THIS PROGRAM IS CO-SPONSORED BY:The McGill Department of
Surgery
The McGill Division of Urology and The Montreal General Hospital
Foundation
SPONSORS OF THE McGILL DEPARTMENT OF SURGERY:
McGill UniversityDepartment of Surgery
Dr. Fraser Gurd (1914-1995) Dr. Fraser Gurd graduated from the
Faculty of Medicine at McGill University in 1939. He succeeded Dr.
H. Rocke Robertson as Chairman of the Department of Surgery, McGill
University in 1962. Throughout his career, Dr. Gurd demon-strated a
remarkable interest in research with several significant
investigations into the treatment of shock and trauma. Perhaps his
greatest contribution relates to the development of surgical
scientists. Dr. Gurd has received many honours including the Royal
College's Duncan Graham Award for outstanding service in medical
education. He was an Emeritus Professor of Surgery at McGill
University. The presentations by the residents and fellows are a
tribute to the many contributions of Dr. Fraser Gurd.
DR. FRASER N. GURD
Fraser N. Gurd Visiting Professors1990 Dr. Richard J. Finley1991
Dr. Donald S. Coffey1992 Dr. J. Alex Haller, Jr.1993 Dr. Ward O.
Griffen, Jr.1994 Dr. Martin C. Robson1995 Dr. LaSalle D. Leffall,
Jr.1996 Dr. John H. Wedge1997 Dr. Ralph V. Clayman1998 Dr. Charles
M. Balch
1999 Dr. Alden H. Harken2000 Dr. Dhiraj M. Shah2001 Dr. Jack W.
McAninch2002 Dr. J. A. Muir Gray2003 Dr. Shukri F. Khuri2004 Dr.
Stephen J. Mathes2005 Dr. anthony atala2006 Dr. Robert F.
McLain2007 Dr. richard M. Satava
2008 Dr. peter c. neligan2009 Dr. Thomas M. Krummel2010 Dr.
Julie Ann Freischlag 2011 Dr. Cy Frank2012 Dr. Christopher
Ellison2013 Dr. John G. Hunter2014 Dr. W. Marston Linehan
25THANNUALFRASER N. GURDVISITING PROFESSOR
DR. W. Marston Linehan MAY 29, 2014
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Forum en recherche chirurgicale
FRASER GURD29 mai, 2014
“Cette activité est accréditée pour 8.00 crédits par le Centre
d’éducation médicale continue (EMC). Le centre EMC de la Faculté de
médecine de l’Université McGill est auto-risé par le Comité
d’accréditation des facultés canadiennes de médecine (CAFCM) et par
le (CAFCM) est accrédité pour accorder les crédits catégorie (1)
AMA PRA.
Cette activité est certifiée comme activité d’appren- tissage en
groupe, tel que défini par le Programme de main-tien
d’accréditation du Collège royal des médecins et chirur-giens du
Canada.
Le Centre EMC de la Faculté de médecine de l’Université McGill
désigne cette activité comme faisant partie de la Catégorie 1 pour
la certification par l’AMA (Physicians Recognition Award), jusqu’au
nombre maximal de crédits indiqué ci-dessus. Chaque médecin doit
demander des crédits seulement pour le nombre d’heures où il/elle a
participé à l’activité de formation. “
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7:30 - 8:00 Breakfast, MGH Livingston Hall Lounge, L6-500
8:00 - 8:45 "Von Hippel-Lindau Disease, Kidney Tumours and the
Path Towards the Development of Targeted Molecular Therapies in
Cancer"—W. Marston Linehan, MD
Objectives:• Understand the genetic basis of kidney cancer as it
relates to surgeons;• Understand the clinical manifestations and
surgical management approaches
for von Hippel-Lindau associated kidney cancer, pancreas cancer,
pheochro-mocytoma, CNS and other tumors.;
• Understand the VHL gene pathway and the potential role of
targeted thera-peutics in patients with advanced kidney cancer.
9:00 - 10:15 Research Presentations
10:30 -12:00 TED Talks
12:00 - 13:00 Lunch, MGH Livingston Hall Lounge, L6-500
13:00 - 14:00 "Developing an Enhanced Recovery Culture"—Dr.
Liane Feldman and Dr. Francesco Carli
Objectives: • Recognize components of a multidisciplinary
enhanced recovery
program (ERP);• Understand challenges and barriers in
implementing an ERAS program;• Describe the impact of ERP
implementation in our centre.
