29th Annual Kukuna O Ka La Radiation Oncology Conference

  21 Jan 2025 - 24 Jan 2025

   Lahaina, HI, United States

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29th Annual Kukuna O Ka La Radiation Oncology Conference

21 Jan 2025

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24 Jan 2025

Lahaina, HI, United States



We hope you will join us at the Hyatt Regency Maui, Kaʻanapali for the 29th annual Kukuna-O-Ka-La Radiation Oncology Conference. You will learn all the latest information that Radiation Oncologists need to stay at the top of their game. Network with physicians in your specialty and meet other professionals in radiation oncology. Spend four days (or more!) together and make connections for a lifetime.

The Kukuna meeting not only offers high-yield CME through very impactful, practical presentations from renowned speakers, but it also gives opportunities for invaluable connections and friendships with fellow radiation oncology peers. And you get to enjoy all of this in one of the most beautiful places in the world

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