40th Anniversary Continuing Medical Education Conference Lectures
The BMT program at University of Minnesota Medical Center and University of Minnesota Amplatz Children's Hospital remains at the forefront of research and clinical care since performing the world's first successful bone marrow transplant in 1968. As part of the program's 40th Anniversary Celebration in November 2008, the BMT Program held a continuing medical eduacation conference for health care professionals. The presentation slides, with audio, are available to view by clicking on the links below.
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Radio-Antibodies and New Radiotherapy: New Tools for Maximizing the Anti-Tumor Effect; presented by Linda J. Burns, MD
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How to Stay Healthy After BMT: Late Effects and Guidelines for the Patients; presented by Navneet Majhail, MD, MS
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Treatment of Chronic Myelogenous Leukemia; presented by Philip McGlave, MD
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Advances in Immunotherapy: The Use of NK Cells in Cancer and Transplantation; presented by Jeffrey S. Miller, MD
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Idiopathic and Congenital Marrow Failure Syndromes; presented by Jakub Tolar, MD, PhD
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Controversies in Transplant for Lymphoma and Myeloma; presented by Marcie Tomblyn, MD, MS
- Who Should Have an Allotransplant for AML or MDS: Why, When and How to do it; presented by Daniel Weisdorf, MD

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