March 14th, 2026
Description
The rapid pace of new developments in practice changing data makes it challenging for OSU, and community physicians/advanced practice providers to keep up to date with the optimal management of GU oncology patients and implement other changes to improve patient care. Our GU Oncology ASCO review symposium is intended to provide a forum to summarize and inform providers so they are equipped to provide optimal care for their patients. This symposium intentionally incorporates all the main specialties in GU Oncology – Urologic Surgery, Nuclear Medicine, Medical and Radiation Oncology.
For pricing information, see pricing tab below.
Dates and Times
Start: 3/14/2026 8:00 AM
End: 3/14/2026 5:00 PM
Objectives
1 Employ the knowledge gained regarding the diagnosis and treatment of GU tumors to improve patient care and outcomes
2. Discuss innovative, practice changing, state-of-the-art research in GU oncology tumors
3. Analyze the potential contribution of novel, not-yet-approved modalities of therapy to current evidence-based management of GU oncology tumors
4. Describe the contributions of multidisciplinary team members and know when to refer to other specialties
5. Discuss the unique contributions of other allied health professionals e.g. Ostomy, physical therapy, genetic counseling
6. Outline when to use novel biomarkers e.g. circulating DNA, next generation sequencing
Pricing
| Tier | Price |
|---|---|
| Non-OSU Trainees/Staff/Nurses | $50.00 |
| Non-OSU MD, DO, PhD | $75.00 |
| Industry | $100.00 |
| Patient or Patient Advocates | $0.00 |
| OSU MD, DO, PhD, Trainees, Staff, and Nurses | $0.00 |
Location
The Grand Event Center
820 Goodale Blvd.
Columbus, OH 43212
Accreditation Statement
The Ohio State University is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME®) to provide continuing medical education for physicians.
AMA Credit Designation Statement
The Ohio State University designates this live activity for a maximum of 5.25 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s) ™. Physicians should only claim credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.
