HOUSTON - SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 2026

8:00 a.m.-3:00 p.m.

Designed to deliver highly interactive, case-based education at the community level—where the majority of oncology care is delivered. These forums focus on practice-ready insights that clinicians can apply immediately in their patient encounters. Registration is free for all healthcare providers. $750 for industry partners.

Educational Focus

  • Treatment sequencing strategies
  • Molecular profiling interpretation
  • Toxicity management in complex patients
  • Immediate, practice-ready insights

Who Attends

  • Community oncologists
  • Academic medical center faculty
  • Advanced practice providers in oncology
  • Multidisciplinary care team members

VENUE INFORMATION

Hilton Houston North
12400 Greenspoint Dr.
Houston, TX 77060

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Schedule-at-Glance

Speakers and Facilitators
Schedule-at-a-glance will be updated with more information soon.

  • Pramod Pinnamaneni, MD, The Nau Project
  • Girish Kunapareddy, MD, UnionHealth

SPONSORS

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The Goal
The goal of the regional forum is to change performance of healthcare professionals—specifically oncology providers—so they are able to navigate the complexity of precision oncology, molecular diagnostics, treatment sequencing, toxicity management and its impact on individualized care.

Target Audience
The target audience for this regional forum are community oncologists, academic medical center faculty, advanced practice providers in oncology and multidisciplinary care team members.

Learning Objectives
Upon the completion of this educational activity, participants will be able to:

  1. Analyze and prioritize treatment sequencing options based on disease state, prior therapies and patient-specific clinical factors.
  2. Interpret molecular profiling results and correlate findings with appropriate targeted therapeutic options.
  3. Assess treatment-related toxicities in complex patients, including those with comorbidities or advanced disease.
  4. Apply emerging clinical evidence to real-world patient scenarios to support immediate implementation in practice.

Principles
All educational content within the regional forum is developed and delivered in accordance with the following principles:

  • Evidence-based foundation: content is grounded in the most current, peer-reviewed scientific literature, clinical guidelines and validated research in oncology.
  • Clinical relevance and applicability: educational activities prioritize real-world clinical scenarios and case-based discussions to ensure applicability to community and academic oncology practice settings.
  • Balanced and unbiased perspectives: all diagnostic and therapeutic options are presented in a fair, balanced and objective manner, including discussion of benefits, risks and limitation to support informed clinical decision-making.
  • Integration of clinical expertise: content reflects clinical reasoning and expert consensus, incorporating peer-to-peer dialogue and multidisciplinary perspectives to support practical implementation.

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