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OUTDOOR ACTIVITIES

Phoenix is known for great weather, and people can’t wait to get outdoors to hike,

bike, swim and play. There are many opportunities in Phoenix and the surrounding

area. Visit www.visitphoenix.com to find out which activities interest you!

NORTHERN ARIZONA

You have probably seen pictures of the awe inspiring Grand Canyon or the beauty

of the red rock in Sedona. If you have time to spend an extra day or two exploring

Arizona, you may want to take a drive to Northern Arizona. Each town

is unique and charming and offers an array of activities, dining and

shopping opportunities. Sedona is approximately a 2 1/2 - hour

drive north of Phoenix, and the Grand Canyon is approximately a

4 - hour drive north of the city. The official website for the Grand

Canyon is http://www.nps.gov/grca

Hotel rooms are limited and can be booked by calling 800.672.6011 and requesting promotional code “GBAROW”. The preferred nightly rate is $239. Reservations at the group rate must be made by Sunday, October 2, 2011.

Royal Palms ResortScottsdale, Arizona5200 East Camelback Road, Phoenix, AZ 85018www.RoyalPalmshotel.com

Royal Palms Resort and Spa features 119 beautifully decorated guest rooms, casitas and villas set among the lush landscaping of the historic property. Built in classic estate style, all rooms are appointed with plush Desert Dream pillow-top mattresses, flat-screen televisions, a patio or balcony and hand selected European furnishings.

• 119 guest rooms, casitas, and villas

• T. Cook’s restaurant

• Alvadora Spa and full-service salon

• Pool

• Fitness Centre

• 7 miles from Sky Harbor International Airport

• Located within a 3 mile radius of Biltmore area and downtown Scottsdale

• Concierge

DRESSDress for all sessions is business casual. Temperatures in November average from 72 degrees during the day to 45 degrees at night. Please keep in mind that meeting room temperatures vary. So, wear layered clothing to ensure your comfort.

DININGPhoenix is home to some of the world’s finest chefs and the best restaurants offering your taste buds the opportunity to try everything from Thai to Mexican to traditional American cuisine.

To learn more about the dining options you will have during your stay in Phoenix, visit www.azcentral.com/ent/dining

GOLFIn Greater Phoenix, more than 200 championship golf courses are available to visitors year round. Bring your clubs and soak up the sun. For a listing of golf courses, visit www.visitphoenix.com

SHOPPINGThere are many venues to shop and dine in Phoenix, including the Biltmore Fashion Park, Kierland Commons, Desert Ridge Market Place, Scottsdale Fashion Square, Chandler Fashion Center, The Borgata of Scottsdale and endless smaller boutiques throughout the state.

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SYMPOSIUM LOCATION:

Royal Palms ResortScottsdale, Arizona

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bRAIN TUMOR SYMPOSIUMh OTE L

ARIZONAARIZONAvISITING

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ARIZONA

OUTDOOR ACTIVITIES

Phoenix is known for great weather, and people can’t wait to get outdoors to hike,

bike, swim and play. There are many opportunities in Phoenix and the surrounding

area. Visit www.visitphoenix.com to find out which activities interest you!

NORTHERN ARIZONA

You have probably seen pictures of the awe inspiring Grand Canyon or the beauty

of the red rock in Sedona. If you have time to spend an extra day or two exploring

Arizona, you may want to take a drive to Northern Arizona. Each town

is unique and charming and offers an array of activities, dining and

shopping opportunities. Sedona is approximately a 2 1/2 - hour

drive north of Phoenix, and the Grand Canyon is approximately a

4 - hour drive north of the city. The official website for the Grand

Canyon is http://www.nps.gov/grca

Hotel rooms are limited and can be booked by calling 800.672.6011 and requesting promotional code “GBAROW”. The preferred nightly rate is $239. Reservations at the group rate must be made by Sunday, October 2, 2011.

Royal Palms ResortScottsdale, Arizona5200 East Camelback Road, Phoenix, AZ 85018www.RoyalPalmshotel.com

Royal Palms Resort and Spa features 119 beautifully decorated guest rooms, casitas and villas set among the lush landscaping of the historic property. Built in classic estate style, all rooms are appointed with plush Desert Dream pillow-top mattresses, flat-screen televisions, a patio or balcony and hand selected European furnishings.

• 119 guest rooms, casitas, and villas

• T. Cook’s restaurant

• Alvadora Spa and full-service salon

• Pool

• Fitness Centre

• 7 miles from Sky Harbor International Airport

• Located within a 3 mile radius of Biltmore area and downtown Scottsdale

• Concierge

DRESSDress for all sessions is business casual. Temperatures in November average from 72 degrees during the day to 45 degrees at night. Please keep in mind that meeting room temperatures vary. So, wear layered clothing to ensure your comfort.

DININGPhoenix is home to some of the world’s finest chefs and the best restaurants offering your taste buds the opportunity to try everything from Thai to Mexican to traditional American cuisine.

To learn more about the dining options you will have during your stay in Phoenix, visit www.azcentral.com/ent/dining

GOLFIn Greater Phoenix, more than 200 championship golf courses are available to visitors year round. Bring your clubs and soak up the sun. For a listing of golf courses, visit www.visitphoenix.com

SHOPPINGThere are many venues to shop and dine in Phoenix, including the Biltmore Fashion Park, Kierland Commons, Desert Ridge Market Place, Scottsdale Fashion Square, Chandler Fashion Center, The Borgata of Scottsdale and endless smaller boutiques throughout the state.

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SYMPOSIUM LOCATION:

Royal Palms ResortScottsdale, Arizona

Th U R S DAY-SATU R DAY, N OvE M bE R 3-5 , 2 0 11

bRAIN TUMOR SYMPOSIUMh OTE L

ARIZONAARIZONAvISITING

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ARIZONA

OUTDOOR ACTIVITIES

Phoenix is known for great weather, and people can’t wait to get outdoors to hike,

bike, swim and play. There are many opportunities in Phoenix and the surrounding

area. Visit www.visitphoenix.com to find out which activities interest you!

NORTHERN ARIZONA

You have probably seen pictures of the awe inspiring Grand Canyon or the beauty

of the red rock in Sedona. If you have time to spend an extra day or two exploring

Arizona, you may want to take a drive to Northern Arizona. Each town

is unique and charming and offers an array of activities, dining and

shopping opportunities. Sedona is approximately a 2 1/2 - hour

drive north of Phoenix, and the Grand Canyon is approximately a

4 - hour drive north of the city. The official website for the Grand

Canyon is http://www.nps.gov/grca

Hotel rooms are limited and can be booked by calling 800.672.6011 and requesting promotional code “GBAROW”. The preferred nightly rate is $239. Reservations at the group rate must be made by Sunday, October 2, 2011.

