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Acromegaly Patient
Education Day

The Neuroendocrine Unit at Massachusetts General Hospital is pleased to offer an opportunity for patients as well as their families to learn more about acromegaly and advances in surgery, radiation, and medical therapy. Speakers will include specialists in acromegaly and other patients diagnosed with acromegaly.

See: What is Acromegaly

Program Held
Friday, May 30, 2008
at MGH
Pituitary Web  
[ videos streams below hosted from Pituitary Web ]
Session
Video
Welcome and Opening Remarks
Anne Klibanski, M.D.
Video 1
Introduction to the Pituitary Gland
Karen K. Miller, M.D.
Video 2
Acromegaly: What is Acromegaly and How is it Diagnosed?
Andrea Utz, M.D., Ph.D.
Video 3
Medical Therapy for Acromegaly
Lisa B.Nachtigall, M.D.
Video 4
Panel Discussion for Questions
Moderator - Anne Klibanski, M.D.
Video 5
Treatment of Acromegaly: Advances in Surgery and Radiotherapy
Brooke Swearingen, M.D.
Video 6
Practicalities of Medical Therapy
Michelle Gurel, R.N., B.S.N. and Karen J. P. Liebert, R.N., B.S.N.
Video 7

Patient Panel Discussion and Closing Comments
Patients
Anne Klibanski, M.D.

Video 8
 
The Video Streams are also available from NetBriefings:
 

APPOINTMENTS & REFERRALS

[Neuroendocrine Clinical Home]
Anne Klibanski, M.D., 
Director, Neuroendocrine Clinical Center

aklibanski@partners.org
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Patients & Families with questions about referrals, consultations or appointments may contact:

Voice:  617.726.7948
Fax:  617.726.1241

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Outpatient clinic visits and inpatient consultations can be arranged by calling the Neuroendocrine Clinical Center office. Physicians with questions may contact
Dr. Grinspoon at 617.726.7948

NEUROENDOCRINE BULLETIN

Volume 14, Issue 1,
Spring 2008
Etiology of Thickened Pituitary Stalks
Pituitary Apoplexy
Research Studies Available

 

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Physicians' Pituitary Information Service - Physicians with questions may contact Dr Biller or DR Klibanski at 617.726.3965 or 1.888.429.6863 or via e-mail pituitary.info@partners.org
Voice:  617.726.7948
Fax:  617.726.1241

Clinical Research Studies
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