraduate urologic surgeons who are interested in introducing into theirpractice or academic department cutting-edge technology for renal tumor management. This program is offered three times annually, and participantswill work closely with an assigned preceptor and dedicated instructors on theUC Irvine faculty in didactic and hands-on laboratory sessions, along with operating room observation of surgical procedures. The course is held fromSaturday to mid-day Tuesday, affording urologists an optimized experience with maximal skills and knowledge transfer with minimal loss of active time.Registrants are responsible to pay course tuition and travel expenses, mealsand hotel costs. The program is hosted at the new and beautiful UC IrvineMedical Center, Orange, Calif.

Optimized experience with maximal skills and knowledge transferThis unique program is entirely devoted to the transfer of advanced technicalskills. This module includes didactic sessions and hands-on laboratory surgicaltraining with animate laparoscopic and da Vinci robotic procedures; standard-ized patient ultrasound training; and cadaveric CT-guided ablation training.There will be a day-and-a-half of live surgical case observation that includeslaparoscopic and da Vinci robotic partial nephrectomy, laparoscopic and percutaneous cryoablation, laparoscopic nephrectomy, laparoscopic nephro-ureterectomy, and endoscopic biopsy and ablation of upper tract transitionalcell carcinoma (depending on patient availability). Each attendee will berequested to complete a multiple-choice examination.Copyright © 2013 The Regents of the University of California. All rights reserved.

March 8-11, 2014 June 7-10, 2014 October 11-14, 2014

Didactic & Lab (Sat) limit 24 surgeons Didactic & Lab (Sun-Tues) limit 6 surgeons

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Jaime Landman, MDProfessor and Chairman Department of Urology, UC Irvine

Ralph V. Clayman, MDProfessor of Urology and Dean School of Medicine, UC Irvine

Saturday8:00 Breakfast & Lectures8:00 - 8:30 Evolution of minimally invasive surgery for renal oncology: parenchymal and

urothelial8:30 - 9:00 Flexible ureteroscopy: tips and tricks for accessing the renal collecting system9:00 - 9:30 Renal cortical neoplasm biology and epidemiology 9:30 - 10:00 Renal ultrasound10:00 - 10:30 Office ultrasound guided renal biopsy 10:30 - 11:00 Surgical pharmaceuticals 11:00 - 11:30 Ureteroscopic diagnosis and treatment of upper urinary tract transitional

cell cancer 11:30 - 12:00 Laparoscopic partial nephrectomy 12:00 Lunch & Lectures12:00 - 12:30 Robotic partial nephrectomy technique 12:30 - 1:00 CT-guided renal ablation tips and tricks 1:00 - 1:30 Laparoscopic cryoablation technique 1:30 - 5:30 Hands-on procedure training: Ultrasound kidney & kidney biopsy with

standardized patients and gelatin modelsSunday7:30 Breakfast 8:00 - 12:00 Hands-on animate surgical laboratory session for laparoscopic cryoablation,

partial nephrectomy and da Vinci robotic partial nephrectomy 12:00 - 1:00 Working lunch: Interactive review of management of small renal cortical

neoplasm cases. 1:00 - 5:00 Hands-on procedure training: Percutaneous ablation on CT scanner (cadaver)

Monday 8:00 - 5:00 OR observation of cases - Laparoscopic & percutaneous renal surgery5:00 - 7:00 Dept. of Urology grand rounds conference

Tuesday 8:00 - 12:00 OR observation of cases - Laparoscopic & percutaneous renal surgery

Agenda

Chandana Lall, MDSection Chief of Abdominal Imaging Professor of Clinical RadiologyDepartment of Radiology, UC Irvine

Course InformationThis activity is sponsored by the University of California, Irvine School of Medi-cine. The Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education EssentialsAreas & Policies requires that specific information be made known to the partici-pants of CME activities.

Purpose/Need for ActivityTo transfer advanced endourological skills for performing all types of minimallyinvasive surgical procedures in urology.

Target AudienceThis postgraduate mini-fellowship course in minimally invasive urologic surgery is designed for urologists. Participation in the laparoscopic/robotic training mod-ules requires documentation of completion of a basic laparoscopy course and daVinci robot certification.

Accreditation StatementThe University of California, Irvine School of Medicine is accredited by theAccreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education to provide continuing medical education for physicians.

Designation StatementThe University of California, Irvine School of Medicine designates this live activityfor a maximum of 32 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. Physicians should claimonly the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.*While there are CME credits designated for participation in this course, this doesnot imply certification of skills acquisition.

Disclosure StatementIt is the policy of the University of California, Irvine School of Medicine and theUniversity of California CME Consortium to ensure balance, independence, objectivity and scientific rigor in all CME activities. Full disclosure of conflicts and conflict resolutions will be made prior to the activity in writing via handoutmaterials, insert, or syllabus.

