Because the CyberKnife Scientific Meeting is focused on the sharing of concentrated clinical material presented by CyberKnife users in various fields, attendees were eligible to receive a maximum of 13 continuing medical education (CME) credits™, accredited through The Institute for Medical Education.
The CyberKnife Scientific Meeting is organized by The CyberKnife Society, an organization that brings together users from around the world to foster the scholarly exchange of information pertaining to radiosurgery. Attendees include leading surgeons, radiation oncologists, radiation therapists, physicists, administrators and nurses from across the globe. Attendance at the CyberKnife Scientific Meeting is self-funded for both attendees and presenters alike.

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About The CyberKnife Society
The CyberKnife Society (CKS) is a multi-disciplinary non-profit organization of surgeons, radiation oncologists, physicists, and allied professionals, who are dedicated to advancing the science and clinical practice of radiosurgery. Originally formed in 2002 and becoming a non-profit (501c6) in 2008, The CyberKnife Society today represents over 750 members who perform stereotactic radiosurgery in hospitals and freestanding centers throughout the world. www.cksociety.org
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