Royal Palms ResortScottsdale, Arizona5200 East Camelback Road, Phoenix, AZ 85018www.RoyalPalmshotel.com

Royal Palms Resort and Spa features 119 beautifully decorated guest rooms, casitas and villas set among the lush landscaping of the historic property. Built in classic estate style, all rooms are appointed with plush Desert Dream pillow-top mattresses, flat-screen televisions, a patio or balcony and hand selected European furnishings.

• 119 guest rooms, casitas, and villas

• T. Cook’s restaurant

• Alvadora Spa and full-service salon

• Pool

• Fitness Centre

• 7 miles from Sky Harbor International Airport

• Located within a 3 mile radius of Biltmore area and downtown Scottsdale

• Concierge

DRESSDress for all sessions is business casual. Temperatures in November average from 72 degrees during the day to 45 degrees at night. Please keep in mind that meeting room temperatures vary. So, wear layered clothing to ensure your comfort.

DININGPhoenix is home to some of the world’s finest chefs and the best restaurants offering your taste buds the opportunity to try everything from Thai to Mexican to traditional American cuisine.

To learn more about the dining options you will have during your stay in Phoenix, visit www.azcentral.com/ent/dining

GOLFIn Greater Phoenix, more than 200 championship golf courses are available to visitors year round. Bring your clubs and soak up the sun. For a listing of golf courses, visit www.visitphoenix.com

SHOPPINGThere are many venues to shop and dine in Phoenix, including the Biltmore Fashion Park, Kierland Commons, Desert Ridge Market Place, Scottsdale Fashion Square, Chandler Fashion Center, The Borgata of Scottsdale and endless smaller boutiques throughout the state.

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SYMPOSIUM LOCATION:

Royal Palms ResortScottsdale, Arizona

Th U R S DAY-SATU R DAY, N OvE M bE R 3-5 , 2 0 11

bRAIN TUMOR SYMPOSIUMh OTE L

ARIZONAARIZONAvISITING

Gre

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ARIZONA

OUTDOOR ACTIVITIES

Phoenix is known for great weather, and people can’t wait to get outdoors to hike,

bike, swim and play. There are many opportunities in Phoenix and the surrounding

area. Visit www.visitphoenix.com to find out which activities interest you!

NORTHERN ARIZONA

You have probably seen pictures of the awe inspiring Grand Canyon or the beauty

of the red rock in Sedona. If you have time to spend an extra day or two exploring

Arizona, you may want to take a drive to Northern Arizona. Each town

is unique and charming and offers an array of activities, dining and

shopping opportunities. Sedona is approximately a 2 1/2 - hour

drive north of Phoenix, and the Grand Canyon is approximately a

4 - hour drive north of the city. The official website for the Grand

Canyon is http://www.nps.gov/grca

Hotel rooms are limited and can be booked by calling 800.672.6011 and requesting promotional code “GBAROW”. The preferred nightly rate is $239. Reservations at the group rate must be made by Sunday, October 2, 2011.

Royal Palms ResortScottsdale, Arizona5200 East Camelback Road, Phoenix, AZ 85018www.RoyalPalmshotel.com

Royal Palms Resort and Spa features 119 beautifully decorated guest rooms, casitas and villas set among the lush landscaping of the historic property. Built in classic estate style, all rooms are appointed with plush Desert Dream pillow-top mattresses, flat-screen televisions, a patio or balcony and hand selected European furnishings.

• 119 guest rooms, casitas, and villas

• T. Cook’s restaurant

• Alvadora Spa and full-service salon

• Pool

• Fitness Centre

• 7 miles from Sky Harbor International Airport

• Located within a 3 mile radius of Biltmore area and downtown Scottsdale

• Concierge

DRESSDress for all sessions is business casual. Temperatures in November average from 72 degrees during the day to 45 degrees at night. Please keep in mind that meeting room temperatures vary. So, wear layered clothing to ensure your comfort.

DININGPhoenix is home to some of the world’s finest chefs and the best restaurants offering your taste buds the opportunity to try everything from Thai to Mexican to traditional American cuisine.

To learn more about the dining options you will have during your stay in Phoenix, visit www.azcentral.com/ent/dining

GOLFIn Greater Phoenix, more than 200 championship golf courses are available to visitors year round. Bring your clubs and soak up the sun. For a listing of golf courses, visit www.visitphoenix.com

SHOPPINGThere are many venues to shop and dine in Phoenix, including the Biltmore Fashion Park, Kierland Commons, Desert Ridge Market Place, Scottsdale Fashion Square, Chandler Fashion Center, The Borgata of Scottsdale and endless smaller boutiques throughout the state.

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INvITED FACULTY

REGISTRATION FORM Early Bird Registration Late Registration By 10-14-2011 After 10-14-2011MDs $352.00 $400.00Nurses/Scientists $220.00 $250.00Residents/Fellows $198.00 $225.00

Thursday, Arterial & Venus Bypass TechniqueWorkshop limited to 20 participantsPhysicians $352.00 $400.00Residents, Fellows $176.00 $200.00

Friday, Microsurgical Corridors to Posterior Fossa TumorsPhysicians $352.00 $400.00Residents, Fellows $176.00 $200.00

On-line registration available at www.thebarrow.org

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Address ________________________________________________________________________________

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PAYMENT

Check or money order payable to: St. Joseph’s Hospital & Medical Center (A $20 charge applies to checks returned for insufficient funds)

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Barrow Neurological InstituteAttn: Conference Planning Office

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For further information or for special accommodations, call 602-406-3067, fax 602-294-5028 or email [email protected].

Refunds: All cancellations must be in writing. Refunds, less 20% administrative charge, will be given until 10/14 /11. After 10 /14/11 no refunds will be issued. The Barrow reserves the right to cancel or change any program for due causes.

Cancellation of a program by the Barrow will result in a full refund of tuition.

The Barrow is not responsible for the refund of travel or hotel expenses under any circumstance.

