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Principles of Patient-Centered Clinical Radiopharmaceutical Therapy: Quality and Safety 
—Hyun Kim, MD

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Introduction to Radiopharmaceutical Therapy and Curriculum Overview
—Ana Kiess, MD, PhD

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Principles of Clinical Molecular Imaging for Radiopharmaceutical Therapy
—Vikas Prasad, MD, PhD

This series provides an overview of historical and contemporary indications for radiation therapy in the treatment of nononcological conditions such as ventricular tachycardia, plantar fasciitis, Dupuytren's and Ledderhose diseases, osteoarthritis, and functional brain disorders.

This Research-Oriented Career Knowledge and Support (ROCKS) web session will review career negotiations in academic radiation oncology, by hearing from five successful researchers within academic radiation oncology departments.  Participants learn about how and when to negotiate to advance your c

This course is a part of the Faculty Fundamentals Training Series created for ASTRO presenters. The purpose of this course is to provide faculty with helpful guidelines on presentation visual design.

This course is a part of the Faculty Fundamentals Training Series created for ASTRO presenters. It offers an overview of the main presentation components and how best they can be applied to create a solid structure and an effective flow of the content slides.

This course is a part of the Faculty Fundamentals Training Series created for ASTRO presenters. The goal of this training is to help speakers prepare their presentations’ delivery following recommended best practices and ASTRO guidelines.

Beyond the Beam is a 15-hour in-depth curriculum supplement resource that is designed specifically for radiation oncology residents and practicing radiation oncologists who are planning or participating in a radiopharmaceutical therapy (RPT) clinical program.

This Research-Oriented Career Knowledge and Support (ROCKS) web session, discusses approaches to applying for and obtaining research support from sources beyond the NIH, such as NSF, DOD, DOE, ACS, and other independent funding entities that focus on radiobiology, radiation physics and radiation

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