Americans With Disabilities Act (ADA)In compliance with the Americans With Disabilities Act, we will make every reasonable effort to accommodate your needs. For any special requests, pleasecontact Cynthia Shell 714.456.5371 two weeks prior to the start of the program.

AB 1195 Compliance StatementThis activity is in compliance with California Assembly Bill 1195, which requirescontinuing medical education activities with patient care components to includecurriculum in the subjects of cultural and linguistic competency. For specific information regarding Bill 1195 and definitions of cultural and linguistic compe-tency, please visit the CME website at www.cme.uci.edu.

ObjectivesPercutaneous and Laparoscopic Image-Guided Needle Ablative Cryotherapy of Renal Tumors

1. Identify the patient selection criteria and indications and contra-indications for laparoscopic or percutaneous cryoablative urologic surgery.

2. Discuss the techniques, adjuvant techniques and instrumentation for laparo-scopic or percutaneous cryoablative urologic surgery.

3. Describe the cost considerations for laparoscopic or percutaneous cryoabla-tive urologic surgery.

4. Review the identification, management, and prevention of complications associated with laparoscopic or percutaneous cryoablative urologic surgery.

5. Discuss the pre- and post-procedural care for patients undergoing laparo-scopic or percutaneous cryoablative urologic surgery.

6. Review the follow-up policies and outcome analysis for laparoscopic or percutaneous cryoablative urologic surgery.

Course Faculty

James Porter, MDDirector of Surgical RoboticsSwedish Urology Group, Seattle, WA

Laura Findeiss, MD, FSIR, FAHAChair, Department of RadiologyUniversity of Tennessee Graduate School of MedicineKnoxville, TN

Douglas Yim, MDSection Chief of Abdominal Imaging Professor of Clinical RadiologyDepartment of Radiology, UC Irvine

David Lee, MD, FACSDirector of Robotic Urologic Surgery Assistant Professor of Surgery/UrologyPerelman School of MedicineUniversity of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA

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Course LocationAll didactic sessions, laboratory events and OR observation will take place at UCIrvine Medical Center, 101 The City Drive South, Orange, Calif.

Course ExpensesCosts to the course registrants include tuition, travel, meals and accommodationexpenses. If you have not received an acknowledgement within two weeks of yourregistration submission, please call Ms. Cynthia Shell, Department of Urology,714.456.5371.

FlightsIt is recommended that you book flights to John Wayne Airport in Irvine or the LongBeach Airport. These airports are both approximately 30 minutes from the UCIrvine Medical Center. Los Angeles International Airport is approximately 45 min-utes.

Please NoteUniversity of California, Irvine is not responsible for airline or hotel reservations.Please confirm meeting registration and hotel registration acceptance prior to purchase of non-refundable airline tickets and avoid a penalty from airline.

ParkingParking is available at UC Irvine Medical Center, Visitor's Parking structure, cornerof The City Drive and Dawn Way (Medical Center parking garage on the left sideof Dawn Way as you drive in). Parking fee: $12.00 per day. Or, you may stay ateither one of the two local hotels and walk to the course each day.

AttireComfortable clothes and shoes (sneakers) are recommended, especially for thelaboratory sessions. It is recommended that you bring a jacket or sweater, sincemeeting room temperatures are difficult to regulate to everyone's preference.

Course Cancellation PolicyA cancellation fee of $500 will be charged if notice is not received in writing fourweeks prior to the course start date.

Hotel AccommodationsPlease make your hotel reservation directly with one of the two hotels across thestreet from the UC Irvine Medical Center. Ask for special UC Irvine discount rate.

Doubletree Hotel100 The City DriveOrange, California 92868Phone: 714.634.4500

Ayres Inn3737 W. Chapman AvenueOrange, California 92868 Phone: 714.978.9168

Complete the registration form and submit to -Attention: Cynthia ShellDepartment of Urology, UC Irvine Medical Center333 City Blvd. West, Suite 2100Orange, CA 92868Tel: 714.456.5371 Fax: 714.456.5062Email: [email protected]

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Saturday only Course Tuition $500Sat-Sun-Mon-Tues Course Tuition $1,250

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For the four-day course, please enclose these required documents with the registration form - Copy of current medical license with expiration date Documentation of personal health insurance coverage Copy of certificate indicating completion of a basic laparoscopy course Copy of certificate indicating completion of Intuitive Surgical da Vinci robot

certification course Verification of medical malpractice insurance Verification of flu shot within last 12 months Documentation of TB/PPD or chest X-ray (either within last 12 months) Documentation of Rubella, Rubeola, Varicella, Mump vaccines or titers Documentation of Hepatitis B vaccination or positive titers

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