Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center Advancing Osteosarcoma Care From Bench to Bedside 2025
Include: 23 videos + 17 pdfs, size: 7.59 GB
Target Audience: oncologists, orthopedic surgeons
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Overview
The management of pediatric osteosarcoma patients is best accomplished within a well-integrated, multidisciplinary team. This comprehensive one-day symposium is designed to equip healthcare professionals with the latest insights into advances, best practices, and ongoing challenges that impact both clinical outcomes and the overall patient experience.
Jointly presented by the Departments of Surgery and Pediatrics at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, the program underscores the importance of a coordinated approach among diverse team members. Focused topics will cover evidence-based advances in medical management, including clinical trial updates, surgical innovations, diagnostic techniques, and recent translational research initiatives. A special segment will feature the patient and family perspective, offering valuable insight into the lived experience of care.
The overarching goal is to provide attendees with the tools and strategies needed to deliver state-of-the-art, collaborative care to enhance quality of life for this unique patient population, and explore scientific advancements moving us closer to cure.
Following the symposium, registrants will receive access to an online syllabus featuring select PDF slides from faculty presentations and recorded session videos.
The target audience for this symposium includes physicians, nurse practitioners, physician assistants, nurses, social workers, physical therapists, psychologists, and students who care for the pediatric osteosarcoma patient.
- Discuss the multidisciplinary approach to managing complex pediatric osteosarcoma cases
- Review current treatments and recent advances in the medical management of pediatric osteosarcoma
- Identify advanced surgical techniques for both primary tumors and metastatic disease in pediatric osteosarcoma
- Discuss ongoing and emerging research initiatives in pediatric osteosarcoma
- Describe the importance of the patient and family experience in the care of pediatric osteosarcoma
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Monday, October 27, 2025
8:00AM – 8:20AM
Paul A Meyers, MD
8:30AM – 8:50AM
Meera Hameed, MD
8:50AM – 9:10AM
Sinchun Hwang, MD
9:10AM – 9:30AM
Daniel E Prince, MD
9:30AM – 9:40AM
J. Ted T Gerstle, MD (Moderator)
Damon Reed, MD (Moderator)
9:55AM – 10:15AM
Joshua Honeyman, MD
10:15AM – 10:35AM
Damon Reed, MD
10:35AM – 10:45AM
Carol Morris, MD, MS (Moderator)
10:45AM – 11:05AM
Ernesto Santos Martin, MD
11:05AM – 11:25AM
Christopher B Jackson, MD, MS
11:25AM – 11:45AM
Dana Greenfield, MD, PhD
11:45AM – 11:55AM
Carol Morris, MD, MS (Moderator)
12:55PM – 1:15PM
Jovana Pavisic, MD
1:15PM – 1:35PM
Filemon Dela Cruz, MD
1:35PM – 1:55PM
Asmin Tulpule, MD, PhD, physician
1:55PM – 2:05PM
J. Ted T Gerstle, MD (Moderator)
2:05PM – 2:25PM
Gerald Behr, MD
2:25PM – 2:45PM
Ali Cihan, PhD
2:45PM – 2:55PM
J. Ted T Gerstle, MD (Moderator)
3:10PM – 3:30PM
Deborah Cassidy, DO
3:30PM – 3:50PM
Julia A. Kearney , MD
3:50PM – 4:00PM
Paulette Kelly, MSN, FNP-BC (Moderator)
4:00PM – 4:55PM
Christopher Calby , MBA
Maryeliza Mc Eachen, BSN (Moderator)
Michael Very, PA
Christina Yerdon, DPM




