Neuro-oncology (Outpatient)

Supervising Attending:

  • Dr. Laura Donovan

Description:

The elective week in neurooncology residents will be assigned to a variety of specialty clinics in the neuro-oncology Division. This week will provide exposure to neuro-oncological care in the outpatient setting.

Objectives:

  • Recognize the clinical presentations of brain and spinal tumors and leptomeningeal disease
  • Provide differential of brain and spinal tumors
  • Identify radiographic and pathological features brain and spinal tumors
  • Identify criteria for surgical and radiation intervention
  • Learn basic principles of management of primary brain tumors including surgery, radiation, chemotherapy and other medical therapies, and an up-to-date knowledge of agents in clinical research as applicable to Neuro-oncology.
  • Learn basic principles of treatment of metastatic cancer to the nervous system including brain, spinal cord, leptomeningeal, epidural, plexus, peripheral nerve, and skull metastases
  • Identify neurological complications of radiation, chemotherapy and immunotherapy regiments
  • Gain skills for goal of care and breaking bad news discussions for neuro-oncological patients
  • Learn basic principles in supportive and end-of life care and pain management of Neuro-oncology patients

Requirements:

  • Attend assigned clinics and see at least one new and one follow-up patient per session
  • While not required, this rotation provides the opportunity to complete your ambulatory NEX evaluation

Schedule:

  • You are expected to attend the following conference during your week:
    • CNS Mets Tumor Board (Wednesday 4pm-5pm via Zoom; contact Hannah-Cox Peralta for more information)
    • Brain Tumor Board (Thursday 9:15am - 10:30pm PH via Zoom; contact Hannah-Cox Peralta for more information)
  • The rest of your weekly schedule will be emailed to you by the Neuro-Oncology division the week before you start your elective. Contact Dr. Donovan for more details.

Location:

NI9

 

Updated June 2024