Free Webinars on Active Surveillance

ASAdvocate
ASAdvocate Member Posts: 193 Member

These free and highly informative seminars are for men on, or considering, active surveillance. There is a limit of 500 registrants, so sign up soon if you are interested

AnCan and UsToo  are holding a webinar on the value of mpMRI imaging and AS on November 30 at 8 pm Eastern. Dr. Antonio Westphalen, head of abdominal imaging at U of Washington, will be the presenter.

 



Also, you can register to join a webinar with Dr. Johnathan Epstein, the Gleason score expert from Johns Hopkins and the master of second opinions, on December 30 at 8 p.m. Eastern

 


 

We urge those interested to register ASAP since we have exceeded full capacity during our previous webinars.

Send questions to JoeG@ancan.org

 

Comments

  • hopeful and optimistic
    hopeful and optimistic Member Posts: 2,346 Member
    edited November 2020 #2
    thanks for sharing

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  • ASAdvocate
    ASAdvocate Member Posts: 193 Member
    edited December 2020 #3

    Dr. Jonathan Epstein. the respected pathologist, will present on December 30th.

  • VascodaGama
    VascodaGama Member Posts: 3,707 Member
    edited December 2020 #4
    Thanks for the info

    I wonder if this seminar is done using a password to access the video conference. In any case, the Dec 30 seminar presented by Dr. Jonathan Epstein will surely be smashing. Can we make individual questions? 500 attendees is a bid audience.

    Thanks AS

  • ASAdvocate
    ASAdvocate Member Posts: 193 Member

    Thanks for the info

    I wonder if this seminar is done using a password to access the video conference. In any case, the Dec 30 seminar presented by Dr. Jonathan Epstein will surely be smashing. Can we make individual questions? 500 attendees is a bid audience.

    Thanks AS

    VDG,

    The webinar has selective video screens. Usually, several group leaders introduce themselves, and then cut to the presenter. Graphs and slides that the presenter wants to show are displayed in a larger split screen.

    They email you a link after you register. That bypasses the need for a password.

    There were questions being submitted both ahead of time and during (by chat) the previous webinars. In the interest of time, only ten or less are selected.