ThURSDAY, NOvEMbER 3, 2011: AT ThE ROYAL PALMS RESORT 7:00 AM Registration & Breakfast 7:55 AM Welcome Nader Sanai, MD 8:00 AM A Vascular Surgeons Approach to Posterior Fossa Tumor Robert F. Spetzler, MD 8:20 AM Neurodiagnostic Imaging of Phakomatosis John P. Karis, MD 8:40 AM Management of Neurofibromatosis Type 2 Randall W. Porter, MD 9:00 AM Radiotherapeutic Options for Vestibular Schwannomas David Brachman, MD 9:20 AM Pineal-Region Tumors: Management and Microsurgical Paradigms Nader Sanai, MD 9:40 AM Break 10:00 AM Clinical Trials Update for Gliomas Roger Stupp, MD 10:20 AM Low and High Grade Gliomas: The Value of Extent of Resection Kris A. Smith, MD 10:40 AM Multimodal Management Paradigms for Gliomas Jay Loeffler, MD 11:00 AM Advances in Functional and Physiological Imaging of Gliomas Leland S. Hu, MD 11:20 AM Molecular Profiling for Brain Tumors Nader Sanai, MD 11:40 AM Mesenchymal Stem Cells in the Biology and Therapy of Gliomas Frederick F. Lang, MD 12:00 PM Lunch Intraoperative Video Workshop: at The Royal Palms Resort 1:00 PM Intraoperative Cortical and Subcortical Mapping Techniques Nader Sanai, MD 3:00 PM AdjournArterial & Venus Bypass Workshop: at Barrow Neurological Institute 1:30 PM Arterial and Venous Bypass Techniques for Brain Tumors Peter Nakaji, MD & John E. Wanebo, MD 5:30PM Adjourn FRIDAY, NOvEMbER 4, 2011: AT bARROw NEUROLOGICAL INSTITUTE 6:00 AM Breakfast 7:00 AM Brain Tumor Case Presentations BNI Residents 8:30 AM BNI Neurosurgery & Neurology Grand Rounds Roger Stupp, MD 9:30 AM Break 10:00 AM Neuroendoscopy for Neurosurgical Oncology Peter Nakaji, MD 10:20 AM Endonasal Management of Skull Base and Pituitary Seller Lesions Andrew S. Little, MD 10:40 AM Microsurgical Treatment of Parasellar Lesions Robert F. Spetzler, MD 11:00 AM Microsurgical Management of Metastatic Disease Frederick F. Lang, MD 11:20 AM Radiosurgery Options for Metastatic Disease Jay Loeffler, MD 11:40 AM Whole-Brain Radiation for Metastatic Disease Roy A. Patchell, MD 12:00 PM LunchMicrosurgical Corridors to Posterior Fossa Tumors: at Barrow Neurological Institute 1:30 PM Microsurgical Corridors to Posterior Fossa Tumors Robert F. Spetzler, MD & Joseph M. Zabramski, MD 5:30 PM Adjourn

SATURDAY, NOvEMbER 5, 2011: AT ThE ROYAL PALMS RESORT 7:00 AM Breakfast 8:00 AM Neuropathology Paradigms for Meningiomas Stephen Coons, MD 8:20 AM 3D MR Spectroscopy for Meningiomas: Intraoperative Use Mark C. Preul, MD 8:40 AM Preoperative Embolization of Head & Neck Tumors Felipe C. Albuquerque, MD 9:00 AM Microsurgical Management of Complex Meningiomas Robert F. Spetzler, MD 9:20 AM Emerging Treatment Paradigms for Malignant Meningiomas Nader Sanai, MD 9:40 AM Break 10:00 AM Pediatric Brain Tumors: Advances & Challenges Michael M. Etzl Jr., MD 10:20 AM Management of Pediatric Brain Tumors: Infratentorial P. David Adelson, MD 10:40 AM Management of Pediatric Brain Tumors: Supratentorial & Skull Base Ruth E. Bristol, MD 11:00 AM Spinal Reconstruction for Complex Extradural Spinal Tumor Nicholas Theodore, MD, FACS 11:40 AM Microsurgical Management of Intradural Spinal Tumors Curtis A. Dickman, MD 12:00 PM CyberKnife for Spinal Column Tumors David Brachman, MD 12:20 PM Lunch and Adjourn

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bARROw NEUROLOGICAL INSTITUTEbRAIN TUMOR SYMPOSIUM

COURSE GOAL:Provide a clinical and translational science overview of current and future neuro-oncology diagnostics, therapeutics, and clinical investigations specific to the radiation oncologist, neurosurgeon, oncologist, pathologist, and specialty nurse practitioner.

EDUCATIONAL ObJECTIvES1. Evaluate the pros and cons of the latest surgical techniques for neuro-oncology.2. Evaluate recent data with regards to clinical trails in brain tumor management.3. Outline modern treatment paradigms in radiation therapy for tumors of the brain and spine.

TARGET AUDIENCENeurosurgeons, Neuro-Oncologists, Radiation Oncologists, Neuro Pathologists, Neuro Scientists

ACCREDITATIONSt. Joseph’s Hospital and Medical Center (SJHMC) is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education to provide continuing medical education for physicians.

CERTIFICATION“St. Joseph’s Hospital and Medical Center designates this educational activity for a maximum of 20 AMA PRA Category 1 credit(s)™. Physicians should only claim credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.”

DISCLOSURE POLICY STATEMENTIt is the policy of St. Joseph’s Hospital and Medical Center; The Office for Continuing Medical Education to insure balance, independence, objectivity and scientific rigor in all of it’s sponsored or jointly sponsored educational programs. All faculty participating in programs sponsored or jointly sponsored by St. Joseph’s Hospital and Medical Center and the planning committee will disclose to the program audience any real or apparent conflict(s) of interest related to the content of their presentation(s). Detailed disclosures will be made in the activity handout materials.

The information presented at this CME program represents the views and opinions of the individual presenters, and does not constitute the opinion or endorsement of, or promotion by, St. Joseph’s Hospital and Medical Center or its affiliates. Reasonable efforts have been taken intending for educational subject matter to be presented in a balanced, unbiased fashion and in compliance with regulatory requirements. However, each program attendee must always use his/her own personal and professional judgment when considering further application of this information, particularly as it may relate to patient diagnostic or treatment decisions including, without limitation, FDA-approved uses and any off-label uses.

NEUROSURGICAL ONCOLOGYFrederick F. Lang, MDProfessor, Department of NeurosurgeryThe University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center

RADIATION ONCOLOGYJay Loeffler, MDChief, Radiation OncologyMassachusetts General Hospital

NEURO-ONCOLOGYRoger Stupp, MD Chairman, Department of Oncology/HematologyHospitals Riviera-ChablaisHead, Neuro-Oncology, Department of NeurosurgeryUniversity of Lausanne Hospitals

COURSE DIRECTORSNader Sanai, MDDirector, Division of Neurosurgical OncologyDirector, Brain Tumor Research CenterBarrow Neurological Institute

Robert F. Spetzler, MDDirector, Barrow Neurological InstituteJ.N. Harber Chair Division of Neurological SurgeryBarrow Neurological Institute

COURSE FACULTY

P. David Adelson, MD Director, Children’s Neuroscience InstituteChief, Pediatric NeurosurgeryBarrow Neurological Institute at Phoenix Children’s Hospital

Felipe C. Albuquerque, MDAssistant Director, Endovascular NeurosurgeryCo-Director, Endovascular Surgical Neuroradiology Fellowship ProgramBarrow Neurological Institute

David Brachman, MDDirector, Division of Radiation OncologyBarrow Neurological Institute

Ruth E. Bristol, MDPediatric NeurosurgeonBarrow Neurological Institute at Phoenix Children’s Hospital

Stephen Coons, MDChief, Section of NeuropathologyBarrow Neurological Institute

Curtis Dickman, MDAssociate Chief, Spine SectionDirector, Spine Research LaboratoryBarrow Neurological Institute

Michael M. Etzl Jr., MDMedical Staff Section ChiefDirector, Center for Cancer & Blood DisordersCo-Director, Neuro-Oncology ProgramPhoenix Children’s Hospital

