Austin Green, MD Resident (PGY-3) Department of Laboratory Medicine & Pathology University of Washington Objectives: - Recognize the existence of multiple molecular pathways toward melanomagenesis outlined in the recent 2018 WHO update.
- Identify the diagnostic and predictive utility of molecular testing in patients with melanoma, including ongoing efforts at the University of Washington.
- Describe an array of current, upcoming, and theoretical targeted therapies for advanced melanoma.
Speaker disclosures: Dr. Austin Green has NOT had any financial relationships with any ineligible entities within the past 24 months.
Live streamed via Zoom*: https://www.zoom.us/j/414978331 *Online sign-in is required to obtain CME and CE credit: https://tinyurl.com/signin-gr. All attendees are encouraged to sign in in order to provide evaluation feedback for the presenters and to help us track accurate attendance. Thank you! Laboratory Medicine Grand Rounds runs most Wednesdays during term in fall, winter and spring quarters from 3:30 to 4:30 PM in Health Sciences room D209. Online only via Zoom. *The live streaming and sign-in/evaluation form URLs remain the same from week to week. Grant Acknowledgment: None Planning Committee Disclosures:
The following members have not had any financial relationships with any ineligible entities in the past 24 months: Susan Fink, MD, PhD; Noah Hoffman, MD, PhD; Nabiha Huq Saifee, MD, PhD; Trent Irwin, MD; James Malleis, MD; Dan Martig; MD; Cate Paschal, PhD; Brian Shirts MD, PhD; and Rebecca Treger, MD. The following members disclose financial relations with ineligible entities within the past 24 months: Sean Murphy, MD, PhD discloses financial relationships with Sound Vaccines Inc. (equity), Giner Inc. (consultant), and Biomerieux/BioFire (consultant); Daniel Sabath, MD, PhD discloses a financial relationship (research support) from RareCyte, Inc.; Hamilton Tsang, MD discloses a financial relationship (research funding) from Terumo BCTbio. All relevant financial relationships listed have been mitigated. CME Accreditation statement: Sponsored by the University of Washington School of Medicine, the Department of Laboratory Medicine, and the Office of Continuing Medical Education. Sign-in is required to receive Continuing Medical Education (CME) or Continuing Education (CE) credit. The University of Washington School of Medicine is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education to provide continuing medical education for physicians. The University of Washington School of Medicine designates this live activity for a maximum of 40 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity. (Each session is 1.0 credit.) |