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10/10/2019

MSHO to Host The Great Debate

Join Us Thursday, October 17, for Dinner and Debate at The Baronette Renaissance Detroit - Novi Hotel.

6:00-8:30PM

This house believes that SBRT + systemic therapy, rather than systemic therapy alone, should be employed for malignancy with < or = 5 oligometastases

The Baronette Renaissance Detroit - Novi Hotel

27790 Novi Road
Novi, MI 48377
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MSHO is resurrecting THE GREAT DEBATE! 

The GREAT DEBATE was an annual event hosted by the former Michigan Society of Therapeutic Radiology and Oncology (MSTRO) between 1994 and 2006.  Colin Orton PhD, Professor Emeritus at WSU School of Medicine was always the moderator (with debate rules and time limits strictly enforced!). We have fond memories of these spirited events covering diverse topics of interest in Oncology.   

MSHO looks forward to continuing this tradition of animated and energetic dialogue along with educational argumentation! 

MODERATOR
Jay Burmeister, PhD, DABR, FAAPM
Chief of Physics, Karmanos Cancer Center

DEBATERS INCLUDE
In favor of the motion: Robert Dess, M.D.                        Philip Philip, M.D.
                                                  University of Michigan               Karmanos Cancer Institute         

Against the motion:     Daniel Spratt, M.D.                       Mark Zalupski, M.D.
                                                 University of Michigan               University of Michigan

REGISTRATION
Register before October 3 Early Bird Deadline      
      MSHO Member: Complimentary
      MSHO Fellow: Complimentary
      Student/Resident: $50
      Non-MSHO Member: $100

Register after October 3 Early Bird Deadline      
      MSHO Member: $50
      MSHO Fellow: $50
      Student/Resident: $100
      Non-MSHO Member: $150

Please note that refunds will not be granted after October 3. 

The target audience for this event is radiation oncologists and medical oncologists.

Click Here to Register Today!

If you have any questions regarding this event, call the MSHO office at 248-385-5464.

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