Leland HuAssistant Professor, Department of RadiologyMayo Clinic

John P. Karis, MDDirector, MR ImagingDirector, MRI ResearchBarrow Neurological Institute

Andrew S. Little, MDDirector, Neurological Intensive Care UnitBarrow Neurological Institute

Peter Nakaji, MDDirector, Neurosurgery Residency ProgramDirector, Minimally Invasive NeurosurgeryBarrow Neurological Institute

Roy A. Patchell, MDChair, Department of NeurologyBarrow Neurological Institute

Randall W. Porter, MDDirector, Skull Base ProgramBarrow Neurological Institute

Mark C. Preul, MDDirector, Neurosurgery Research LaboratoryBarrow Neurological Institute

William R. Shapiro, MDVice-Chairman, Division of NeurologyDirector, Neuro-Oncology ProgramMarley Chair, NeurologyBarrow Neurological Institute

Kris A. Smith, MDDirector, Gamma Knife RadiosurgeryBarrow Neurological Institute

Nicholas Theodore, MD, FACSDirector, Neurosurgery Spine ProgramDirector, Neurotrauma ProgramAssociate Director, Neurosurgery Residency ProgramBarrow Neurological Institute

John E. Wanebo, MDNeurosurgeonBarrow Neurological Institute

Joseph M. Zabramski, MDChairman, Cerebrovascular SurgeryDirector, Neurosurgical ResearchBarrow Neurological Institute

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Thursday, Arterial & Venus Bypass TechniqueWorkshop limited to 20 participantsPhysicians $352.00 $400.00Residents, Fellows $176.00 $200.00

Friday, Microsurgical Corridors to Posterior Fossa TumorsPhysicians $352.00 $400.00Residents, Fellows $176.00 $200.00

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Refunds: All cancellations must be in writing. Refunds, less 20% administrative charge, will be given until 10/14 /11. After 10 /14/11 no refunds will be issued. The Barrow reserves the right to cancel or change any program for due causes.

Cancellation of a program by the Barrow will result in a full refund of tuition.

The Barrow is not responsible for the refund of travel or hotel expenses under any circumstance.

ThURSDAY, NOvEMbER 3, 2011: AT ThE ROYAL PALMS RESORT 7:00 AM Registration & Breakfast 7:55 AM Welcome Nader Sanai, MD 8:00 AM A Vascular Surgeons Approach to Posterior Fossa Tumor Robert F. Spetzler, MD 8:20 AM Neurodiagnostic Imaging of Phakomatosis John P. Karis, MD 8:40 AM Management of Neurofibromatosis Type 2 Randall W. Porter, MD 9:00 AM Radiotherapeutic Options for Vestibular Schwannomas David Brachman, MD 9:20 AM Pineal-Region Tumors: Management and Microsurgical Paradigms Nader Sanai, MD 9:40 AM Break 10:00 AM Clinical Trials Update for Gliomas Roger Stupp, MD 10:20 AM Low and High Grade Gliomas: The Value of Extent of Resection Kris A. Smith, MD 10:40 AM Multimodal Management Paradigms for Gliomas Jay Loeffler, MD 11:00 AM Advances in Functional and Physiological Imaging of Gliomas Leland S. Hu, MD 11:20 AM Molecular Profiling for Brain Tumors Nader Sanai, MD 11:40 AM Mesenchymal Stem Cells in the Biology and Therapy of Gliomas Frederick F. Lang, MD 12:00 PM Lunch Intraoperative Video Workshop: at The Royal Palms Resort 1:00 PM Intraoperative Cortical and Subcortical Mapping Techniques Nader Sanai, MD 3:00 PM AdjournArterial & Venus Bypass Workshop: at Barrow Neurological Institute 1:30 PM Arterial and Venous Bypass Techniques for Brain Tumors Peter Nakaji, MD & John E. Wanebo, MD 5:30PM Adjourn FRIDAY, NOvEMbER 4, 2011: AT bARROw NEUROLOGICAL INSTITUTE 6:00 AM Breakfast 7:00 AM Brain Tumor Case Presentations BNI Residents 8:30 AM BNI Neurosurgery & Neurology Grand Rounds Roger Stupp, MD 9:30 AM Break 10:00 AM Neuroendoscopy for Neurosurgical Oncology Peter Nakaji, MD 10:20 AM Endonasal Management of Skull Base and Pituitary Seller Lesions Andrew S. Little, MD 10:40 AM Microsurgical Treatment of Parasellar Lesions Robert F. Spetzler, MD 11:00 AM Microsurgical Management of Metastatic Disease Frederick F. Lang, MD 11:20 AM Radiosurgery Options for Metastatic Disease Jay Loeffler, MD 11:40 AM Whole-Brain Radiation for Metastatic Disease Roy A. Patchell, MD 12:00 PM LunchMicrosurgical Corridors to Posterior Fossa Tumors: at Barrow Neurological Institute 1:30 PM Microsurgical Corridors to Posterior Fossa Tumors Robert F. Spetzler, MD & Joseph M. Zabramski, MD 5:30 PM Adjourn

SATURDAY, NOvEMbER 5, 2011: AT ThE ROYAL PALMS RESORT 7:00 AM Breakfast 8:00 AM Neuropathology Paradigms for Meningiomas Stephen Coons, MD 8:20 AM 3D MR Spectroscopy for Meningiomas: Intraoperative Use Mark C. Preul, MD 8:40 AM Preoperative Embolization of Head & Neck Tumors Felipe C. Albuquerque, MD 9:00 AM Microsurgical Management of Complex Meningiomas Robert F. Spetzler, MD 9:20 AM Emerging Treatment Paradigms for Malignant Meningiomas Nader Sanai, MD 9:40 AM Break 10:00 AM Pediatric Brain Tumors: Advances & Challenges Michael M. Etzl Jr., MD 10:20 AM Management of Pediatric Brain Tumors: Infratentorial P. David Adelson, MD 10:40 AM Management of Pediatric Brain Tumors: Supratentorial & Skull Base Ruth E. Bristol, MD 11:00 AM Spinal Reconstruction for Complex Extradural Spinal Tumor Nicholas Theodore, MD, FACS 11:40 AM Microsurgical Management of Intradural Spinal Tumors Curtis A. Dickman, MD 12:00 PM CyberKnife for Spinal Column Tumors David Brachman, MD 12:20 PM Lunch and Adjourn

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COURSE GOAL:Provide a clinical and translational science overview of current and future neuro-oncology diagnostics, therapeutics, and clinical investigations specific to the radiation oncologist, neurosurgeon, oncologist, pathologist, and specialty nurse practitioner.

EDUCATIONAL ObJECTIvES1. Evaluate the pros and cons of the latest surgical techniques for neuro-oncology.2. Evaluate recent data with regards to clinical trails in brain tumor management.3. Outline modern treatment paradigms in radiation therapy for tumors of the brain and spine.

