Osler Radiation Oncology Virtual Mock October 16-19, 2026 (a la carte Mock Oral Only)
Description
This interactive prep course is designed to help you practice and build confidence as we prepare you to conquer your Boards in the virtual setting where you will take the exam. Our expert faculty and excellent teachers in their respective fields have prepared thousands of candidates for their Boards. Each mock examiner has adapted and utilized the content outline in creating scenarios for your 30-minute mock oral sessions. You practice going through multiple timed scenarios in each mock oral session. Given direction, and presentation cues, leaving time for detailed feedback and teaching/take-home points.
Course fees include participating in 5 private virtual mock orals scheduled during the three days encompassing the course. Participants may purchase additional mock orals if desired; however, topic availability may be limited near the start of the course.
Accreditation Statement
The Osler Institute is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) to provide continuing medical education for physicians.
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* CME Credit and Osler guarantee policies are non-applicable.
Cost: $800
View Offer chevron_rightKey Features
- Five (30-minute) Private Sessions
- Private Sessions October 16-19, 2026 (Fri., Sat., Sun., Mon)
- Limited Spots Available! Act Now!
- Topic availability may be limited.
Topics Covered
- Breast
- CNS
- Gastrointestinal
- Genitourinary
- Gynecologic
- Head, Neck, and Skin
- Lung, Soft Tissue, and Bone
- Lymphoma
- Pediatric
Learning Objectives
At the conclusion of this course, participants should be able to perform the following for cancers of the eight ABR defined anatomical categories:
• Describe the anatomy, epidemiology/etiologic agents, and natural history
• Explain the pathology and use of tumor markers in determining therapy
• Describe the initial clinical evaluation, staging, and routes of disease spread (local and distant)
• Outline potential treatment modalities, including optimum beam and radiation sources, volume and dose calculations, as well as fractionation as appropriate for a case scenario
• Describe the application of brachytherapy or use of multimodality therapies, including sequence, interactions, and specific agents if warranted
• Discuss follow-up treatment and evaluation, patterns of failure, and expected tissue effects
• Review the use of palliative care for brain, hepatic and skeletal lesions
• Summarize ethical issues, patient safety, and quality assurance pertinent to individual cases
Target Audience
Residents Physican preparing for the Certfying Exam