Preview our March 6 Research Seminar

Register for our March 6 seminar with Keynote Speaker Robert Mutter, MD, Mayo Clinic.

We invite you to enjoy a day of innovation and continuing education! Join us for the 56th Annual Radiation Oncology Research Seminar, taking place on March 6, 2026, at the Hilton University of Florida Conference Center in Gainesville, Florida. Keynote Speaker will be Robert W. Mutter, MD, Chair of Research and Professor, Mayo Clinic Comprehensive Cancer Center.

Nursing, Radiation Therapy, Allied Health

Program Highlights:

  • Keynote – Tiny Beams, Big Impact: The Promise of Minibeam Therapy
  • Managing radiation skin effects in breast cancer
  • The role of diet during and after treatment
  • Evidence updates on proton therapy for pediatric brain tumors
  • Addressing stressors and lifestyle factors during cancer therapy
  • A multidisciplinary panel on early-stage breast cancer
  • Practical sessions on QA and avoiding common treatment errors

This track is ideal for professionals seeking both clinical insight and practical application in radiation oncology care delivery. Register now!

Physician Scientist Track

Program Highlights:

  • Keynote – Tiny Beams, Big Impact: The Promise of Minibeam Therapy
  • Outcomes in head and neck, breast, lung, and cervical cancers
  • Advances in breast cosmesis assessment and regional nodal irradiation
  • Cardiac MRI versus echocardiography for radiation cardiotoxicity
  • ctDNA and personalized response evaluation during radiation therapy
  • Clinical trial engagement, complexity, and accrual lessons
  • A multidisciplinary panel on early-stage breast cancer

The Physician Scientist Track of our annual seminar features a robust lineup of clinical, translational, and outcomes-based research across disease sites and modalities. Register now!

Continuing Education Credits

  • Accreditation: The University of Florida College of Medicine is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) to provide continuing medical education for physicians.
  • Credit: The University of Florida College of Medicine designates this live activity for 8 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™ (pending final review and approval). Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.
  • Nurses and Radiation Therapists: This event has been designated for 7 total Category A credits by the ASRT and the FLDOH-BRC and 7 total RFE credits by the MDCB.

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The seminar has three concurrent programs for radiation therapy, oncology nursing, and radiation oncology.

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