TARGET AUDIENCENeurosurgeons, Neuro-Oncologists, Radiation Oncologists, Neuro Pathologists, Neuro Scientists

ACCREDITATIONSt. Joseph’s Hospital and Medical Center (SJHMC) is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education to provide continuing medical education for physicians.

CERTIFICATION“St. Joseph’s Hospital and Medical Center designates this educational activity for a maximum of 20 AMA PRA Category 1 credit(s)™. Physicians should only claim credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.”

DISCLOSURE POLICY STATEMENTIt is the policy of St. Joseph’s Hospital and Medical Center; The Office for Continuing Medical Education to insure balance, independence, objectivity and scientific rigor in all of it’s sponsored or jointly sponsored educational programs. All faculty participating in programs sponsored or jointly sponsored by St. Joseph’s Hospital and Medical Center and the planning committee will disclose to the program audience any real or apparent conflict(s) of interest related to the content of their presentation(s). Detailed disclosures will be made in the activity handout materials.

The information presented at this CME program represents the views and opinions of the individual presenters, and does not constitute the opinion or endorsement of, or promotion by, St. Joseph’s Hospital and Medical Center or its affiliates. Reasonable efforts have been taken intending for educational subject matter to be presented in a balanced, unbiased fashion and in compliance with regulatory requirements. However, each program attendee must always use his/her own personal and professional judgment when considering further application of this information, particularly as it may relate to patient diagnostic or treatment decisions including, without limitation, FDA-approved uses and any off-label uses.

NEUROSURGICAL ONCOLOGYFrederick F. Lang, MDProfessor, Department of NeurosurgeryThe University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center

RADIATION ONCOLOGYJay Loeffler, MDChief, Radiation OncologyMassachusetts General Hospital

NEURO-ONCOLOGYRoger Stupp, MD Chairman, Department of Oncology/HematologyHospitals Riviera-ChablaisHead, Neuro-Oncology, Department of NeurosurgeryUniversity of Lausanne Hospitals

COURSE DIRECTORSNader Sanai, MDDirector, Division of Neurosurgical OncologyDirector, Brain Tumor Research CenterBarrow Neurological Institute

Robert F. Spetzler, MDDirector, Barrow Neurological InstituteJ.N. Harber Chair Division of Neurological SurgeryBarrow Neurological Institute

COURSE FACULTY

P. David Adelson, MD Director, Children’s Neuroscience InstituteChief, Pediatric NeurosurgeryBarrow Neurological Institute at Phoenix Children’s Hospital

Felipe C. Albuquerque, MDAssistant Director, Endovascular NeurosurgeryCo-Director, Endovascular Surgical Neuroradiology Fellowship ProgramBarrow Neurological Institute

David Brachman, MDDirector, Division of Radiation OncologyBarrow Neurological Institute

Ruth E. Bristol, MDPediatric NeurosurgeonBarrow Neurological Institute at Phoenix Children’s Hospital

Stephen Coons, MDChief, Section of NeuropathologyBarrow Neurological Institute

Curtis Dickman, MDAssociate Chief, Spine SectionDirector, Spine Research LaboratoryBarrow Neurological Institute

Michael M. Etzl Jr., MDMedical Staff Section ChiefDirector, Center for Cancer & Blood DisordersCo-Director, Neuro-Oncology ProgramPhoenix Children’s Hospital

Leland HuAssistant Professor, Department of RadiologyMayo Clinic

John P. Karis, MDDirector, MR ImagingDirector, MRI ResearchBarrow Neurological Institute

Andrew S. Little, MDDirector, Neurological Intensive Care UnitBarrow Neurological Institute

Peter Nakaji, MDDirector, Neurosurgery Residency ProgramDirector, Minimally Invasive NeurosurgeryBarrow Neurological Institute

Roy A. Patchell, MDChair, Department of NeurologyBarrow Neurological Institute

Randall W. Porter, MDDirector, Skull Base ProgramBarrow Neurological Institute

Mark C. Preul, MDDirector, Neurosurgery Research LaboratoryBarrow Neurological Institute

William R. Shapiro, MDVice-Chairman, Division of NeurologyDirector, Neuro-Oncology ProgramMarley Chair, NeurologyBarrow Neurological Institute

Kris A. Smith, MDDirector, Gamma Knife RadiosurgeryBarrow Neurological Institute

Nicholas Theodore, MD, FACSDirector, Neurosurgery Spine ProgramDirector, Neurotrauma ProgramAssociate Director, Neurosurgery Residency ProgramBarrow Neurological Institute

John E. Wanebo, MDNeurosurgeonBarrow Neurological Institute

Joseph M. Zabramski, MDChairman, Cerebrovascular SurgeryDirector, Neurosurgical ResearchBarrow Neurological Institute

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REGISTRATION FORM Early Bird Registration Late Registration By 10-14-2011 After 10-14-2011MDs $352.00 $400.00Nurses/Scientists $220.00 $250.00Residents/Fellows $198.00 $225.00

Thursday, Arterial & Venus Bypass TechniqueWorkshop limited to 20 participantsPhysicians $352.00 $400.00Residents, Fellows $176.00 $200.00

Friday, Microsurgical Corridors to Posterior Fossa TumorsPhysicians $352.00 $400.00Residents, Fellows $176.00 $200.00

On-line registration available at www.thebarrow.org

Name_________________________________________ Email ____________________________________

Institution _______________________________________________________________________________

MD PhD NP RN Other __________________________________________________________

Address ________________________________________________________________________________

City___________________________________________ State________ Zip _________________________

Business Phone_________________________________ Fax ______________________________________

PAYMENT

Check or money order payable to: St. Joseph’s Hospital & Medical Center (A $20 charge applies to checks returned for insufficient funds)

Charge my AMEX VISA MC DISCOVER

Card #_________________________________________________ Expires _____________________

Verification #:_______________ Billing Zip Code:________________

Printed name on card _________________________________________________________________

I authorize Barrow Neurological Institute to charge the amount determined by the Barrow Neurological Institute as registration fees to my credit card.

Signature __________________________________________________________________________

On-site registration will be available as seating permits.Return registration form with payment to:

Barrow Neurological InstituteAttn: Conference Planning Office

350 West Thomas Road, Phoenix, Arizona 85013

For further information or for special accommodations, call 602-406-3067, fax 602-294-5028 or email [email protected].

Refunds: All cancellations must be in writing. Refunds, less 20% administrative charge, will be given until 10/14 /11. After 10 /14/11 no refunds will be issued. The Barrow reserves the right to cancel or change any program for due causes.

Cancellation of a program by the Barrow will result in a full refund of tuition.

The Barrow is not responsible for the refund of travel or hotel expenses under any circumstance.