14:00 -15:00 Research Presentations
15:15 - 16:00 TED Talks
18:00 FRASER GURD BANQUET
All Surgeons, Scientists, and Residents of the Department of
Surgery are cordially invited to the Fraser Gurd Banquet
Cocktails at 18:00 Dinner at 19:00
Ritz-Carlton Montréal1228 Sherbrooke Street West – oval room
–*Business Attire*
RSVP by May 8th to 514-934-8044$125.00 per person for Staff and
Guest No charge for Residents and GuestTickets MUST be reserved and
paid in advance
DR. W. MARSTON LINEHAN is Chief of Urologic Surgery and the
Urologic Oncology Branch, Center for Cancer Research, at the
National Cancer Institute, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda,
Maryland. He has had a long standing interest in identification of
the genetic basis of cancer of the kidney. By studying patients and
families with kidney cancer, he and his colleagues identified the
VHL gene (von Hippel-Lindau and clear cell renal carcinoma), the
gene for Hereditary Papillary Renal Carcinoma (MET oncogene, type I
papillary renal carcinoma) the FLCN gene (Birt Hogg Dubé syndrome,
chromophobe renal carcinoma), the
gene for TFE3 kidney cancer and described the germline fumarate
hydratase and succinate dehydrogenase B/C/D mutations in the North
American families with hereditary leiomyo-matosis renal cell
carcinoma (HLRCC) and SDH-RCC and described five new diseases. This
work has provided the basis for the development of new therapeutic
strategies for the different types of kidney cancer based on
understanding the molecular pathway of the specific cancer genes
associated with the different types of kidney cancer. He and his
colleagues have defined the methods for clinical management of
kidney cancer associ-ated with the hereditary forms of kidney
cancer, von Hippel Lindau, Hereditary Papillary Renal Carcinoma and
Birt Hogg Dubé syndrome and Hereditary Leiomyomatosis Renal Cell
Carcinoma and Succinate Dehydrogenase Renal Cell Carcinoma.
He received his internship, residency and fellowship training
Duke University Medical Center. He began his career at the National
Cancer Institute in 1982 with positions as Senior Investigator and
Urologist-in-Charge, NCI. He currently serves as Chief of the
Uro-logic Oncology Branch, NCI. He also serves as Clinical
Professor at Georgetown University and Adjunct Professor of Urology
at George Washington University.
Dr. Linehan is a member of the Institute of Medicine of the
National Academy of Science and is or has been on the editorial
board of 14 journals. He has received the Joseph H. Burchenal
Memorial Award for Outstanding Achievement in Clinical Cancer
Research from the American Association of Cancer Research, the Dr.
Nathan Davis Award from the American Medical Association, the Lila
Gruber Award for Cancer Research from the American Association of
Dermatology, the NIH Director’s Award for discovery of the VHL
kidney cancer gene, the Barringer Medal from the American
Association of Genitourinary Surgeons, the Gold Cystoscope Award
and the Distinguished Contribu-tion Award from the American
Urological Association, the Huggins Medal and the SUO Medal from
the Society of Urologic Oncology and the Andrew C. Novick Award
from the Kidney Cancer Association.
We are honoured to welcome Dr. Linehan as our 25th Annual Fraser
Gurd Visiting Professor.
FRASER GURD SURGICAL RESEARCH FORUM
MAY 29, 2014
“This event is approved for up to 8.00 credits by the Centre for
Continuing Medical Education (“CME”). The Centre for CME, Faculty
of Medicine, McGill University is fully accredited by the Committee
on Accreditation of Canadian Medical Schools (CACMS) and through
the CACMS is accred-ited to award AMA PRA category 1 credits.
This event is an accredited group learning Section 1 activity as
defined by the Maintenance of Certification program of the Royal
College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada.
The Centre for CME, Faculty of Medicine, McGill University
designates this activity for Category 1 credit towards the AMA
Physicians Recognition Award up to the maximum number of credit
hours noted above. Each phy-sician should claim only those hours of
credit that he/she actually spent at the educational activity.”
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W. MARSTON LINEHAN, mdChief, UrologiC SUrgery and UrologiC
onCology,
Center for CanCer reSearChnational inStitUteS of health,
BetheSda, Maryland, USa
PROGRAM THURSDAY, MAY 29, 2014
MGH, Osler Amphitheatre, A6-105