
September 6, 2008
John B. Hynes Veterans Memorial Convention Center
Boston, Massachusetts
MAD 2008: A Featured Event of the 6th Int. Congress on Meningiomas and Cerebral Venous System
Program Agenda - Register Now - (Registration also available on the day of the event)
About Us
The Brain Science Foundation is an independent, 501(c)(3) nonprofit, supporting organization to Brigham and Women’s Hospital and was established by high-tech entrepreneur, Steven Haley and wife, Kathleen, following Steven’s treatment for meningioma in 1997. The Brain Science Foundation is dedicated to finding a cure for meningioma and other primary brain tumors and to advancing the understanding of brain function as it relates to these tumors. The Brain Science Foundation supports basic and clinical research, promising new treatments, and opportunities to improve the quality of patient care.
About the Event
Hosted in conjunction with the 6th International Congress on Meningiomas and Cerebral Venous System (for detailed information regarding this professional event, please visit, http://www.themeningiomaconference2008.org/index.html), MAD 2008 will involve patients in an international dialogue on meningioma and promote the critical role of the patient in advancing meningioma reserach and our ability detect, treat and cure this disease.
Program Agenda
| 8:00-9:00AM | Breakfast & Registration |
| 9:00-9:20AM | Welcome |
| 9:20-9:35AM | Fatigue and Other Symptoms after Meningioma Treatment Nancy Conn-Levin, BSF Advisor, Health Educator, and Meningioma Survivor |
| 9:35-10:00AM | Managing Side Effects of Medicine Jong Woo Lee, MD, Department of Neurology, Brigham and Women’s Hospital |
| 10:00-10:40AM | Mind/Body Medicine Herbert Benson, MD, Founding President of the Benson-Henry Institute for Mind Body Medicine |
| 10:40-10:55AM | Break |
| 10:55-11:15AM | Maximizing Your Partnership with Your Physician Mark Johnson, MD, PhD, Associate Surgeon, Department of Neurosurgery, BWH |
| 11:15-12:15PM | Patient panel |
| 12:15-1:15PM | Lunch |
| 1:15-1:45PM | Meningioma Surgery- Goals and Outcomes (Professor) Jacques Brotchi, MD, PhD, President of the World Federation of Neurosurgical Societies |
| 1:45-2:15PM | Meningioma Therapies – Current and Future |
| 2:15-2:45PM | Meningioma Science Panel (Professor) Michel Kalamarides, MD, PhD, Hopital Beaujon, Paris, Mark Johnson, MD, PhD and others |
| 2:45-3:00PM | Meningioma Epidemiology Elizabeth B. Claus, MD, PhD, Attending Surgeon, Department of Neurosurgery, Professor Yale University Introduction by Carol Kruchko, President of the Central Brain Tumor Registry of the United States |
| 3:00-3:20PM | Break |
| 3:20-4:15PM | Brain Tumor Board Featuring an interdisciplinary team of Doctors led by Debra LaFrankie, RN, Dana-Farber/Brigham and Women's Cancer Center |
| 4:15-4:45PM | Cognitive Issues After Meningioma Therapy Mary Ellen Meadows, PhD, Neuropsychologists, BWH |
| 4:45-5:15PM | Breakout Session (two 30 minute sessions) “The Financial Impact of Brain Tumors on Patients/Families and Caregiver Tips” – Harriet Patterson, MPH, Director of Patient Services, National Brain Tumor Society; Donna Dello Iacono, RN, PhD (c), Brain Tumor Nurse, Department of Neurosurgery, BWH or “Non-hormonal Therapies for Menopausal Symptoms” – Maria Yialamas, MD, Instructor in Medicine Division of Endocrinology, Diabetes, and Hypertension, BWH |
| 5:30-7:00PM | Reception for MAD attendees, Congress participants, and friends of the BSF and BWH- featuring a performance by David Bailey! |
Registration
Early Bird registration for MAD 2008 will open on May 15 at a fee of $30. Registration received on or after Tuesday, August 5, 2008 will be charged at $35.
How to Register
Completed Meeting Registration Forms with credit card information can be submitted online, faxed or mailed to the AANS’ MCVS Housing & Registration Department.
The MCVS Online Registration is the most immediate and secure method of registration.
Online: https://www.cteusa.com/aans27
Fax: (800) 952-9812 (U.S)
(847) 759-4228 (International)
Registration Form
Mail: MCVS Registration & Housing Bureau
c/o Conference Technology Enhancements
PO Box 2686
Des Plaines, Il 60018
Registration Form
Please make checks payable in U.S. dollars to Meningioma and Cerebral Venous System
To register by phone, please contact – Tammy Gilson-Hodge at 617-525-8395
Housing |
HOUSING IS NOW OPEN! The housing deadline is Monday, August 4.
After Monday, August 4 room availability and special rates cannot be guaranteed.