ThURSDAY, NOvEMbER 3, 2011: AT ThE ROYAL PALMS RESORT 7:00 AM Registration & Breakfast 7:55 AM Welcome Nader Sanai, MD 8:00 AM A Vascular Surgeons Approach to Posterior Fossa Tumor Robert F. Spetzler, MD 8:20 AM Neurodiagnostic Imaging of Phakomatosis John P. Karis, MD 8:40 AM Management of Neurofibromatosis Type 2 Randall W. Porter, MD 9:00 AM Radiotherapeutic Options for Vestibular Schwannomas David Brachman, MD 9:20 AM Pineal-Region Tumors: Management and Microsurgical Paradigms Nader Sanai, MD 9:40 AM Break 10:00 AM Clinical Trials Update for Gliomas Roger Stupp, MD 10:20 AM Low and High Grade Gliomas: The Value of Extent of Resection Kris A. Smith, MD 10:40 AM Multimodal Management Paradigms for Gliomas Jay Loeffler, MD 11:00 AM Advances in Functional and Physiological Imaging of Gliomas Leland S. Hu, MD 11:20 AM Molecular Profiling for Brain Tumors Nader Sanai, MD 11:40 AM Mesenchymal Stem Cells in the Biology and Therapy of Gliomas Frederick F. Lang, MD 12:00 PM Lunch Intraoperative Video Workshop: at The Royal Palms Resort 1:00 PM Intraoperative Cortical and Subcortical Mapping Techniques Nader Sanai, MD 3:00 PM AdjournArterial & Venus Bypass Workshop: at Barrow Neurological Institute 1:30 PM Arterial and Venous Bypass Techniques for Brain Tumors Peter Nakaji, MD & John E. Wanebo, MD 5:30PM Adjourn FRIDAY, NOvEMbER 4, 2011: AT bARROw NEUROLOGICAL INSTITUTE 6:00 AM Breakfast 7:00 AM Brain Tumor Case Presentations BNI Residents 8:30 AM BNI Neurosurgery & Neurology Grand Rounds Roger Stupp, MD 9:30 AM Break 10:00 AM Neuroendoscopy for Neurosurgical Oncology Peter Nakaji, MD 10:20 AM Endonasal Management of Skull Base and Pituitary Seller Lesions Andrew S. Little, MD 10:40 AM Microsurgical Treatment of Parasellar Lesions Robert F. Spetzler, MD 11:00 AM Microsurgical Management of Metastatic Disease Frederick F. Lang, MD 11:20 AM Radiosurgery Options for Metastatic Disease Jay Loeffler, MD 11:40 AM Whole-Brain Radiation for Metastatic Disease Roy A. Patchell, MD 12:00 PM LunchMicrosurgical Corridors to Posterior Fossa Tumors: at Barrow Neurological Institute 1:30 PM Microsurgical Corridors to Posterior Fossa Tumors Robert F. Spetzler, MD & Joseph M. Zabramski, MD 5:30 PM Adjourn

SATURDAY, NOvEMbER 5, 2011: AT ThE ROYAL PALMS RESORT 7:00 AM Breakfast 8:00 AM Neuropathology Paradigms for Meningiomas Stephen Coons, MD 8:20 AM 3D MR Spectroscopy for Meningiomas: Intraoperative Use Mark C. Preul, MD 8:40 AM Preoperative Embolization of Head & Neck Tumors Felipe C. Albuquerque, MD 9:00 AM Microsurgical Management of Complex Meningiomas Robert F. Spetzler, MD 9:20 AM Emerging Treatment Paradigms for Malignant Meningiomas Nader Sanai, MD 9:40 AM Break 10:00 AM Pediatric Brain Tumors: Advances & Challenges Michael M. Etzl Jr., MD 10:20 AM Management of Pediatric Brain Tumors: Infratentorial P. David Adelson, MD 10:40 AM Management of Pediatric Brain Tumors: Supratentorial & Skull Base Ruth E. Bristol, MD 11:00 AM Spinal Reconstruction for Complex Extradural Spinal Tumor Nicholas Theodore, MD, FACS 11:40 AM Microsurgical Management of Intradural Spinal Tumors Curtis A. Dickman, MD 12:00 PM CyberKnife for Spinal Column Tumors David Brachman, MD 12:20 PM Lunch and Adjourn

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bARROw NEUROLOGICAL INSTITUTEbRAIN TUMOR SYMPOSIUM

COURSE GOAL:Provide a clinical and translational science overview of current and future neuro-oncology diagnostics, therapeutics, and clinical investigations specific to the radiation oncologist, neurosurgeon, oncologist, pathologist, and specialty nurse practitioner.

EDUCATIONAL ObJECTIvES1. Evaluate the pros and cons of the latest surgical techniques for neuro-oncology.2. Evaluate recent data with regards to clinical trails in brain tumor management.3. Outline modern treatment paradigms in radiation therapy for tumors of the brain and spine.

TARGET AUDIENCENeurosurgeons, Neuro-Oncologists, Radiation Oncologists, Neuro Pathologists, Neuro Scientists

ACCREDITATIONSt. Joseph’s Hospital and Medical Center (SJHMC) is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education to provide continuing medical education for physicians.

CERTIFICATION“St. Joseph’s Hospital and Medical Center designates this educational activity for a maximum of 20 AMA PRA Category 1 credit(s)™. Physicians should only claim credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.”

DISCLOSURE POLICY STATEMENTIt is the policy of St. Joseph’s Hospital and Medical Center; The Office for Continuing Medical Education to insure balance, independence, objectivity and scientific rigor in all of it’s sponsored or jointly sponsored educational programs. All faculty participating in programs sponsored or jointly sponsored by St. Joseph’s Hospital and Medical Center and the planning committee will disclose to the program audience any real or apparent conflict(s) of interest related to the content of their presentation(s). Detailed disclosures will be made in the activity handout materials.

The information presented at this CME program represents the views and opinions of the individual presenters, and does not constitute the opinion or endorsement of, or promotion by, St. Joseph’s Hospital and Medical Center or its affiliates. Reasonable efforts have been taken intending for educational subject matter to be presented in a balanced, unbiased fashion and in compliance with regulatory requirements. However, each program attendee must always use his/her own personal and professional judgment when considering further application of this information, particularly as it may relate to patient diagnostic or treatment decisions including, without limitation, FDA-approved uses and any off-label uses.

