8th Annual Assessment Workshop – August 14-15, 2021

August 15, 2021 - SUNDAY ONLY - 8th Annual Radiation Oncology Case-Based Education and Virtual Skills Assessment Workshop
Sponsored by the Department of Radiation Oncology at UCSD and UCLA
The 8th Annual Radiation Oncology Case-Based Education and Virtual Skills Assessment Workshop is the only course of its kind in Southern California.
About the Course: The objectives of this workshop are for the attendee to 1) gain an understanding of the variability in treatment patterns that exist among practicing radiation oncologists, 2) develop a better familiarity with what constitutes the ‘standard of care’ in a rapidly evolving and heavily technologically-based specialty, and 3) engage further in self-directed learning through the identification of gaps in existing knowledge base. Saturday’s course will consist of intensive one-on-one case-based review sessions with renowned academic faculty and community practice physicians from across the United States. A rigorous evaluation process will be instituted and written/verbal feedback provided to attendees. The Sunday session will include didactic lectures given by expert faculty reviewing general management strategies and high yield topics from across disease sites. Lastly, this course will offer a valuable opportunity for residents to share educational resources and experiences from across residency programs in a highly collegial environment. There will be many opportunities to network with fellow residents and practicing radiation oncologists. A complete agenda will be available soon.
Who is this course designed for? Radiation oncology post-graduate year five residents and young physicians in practice, particularly those preparing for board exams, are encouraged to attend.
Elements of Competence: This educational forum has been designed to address the six core competencies as promoted by the Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education (ACGME) with respect to patient care, medical knowledge, practice-based learning and improvement, systems based-practice, interpersonal skills and communication, and professionalism. The event this year will be conducted completely virtually using the Zoom platform.
CLOSED Registration:
Seating is limited. Register early to ensure your spot.
CLOSED - Workshop Registration - (Saturday, August 14, 2021 and Sunday, August 15, 2021) - Virtual
Regular Registration Rate $450*
*This includes access to the Sunday Didactic Lecture Review session. Separate registration is not required.
All trainees will be registered for all 8 disease site case-based sessions
(Breast, Genitourinary, Gynecological, Gastrointestinal, Head and Neck, Central Nervous System, Lymphoma/Sarcoma, and Lung).
CLOSED SUNDAY ONLY - Didactic Lecture Review Session Registration (Sunday, August 15, 2021 Only) - Virtual
Regular Registration Rate $100
Important Dates:
June 28, 2021 Registration Opens
July 31, 2021 Registration Closes
Cancellation Policy - Refunds will be given only if written notification is received before July 31, 2021. Cancellations may be sent to
If you have questions or need assistance please email the event coordinator Liane Nash.
Thank you to all of the individuals who participated in the 8th Annual UCLA – UCSD Radiation Oncology Case-Based Education And Skills Assessment Workshop. Your individual performance report card will be sent via email.
All materials are password protected
If you do not have a password, please contact
Richard Jennelle, MD
Professor of Clinical Radiation Oncology at USC
Robert K. Chin, MD, PhD
Assistant Professor, Radiation Oncology at UCLA
Iain MacEwan, MD
Assistant Professor, UC San Diego
James Murphy, MD, MS
Associate Professor, UC San Diego
Susie McCloskey, MD, MSHS
Assistant Professor, Radiation Oncology at UCLA
Evan White, MD
Assistant Professor, Department of Radiation Medicine and Applied Sciences at UC San Diego
Jason Ye, MD
Assistant Professor, USC
Arno Mundt, MD, FACRO, FASTRO
Professor and Chair of Radiation Medicine and Applied Sciences at UC San Diego
Elements of Competence: This educational forum has been designed to address the six core competencies as promoted by the Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education (ACGME) with respect to patient care, medical knowledge, practice-based learning and improvement, systems based-practice, interpersonal skills and communication, and professionalism.
Content last updated 08/23/2021