Notice from the American Board of Thoracic Surgery

Notice from the American Board of Thoracic Surgery

692 The Annals of Thoracic Surgery Vol45 No 6 June 1988 55. Karrer K, Denck H: Multimodality treatment with surgery in small cell lung cancer. Intl J...

190KB Sizes 2 Downloads 30 Views

692 The Annals of Thoracic Surgery Vol45 No 6 June 1988

55. Karrer K, Denck H: Multimodality treatment with surgery in small cell lung cancer. Intl J Clin Pharmacol Res 7:313, 1987 56. Vogt-Moykopf I: The role of surgery in the treatment of small cell lung carcinoma (SCLC). Eur J Respir Dis [Suppl] 63:12, 1982 57. Merkle NM, Toomes H, Drings P, et al: Problem of oat cell carcinoma: surgical resection. In Eschapasse H, Delarne NC (eds): International Trends in General Thoracic Surgery. Philadelphia, Saunders, 1985, pp 190-196 58. Salzer GM, Muller LC, Frommhold H, et al: The role of surgery in the combined management of small cell bronchial carcinoma. Thorac Cardiovasc Surg 34:362, 1986 59. Adelstein DJ, Tomashefski JF, Snow NJ, et al: Mixed small cell and non-small cell lung cancer. Chest 89.699, 1986 60. Prager RL, Foster JM, Hainsworth JD, et al: The feasibility of adjuvant surgery in limited-stage small cell carcinoma: a prospective evaluation. Ann Thorac Surg 38:622, 1984 61. Valdivieso M, McMurtrey MJ, Farha P, et al: Prospective evaluation of adjuvant surgical resection (ASR)in small cell lung cancer (SCLC). Proc Am SOCClin Oncol 3:220, 1984 62. Gatzmeir U, Radenbach D: Chemotherapy (CAV) and surgical resection as combined modality in the therapy of small cell lung cancer. Panminerva Med 28:63, 1986 63. Meyer ]A, Gullo JJ, Ikin PM, et al: Adverse prognostic effect

64. 65. 66.

67.

68.

69.

of N, disease in treated small cell carcinoma of the lung. J Thorac Cardiovasc Surg 88:495, 1984 Baker RR, Ettinger DS, Ruckdeschel JD, et al: The role of surgery in the management of selected patients with small cell carcinoma of the lung. J Clin Oncol 5:697, 1987 Carney DN, Gazdar AF, Bepler G, et al: Establishment and identification of small cell lung cell lines having classic and variant features. Cancer Res 45:2913, 1985 Gazdar AF, Carney DN, Nau MN, et al: Characteristics of variant subclasses of small cell lines derived from small cell lung carcinoma having distinctive biochemical, morphological, and growth properties. Cancer Res 45:2924, 1983 Johnson BE, Nau MN, Gazdar AF, et al: Oncogene amplificahon of C-Myc and N-Myc in cell lines established from patients with small cell lung cancer (SCLC) is associated with shortened survival (abstract 111). Presented at the Fourth World Conference on Lung Cancer, Toronto, Ont, Canada, Aug 25-30, 1985 Inglehart JD, Wolfe WG, Vernon WB, et al: Electron microscopy in selection of patients with small cell carcinoma of the lung for medical versus surgical therapy. J Thorac Cardiovasc Surg 90:351, 1985 Einhorn LH, Williams SP: The role of surgery in small cell undifferentiated lung cancer. Proc Am SOCClin Oncol 5:172, 1986

Notice from the American Board of Thoracic Surgery T h e American Board of Thoracic Surgery began its recertification process i n 1984. Diplomates interested i n participating i n this examination should maintain a documented list of t h e cardiothoracic operations they performed d u r i n g t h e year prior t o application for recertification. They should also k e e p a record of their attendance a t thoracic surgical meetings, a n d other continui n g medical education activities pertaining to thoracic surgery and thoracic disease, for t h e t w o years prior to application. A m i n i m u m of 100 h o u r s of approved CME activity is required. In place of a cognitive examination, candidates for recertification will be required t o complete both the general thoracic and cardiac portions of t h e SESATS I11 syllabus (Self-Education/Self-Assessment i n Thoracic Surgery). It is n o t necessary for candidates t o purchase

SESATS I11 booklets prior to applying for recertification. SESATS 111 booklets will b e forwarded t o candidates after their applications h a v e been accepted. Diplomates whose 10-year certificates will expire i n 1990 may begin t h e recertification process i n 1988. This new certificate will be d a t e d 10 years from t h e time of expiration of t h e original certificate. Recertification is also open to a n y Diplomate w i t h an unlimited certificate a n d will i n no w a y affect t h e validity of t h e original certificate. The deadline for submission of applications is July 1, 1988. A recertification brochure outlining t h e rules a n d requirements for recertification i n thoracic surgery is available u p o n request from t h e American Board of Thoracic Surgery, One American Plaza, Suite 803, Evanston, IL 60201.