NEUROSURGICAL ONCOLOGYFrederick F. Lang, MDProfessor, Department of NeurosurgeryThe University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center

RADIATION ONCOLOGYJay Loeffler, MDChief, Radiation OncologyMassachusetts General Hospital

NEURO-ONCOLOGYRoger Stupp, MD Chairman, Department of Oncology/HematologyHospitals Riviera-ChablaisHead, Neuro-Oncology, Department of NeurosurgeryUniversity of Lausanne Hospitals

COURSE DIRECTORSNader Sanai, MDDirector, Division of Neurosurgical OncologyDirector, Brain Tumor Research CenterBarrow Neurological Institute

Robert F. Spetzler, MDDirector, Barrow Neurological InstituteJ.N. Harber Chair Division of Neurological SurgeryBarrow Neurological Institute

COURSE FACULTY

P. David Adelson, MD Director, Children’s Neuroscience InstituteChief, Pediatric NeurosurgeryBarrow Neurological Institute at Phoenix Children’s Hospital

Felipe C. Albuquerque, MDAssistant Director, Endovascular NeurosurgeryCo-Director, Endovascular Surgical Neuroradiology Fellowship ProgramBarrow Neurological Institute

David Brachman, MDDirector, Division of Radiation OncologyBarrow Neurological Institute

Ruth E. Bristol, MDPediatric NeurosurgeonBarrow Neurological Institute at Phoenix Children’s Hospital

Stephen Coons, MDChief, Section of NeuropathologyBarrow Neurological Institute

Curtis Dickman, MDAssociate Chief, Spine SectionDirector, Spine Research LaboratoryBarrow Neurological Institute

Michael M. Etzl Jr., MDMedical Staff Section ChiefDirector, Center for Cancer & Blood DisordersCo-Director, Neuro-Oncology ProgramPhoenix Children’s Hospital

Leland HuAssistant Professor, Department of RadiologyMayo Clinic

John P. Karis, MDDirector, MR ImagingDirector, MRI ResearchBarrow Neurological Institute

Andrew S. Little, MDDirector, Neurological Intensive Care UnitBarrow Neurological Institute

Peter Nakaji, MDDirector, Neurosurgery Residency ProgramDirector, Minimally Invasive NeurosurgeryBarrow Neurological Institute

Roy A. Patchell, MDChair, Department of NeurologyBarrow Neurological Institute

Randall W. Porter, MDDirector, Skull Base ProgramBarrow Neurological Institute

Mark C. Preul, MDDirector, Neurosurgery Research LaboratoryBarrow Neurological Institute

William R. Shapiro, MDVice-Chairman, Division of NeurologyDirector, Neuro-Oncology ProgramMarley Chair, NeurologyBarrow Neurological Institute

Kris A. Smith, MDDirector, Gamma Knife RadiosurgeryBarrow Neurological Institute

Nicholas Theodore, MD, FACSDirector, Neurosurgery Spine ProgramDirector, Neurotrauma ProgramAssociate Director, Neurosurgery Residency ProgramBarrow Neurological Institute

John E. Wanebo, MDNeurosurgeonBarrow Neurological Institute

Joseph M. Zabramski, MDChairman, Cerebrovascular SurgeryDirector, Neurosurgical ResearchBarrow Neurological Institute

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INvITED FACULTY

REGISTRATION FORM Early Bird Registration Late Registration By 10-14-2011 After 10-14-2011MDs $352.00 $400.00Nurses/Scientists $220.00 $250.00Residents/Fellows $198.00 $225.00

Thursday, Arterial & Venus Bypass TechniqueWorkshop limited to 20 participantsPhysicians $352.00 $400.00Residents, Fellows $176.00 $200.00

Friday, Microsurgical Corridors to Posterior Fossa TumorsPhysicians $352.00 $400.00Residents, Fellows $176.00 $200.00

On-line registration available at www.thebarrow.org

Name_________________________________________ Email ____________________________________

Institution _______________________________________________________________________________

MD PhD NP RN Other __________________________________________________________

Address ________________________________________________________________________________

City___________________________________________ State________ Zip _________________________

Business Phone_________________________________ Fax ______________________________________

PAYMENT

Check or money order payable to: St. Joseph’s Hospital & Medical Center (A $20 charge applies to checks returned for insufficient funds)

Charge my AMEX VISA MC DISCOVER

Card #_________________________________________________ Expires _____________________

Verification #:_______________ Billing Zip Code:________________

Printed name on card _________________________________________________________________

I authorize Barrow Neurological Institute to charge the amount determined by the Barrow Neurological Institute as registration fees to my credit card.

Signature __________________________________________________________________________

On-site registration will be available as seating permits.Return registration form with payment to:

Barrow Neurological InstituteAttn: Conference Planning Office

350 West Thomas Road, Phoenix, Arizona 85013

For further information or for special accommodations, call 602-406-3067, fax 602-294-5028 or email [email protected].

Refunds: All cancellations must be in writing. Refunds, less 20% administrative charge, will be given until 10/14 /11. After 10 /14/11 no refunds will be issued. The Barrow reserves the right to cancel or change any program for due causes.

Cancellation of a program by the Barrow will result in a full refund of tuition.

The Barrow is not responsible for the refund of travel or hotel expenses under any circumstance.

ThURSDAY, NOvEMbER 3, 2011: AT ThE ROYAL PALMS RESORT 7:00 AM Registration & Breakfast 7:55 AM Welcome Nader Sanai, MD 8:00 AM A Vascular Surgeons Approach to Posterior Fossa Tumor Robert F. Spetzler, MD 8:20 AM Neurodiagnostic Imaging of Phakomatosis John P. Karis, MD 8:40 AM Management of Neurofibromatosis Type 2 Randall W. Porter, MD 9:00 AM Radiotherapeutic Options for Vestibular Schwannomas David Brachman, MD 9:20 AM Pineal-Region Tumors: Management and Microsurgical Paradigms Nader Sanai, MD 9:40 AM Break 10:00 AM Clinical Trials Update for Gliomas Roger Stupp, MD 10:20 AM Low and High Grade Gliomas: The Value of Extent of Resection Kris A. Smith, MD 10:40 AM Multimodal Management Paradigms for Gliomas Jay Loeffler, MD 11:00 AM Advances in Functional and Physiological Imaging of Gliomas Leland S. Hu, MD 11:20 AM Molecular Profiling for Brain Tumors Nader Sanai, MD 11:40 AM Mesenchymal Stem Cells in the Biology and Therapy of Gliomas Frederick F. Lang, MD 12:00 PM Lunch Intraoperative Video Workshop: at The Royal Palms Resort 1:00 PM Intraoperative Cortical and Subcortical Mapping Techniques Nader Sanai, MD 3:00 PM AdjournArterial & Venus Bypass Workshop: at Barrow Neurological Institute 1:30 PM Arterial and Venous Bypass Techniques for Brain Tumors Peter Nakaji, MD & John E. Wanebo, MD 5:30PM Adjourn FRIDAY, NOvEMbER 4, 2011: AT bARROw NEUROLOGICAL INSTITUTE 6:00 AM Breakfast 7:00 AM Brain Tumor Case Presentations BNI Residents 8:30 AM BNI Neurosurgery & Neurology Grand Rounds Roger Stupp, MD 9:30 AM Break 10:00 AM Neuroendoscopy for Neurosurgical Oncology Peter Nakaji, MD 10:20 AM Endonasal Management of Skull Base and Pituitary Seller Lesions Andrew S. Little, MD 10:40 AM Microsurgical Treatment of Parasellar Lesions Robert F. Spetzler, MD 11:00 AM Microsurgical Management of Metastatic Disease Frederick F. Lang, MD 11:20 AM Radiosurgery Options for Metastatic Disease Jay Loeffler, MD 11:40 AM Whole-Brain Radiation for Metastatic Disease Roy A. Patchell, MD 12:00 PM LunchMicrosurgical Corridors to Posterior Fossa Tumors: at Barrow Neurological Institute 1:30 PM Microsurgical Corridors to Posterior Fossa Tumors Robert F. Spetzler, MD & Joseph M. Zabramski, MD 5:30 PM Adjourn