Several housing options are available:
The Meningiomas & Cerebral Venous System Conference has designated the Boston Marriott Copley Place as the Headquarters Hotel.
Boston Marriott Copley Place – Headquarters Hotel
110 Huntington Avenue
Boston , MA 02116
Phone: (617) 236-5800
Web site: www.marriott.com/hotels/travel/bosco-boston-marriott-copley-place/
Room Rate: $259* Single / $279* Double
The Boston Marriott Copley Place is centrally located in the Back Bay of Boston. All guest rooms offer the new Revive bed, 300 thread count linens, high-speed Internet, cable TV, laptop safes and web TV. Dining options include three restaurants, cocktail lounge, Starbuck’s® and 24-hour room service. This hotel offers numerous amenities such as valet parking, gift shop, car rental desk, health club and tour desk.
Other accommodations affiliated with the Meningiomas & Cerebral Venous System Conference include:
The Fairmont Copley Plaza
138 St. James Avenue
Boston, MA 02116
Phone: (617) 267-5300
Web site: www.fairmont.com/copleyplaza
Room Rate: $294* Single / Double
The historic Fairmont Copley Plaza offers many amenities that will ensure a quintessential Boston experience. The guest rooms have been completely refurbished with European influences to reflect the grace of a glorious past updated with contemporary conveniences. This hotel is accredited by AAA and renowned for their Four-Diamond, white glove service, including 24-hour In Room Dining, Fairmont Gold concierge floor and much more! Their unrivaled location is just steps from the upscale Copley Place Shopping Gallery, the Prudential Shops and famous Newbury Street, offering fine dining, art galleries, designer boutiques and sidewalk cafés and all of Boston’s historic sights.
How to Reserve Housing for the Marriott Copley Place or The Fairmont Copley Plaza
Please note: Housing reservations for the Marriott or Fairmont must be made through the housing bureau.
Completed Housing Reservations Forms with credit card information can be submitted online, faxed or mailed to the MCVS Housing & Registration Department.
MAD attendees may register for MCVS housing via telephone at (800) 713-0791 (U.S.) or (847) 759-4255 (International).
Here are a few key points to note when calling for housing in Boston:
Online: https://www.cteusa.com/aans27
Fax: (800) 952-9812 (U.S)
(847) 759-4228 (International)
Housing Reservations Form
Mail: MCVS Registration & Housing Bureau
c/o Conference Technology Enhancements
PO Box 2686
Des Plaines, Il 60018
Housing Reservations Form
You may guarantee your reservation with VISA, MasterCard or American Express.
A housing confirmation will be sent to you via e-mail or fax (if no e-mail address is supplied) or via mail (if no e-mail or fax number is supplied) within 48 hours of receipt of your registration. A portion of your room rate will be used to defray the cost of housing and registration services.
Please note: No reservations will be accepted by telephone. If you have questions, call: (800) 713-0774 (U.S.) or (847) 759-4260 (International)
Do not send your Housing Reservation Form to the AANS Housing Bureau via Federal Express, UPS or Airborne. The only overnight service that will deliver to a PO Box address is the U.S. Postal Service.
Reservation Information
Only one room may be requested on each form. If you are sharing a room, send only one form with the names of the persons who are sharing; be sure to include all names and the earliest arrival and latest departure date. Additional reservations will be taken on a space available basis only. Every effort will be made to reserve a room at the rate requested – if a room is not available, the next available rate will be reserved.
Accommodations
Every effort will be made to accommodate room/bed types, connecting rooms, specific locations, but can not be guaranteed. All requests are subject to availability upon arrival.
Check-in: 4:00 PM / Check-out: 12:00 Noon
Cancellation Policy
Each deposit is refundable providing each reservation is cancelled with the hotel at least 24 hours prior to day of arrival and a valid cancellation number is provided. Thereafter, the deposit will be applied to the final night’s reservation and will be forfeited. Any reservation that has not been cancelled by or for an individual who does not arrive will automatically be billed for one night’s room and tax. Revisions to departure dates may be made up to and including point of check-in to avoid payment of penalty.
Questions?
If you have questions, contact the MCVS Housing & Registration Bureau at (800) 713-0791 (U.S.) or (847) 759-4255 (International) or e-mail aansmcvs@cteusa.com.
Hotel rooms for MAD attendees have also been blocked at the following locations. When reserving a room, please mention the 6th International Congress on Meningiomas and Cerebral Venous System to receive the negotiated rate.
Howard Johnson Hotel Boston
617-267-8300
Holiday Inn - Beacon Street
617-277-1200
The Brookline Courtyard by Marriott
866-296-2296
Boston Marriott Copley Place
617-236-5800
Fairmont Copley Plaza
617- 267-5300
We welcome your questions and any suggestions you may have regarding MAD 2008.