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Appendix B Workshop Agenda February 12, 2018 7:30 am Registration 8:00 am Welcome from the National Cancer Policy Forum Sharyl Nass Director, National Cancer Policy Forum Overview of the Workshop Hedvig Hricak, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center Planning Committee Chair 8:15 am Patient Access to Diagnostic Expertise in Session 1: Oncology Moderator: Christopher Cogle, University of Florida Challenges to Ensuring That Patients Have Access to Diagnostic Expertise to Inform the Best Possible Cancer Care • Otis Brawley, American Cancer Society Oncologic Imaging: Gaps and Challenges to High Quality Cancer Diagnosis in Clinical Practice • Hedvig Hricak, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center 67
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68 IMPROVING CANCER DIAGNOSIS AND CARE Oncologic Pathology: Gaps and Challenges to High Quality Cancer Diagnosis in Clinical Practice • Michael Cohen, Wake Forest School of Medicine Panel Discussion: Vision for the Future: Ensuring Access to Diagnostic Expertise in Oncology Includes speakers and • John Cox, Parkland Health and Hospital System/ UT Southwestern • Richard Friedberg, University of Massachusetts Medical School–Baystate • Bruce Stewart, Massachusetts Radiological Society 10:15 am Break 10:30 am 2A: Developing and Supporting a Workforce Session for High-Quality Oncology Diagnosis and Care: Education and Training Moderator: James Brink, Massachusetts General Hospital and American College of Radiology Improving Education and Training for Pathologists Who Interpret Information for Cancer Patients in Academic and Community Settings of Care • Ritu Nayar, American Board of Pathology and Northwestern University Improving Education and Training for Radiologists Who Interpret Information for Cancer Patients in Academic and Community Settings of Care • Fiona Fennessy, Dana-Farber Cancer Institute and Brigham and Women's Hospital/Harvard Medical School Perspectives from the American Boards of Pathology and Radiology • Ritu Nayar, American Board of Pathology and Northwestern University • Brent Wagner, American Board of Radiology and American Institute of Radiologic Pathology
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APPENDIX B 69 Panel Discussion: Improving Cancer Diagnosis Through Quality Improvement and Peer Learning Approaches Includes speakers and • Kojo Elenitoba-Johnson, University of Pennsylvania Perelman School of Medicine and Association for Molecular Pathology • David Larson, Stanford University • Dana Siegal, CRICO Strategies 12:45 pm Lunch 1:30 pm Developing and Supporting a Workforce Session 2B: for High-Quality Oncology Diagnosis and Care: Role of Decision Support, Guidelines, and Appropriate Use Criteria Moderator: Kojo Elenitoba-Johnson, University of Pennsylvania Perelman School of Medicine and Association for Molecular Pathology Clinical Decision Support Technologies for Oncologic Imaging • Ramin Khorasani, Brigham and Women's Hospital and Harvard Medical School Clinical Decision Support Technologies for Oncologic Pathology • Brian Shirts, University of Washington Panel Discussion: How Guidelines and Appropriate Use Criteria Can Support Oncologic Imaging and Pathology Test Ordering/Decision Making Includes speakers and • James Brink, Massachusetts General Hospital and American College of Radiology • Jordan Laser, Northwell Health and Association for Molecular Pathology • Gregory Riely, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center 3:00 pm Break
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70 IMPROVING CANCER DIAGNOSIS AND CARE 3:15 pm Systems Approaches and Models of Care Session 3: Delivery for Cancer Diagnosis Moderator: William Stead, Vanderbilt University Medical Center Diagnostic Management Teams • Mary Zutter, Vanderbilt University Medical Center Integrated Delivery Systems Perspective on Systems Approaches to Diagnosis • William Sause, Intermountain Healthcare The Potential of Telementoring to Extend Oncologic Pathology and Imaging Expertise in Community Settings • Ellen Baker, The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, Project ECHO Employer Use of Centers of Excellence/Second Opinion Services for Cancer Diagnosis • Lawrence "Rusty" Hofmann, Stanford School of Medicine and Grand Rounds Alternative Payment/Delivery System Models to Promote Collaboration and Value in Cancer Diagnosis • Stephen Grubbs, American Society of Clinical Oncology Panel Discussion 5:30 pm Adjourn Day 1 February 13, 2018 7:30 am Registration 8:00 am Computational Oncology and Integrated Session 4: Diagnostics: Opportunities for New Technologies to Improve Diagnostic Information and Inform Cancer Care Moderator: Curtis Langlotz, Stanford University
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APPENDIX B 71 Data-Sharing Consortiums and Large Datasets to Inform Cancer Diagnosis • Amy Abernethy, Flatiron Health Artificial Intelligence to Enhance Radiology Image Interpretation • Curtis Langlotz, Stanford University Artificial Intelligence to Enhance Pathology Diagnosis • Michael Becich, University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine Genomic Standards and Knowledge Bases for Decision Support • Jeremy Warner, Vanderbilt University Panel Discussion 10:00 am Break 10:15 am Session 5: Stakeholder Perspectives on the Path Forward Moderator: Richard L Schilsky, American Society of Clinical Oncology Overview of Oncologic Imaging in Europe • Boris Brkljačić, European Society of Radiology Panel Discussion Panelists • Otis Brawley, American Cancer Society • Boris Brkljačić, European Society of Radiology • John Cox, Parkland Health and Hospital System/ UT Southwestern • Ronald Kline, Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services • William Sause, Intermountain Healthcare • Patty Spears, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
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72 IMPROVING CANCER DIAGNOSIS AND CARE 11:30 am Workshop Wrap-Up Hedvig Hricak, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center Planning Committee Chair 11:45 am Adjourn
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