SATURDAY, NOvEMbER 5, 2011: AT ThE ROYAL PALMS RESORT 7:00 AM Breakfast 8:00 AM Neuropathology Paradigms for Meningiomas Stephen Coons, MD 8:20 AM 3D MR Spectroscopy for Meningiomas: Intraoperative Use Mark C. Preul, MD 8:40 AM Preoperative Embolization of Head & Neck Tumors Felipe C. Albuquerque, MD 9:00 AM Microsurgical Management of Complex Meningiomas Robert F. Spetzler, MD 9:20 AM Emerging Treatment Paradigms for Malignant Meningiomas Nader Sanai, MD 9:40 AM Break 10:00 AM Pediatric Brain Tumors: Advances & Challenges Michael M. Etzl Jr., MD 10:20 AM Management of Pediatric Brain Tumors: Infratentorial P. David Adelson, MD 10:40 AM Management of Pediatric Brain Tumors: Supratentorial & Skull Base Ruth E. Bristol, MD 11:00 AM Spinal Reconstruction for Complex Extradural Spinal Tumor Nicholas Theodore, MD, FACS 11:40 AM Microsurgical Management of Intradural Spinal Tumors Curtis A. Dickman, MD 12:00 PM CyberKnife for Spinal Column Tumors David Brachman, MD 12:20 PM Lunch and Adjourn

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bARROw NEUROLOGICAL INSTITUTEbRAIN TUMOR SYMPOSIUM

COURSE GOAL:Provide a clinical and translational science overview of current and future neuro-oncology diagnostics, therapeutics, and clinical investigations specific to the radiation oncologist, neurosurgeon, oncologist, pathologist, and specialty nurse practitioner.

EDUCATIONAL ObJECTIvES1. Evaluate the pros and cons of the latest surgical techniques for neuro-oncology.2. Evaluate recent data with regards to clinical trails in brain tumor management.3. Outline modern treatment paradigms in radiation therapy for tumors of the brain and spine.

TARGET AUDIENCENeurosurgeons, Neuro-Oncologists, Radiation Oncologists, Neuro Pathologists, Neuro Scientists

ACCREDITATIONSt. Joseph’s Hospital and Medical Center (SJHMC) is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education to provide continuing medical education for physicians.

CERTIFICATION“St. Joseph’s Hospital and Medical Center designates this educational activity for a maximum of 20 AMA PRA Category 1 credit(s)™. Physicians should only claim credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.”

DISCLOSURE POLICY STATEMENTIt is the policy of St. Joseph’s Hospital and Medical Center; The Office for Continuing Medical Education to insure balance, independence, objectivity and scientific rigor in all of it’s sponsored or jointly sponsored educational programs. All faculty participating in programs sponsored or jointly sponsored by St. Joseph’s Hospital and Medical Center and the planning committee will disclose to the program audience any real or apparent conflict(s) of interest related to the content of their presentation(s). Detailed disclosures will be made in the activity handout materials.

The information presented at this CME program represents the views and opinions of the individual presenters, and does not constitute the opinion or endorsement of, or promotion by, St. Joseph’s Hospital and Medical Center or its affiliates. Reasonable efforts have been taken intending for educational subject matter to be presented in a balanced, unbiased fashion and in compliance with regulatory requirements. However, each program attendee must always use his/her own personal and professional judgment when considering further application of this information, particularly as it may relate to patient diagnostic or treatment decisions including, without limitation, FDA-approved uses and any off-label uses.

NEUROSURGICAL ONCOLOGYFrederick F. Lang, MDProfessor, Department of NeurosurgeryThe University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center

RADIATION ONCOLOGYJay Loeffler, MDChief, Radiation OncologyMassachusetts General Hospital

NEURO-ONCOLOGYRoger Stupp, MD Chairman, Department of Oncology/HematologyHospitals Riviera-ChablaisHead, Neuro-Oncology, Department of NeurosurgeryUniversity of Lausanne Hospitals

COURSE DIRECTORSNader Sanai, MDDirector, Division of Neurosurgical OncologyDirector, Brain Tumor Research CenterBarrow Neurological Institute

Robert F. Spetzler, MDDirector, Barrow Neurological InstituteJ.N. Harber Chair Division of Neurological SurgeryBarrow Neurological Institute

COURSE FACULTY

P. David Adelson, MD Director, Children’s Neuroscience InstituteChief, Pediatric NeurosurgeryBarrow Neurological Institute at Phoenix Children’s Hospital

Felipe C. Albuquerque, MDAssistant Director, Endovascular NeurosurgeryCo-Director, Endovascular Surgical Neuroradiology Fellowship ProgramBarrow Neurological Institute

David Brachman, MDDirector, Division of Radiation OncologyBarrow Neurological Institute

Ruth E. Bristol, MDPediatric NeurosurgeonBarrow Neurological Institute at Phoenix Children’s Hospital

Stephen Coons, MDChief, Section of NeuropathologyBarrow Neurological Institute

Curtis Dickman, MDAssociate Chief, Spine SectionDirector, Spine Research LaboratoryBarrow Neurological Institute

Michael M. Etzl Jr., MDMedical Staff Section ChiefDirector, Center for Cancer & Blood DisordersCo-Director, Neuro-Oncology ProgramPhoenix Children’s Hospital

Leland HuAssistant Professor, Department of RadiologyMayo Clinic

John P. Karis, MDDirector, MR ImagingDirector, MRI ResearchBarrow Neurological Institute

Andrew S. Little, MDDirector, Neurological Intensive Care UnitBarrow Neurological Institute

Peter Nakaji, MDDirector, Neurosurgery Residency ProgramDirector, Minimally Invasive NeurosurgeryBarrow Neurological Institute

Roy A. Patchell, MDChair, Department of NeurologyBarrow Neurological Institute

Randall W. Porter, MDDirector, Skull Base ProgramBarrow Neurological Institute

Mark C. Preul, MDDirector, Neurosurgery Research LaboratoryBarrow Neurological Institute

William R. Shapiro, MDVice-Chairman, Division of NeurologyDirector, Neuro-Oncology ProgramMarley Chair, NeurologyBarrow Neurological Institute

Kris A. Smith, MDDirector, Gamma Knife RadiosurgeryBarrow Neurological Institute

Nicholas Theodore, MD, FACSDirector, Neurosurgery Spine ProgramDirector, Neurotrauma ProgramAssociate Director, Neurosurgery Residency ProgramBarrow Neurological Institute

John E. Wanebo, MDNeurosurgeonBarrow Neurological Institute

Joseph M. Zabramski, MDChairman, Cerebrovascular SurgeryDirector, Neurosurgical ResearchBarrow Neurological Institute

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