Oakstone Intensive Update in Pain Management 2017

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Description Include: 55 videos 1 pdf, size: 7.78 GB Target Audience: anesthesia providers, orthopaedic and spine surgeons, neurologists, neurosurgeons, headache specialists, palliative care specialists, primary care physicians, physical therapists, physician assistants, residents and fellows in training Sample video: contact me for sample video Information: Cleveland Clinic Specialty Review In-depth review of recent advances in pain medicine, regional anesthesia/analgesia, and the tremendous changes affecting the practice of pain management. Explore Key Topics in Pain Management With in-depth reviews and analyses of recent advances in pain medicine and regional anesthesia/analgesia, this CME program also addresses the tremendous changes affecting the practice of pain management. Intensive Update in Pain Management’s internationally renowned faculty will provide insightful assessment and clinical evaluation of topics to help you better: Understand the pathophysiology of acute and chronic pain Identify various chronic neuropathic pain conditions Recognize the impact of health care reform on pain medicine practice Review novel state-of-the-art interventional and non-interventional techniques in diagnosis and management of chronic pain, cancer pain, and headaches Learning Objectives Upon completion of this activity, the participant will be able to: Define the role of DRG stimulation within the spectrum of neuromodulation therapies Identify patient selection criteria for neuromodulation therapies Develop strategies to provide affordable pain care that addresses the economic impact of health care reform Recognize pain conditions and symptoms that would trigger patient referral for surgical treatment Summarize the role of rheumatologic conditions in chronic pain development and treatment List the technical skills needed to perform interventional pain procedures Use multidisciplinary and multimodal pain treatments to treat chronic pain conditions Apply CDC guidelines to chronic opioid treatment to improve safety and reduce adverse effects associated with their use Intended Audience This educational activity was designed for anesthesia providers, interventional pain specialists, physical medicine and rehabilitation specialists, orthopaedic and spine surgeons, neurologists, neurosurgeons, headache specialists, palliative care specialists, primary care physicians, physical therapists, physician assistants, nurse practitioners and residents and fellows in training. Date Of Original Release: April 1, 2017   Topics: 01. Higher Centre and Pain- From Basic Science to Clinical Perspective Philip Peng, MBBS.mp4 02. Mechanism of Action of Spinal Cord Stimulation Ricardo Vallejo, MD, PhD.mp4 03. Mechanistic Approaches to Treating Chronic Pain Daniel Clauw, MD.mp4 04. Neurophysiological Basis for Multimodal Therapy in Postoperative Pain Philip Peng, MBBS.mp4 05. Anatomic Imaging for Pain Evaluation John Carrino, MD, MPH.mp4 06. Cannabinoids for Chronic Pain Daniel Clauw, MD.mp4 07. Q&A.mp4 08. Autoimmune Disorders and Pain Carmen Gota, MD.mp4 09. Fibromyalgia – Current Understanding Daniel Clauw, MD.mp4 10. ANA, RF, ENA- Making Sense of Rheumatologic Alphabet Soup Carmen Gota, MD.mp4 11. Contemporary Guidelines For Managing Fibromyalgia Benjamin Abraham, MD.mp4 12. Comprehensive Evaluation of the Fibromyalgia Patient Robert Bolash, MD.mp4 13. High Density Stimulation Aaron Calodney, MD.mp4 14. Peripheral Nerve Stimulation Timothy R. Deer, MD.mp4 15. Burst Stimulation Timothy R. Deer, MD.mp4 16. High Frequency Stimulation Ricardo Vallejo, MD, PhD.mp4 17. Q&A.mp4 18. Opioid Crisis in America – How Did We Get Here Richard Rosenquist, MD.mp4 19. Should Opioids Be Used for Chronic Pain – Pro Aaron Calodney, MD.mp4 20. Should Opioids Be Used for Chronic Pain – Con Richard Rosenquist, MD.mp4 21. CDC and FDA Opioid Guidelines – Blessing or Curse Anita Gupta, DO, PharmD.mp4 22. Drug – Drug Interactions in Pain Management Elizabeth Casserly, PharmD, RPh.mp4 23. Managing the Difficult Patient Before They Manage You Daniel Doleys, PhD.mp4 24. Beyond Opioids for Cancer Pain Oscar Deleon-Casasola, MD.mp4 25. A Surgeon’s Appraisal of Spine Pain Complaints Sean Nagel, MD.mp4 26. Long Term Outcomes from Lumbar Spinal Fusion Ajit Krishnaney, MD.mp4 27. Imaging the Cervical Spine John Carrino, MD, MPH.mp4 28. Surgical Approaches to Cervical Spine Disease Ajit Krishnaney, MD.mp4 29. Psychological Evaluation of the Failed Back Surgery Patient Could This Have Been Predicted Prevented Preoperatively Daniel Doleys, PhD.mp4 30. Q&A.mp4 31. Diet and Chronic Pain Teresa Dews, MD.mp4 32. Exercise as Medical Treatment Richard Rosenquist, MD.mp4 33. Hormonal Effects of Chronic Pain and Its Treatments Robert Bolash, MD.mp4 34. Complementary and Alternative Treatments Michael Amster, MD.mp4 35. Smoking and Chronic Pain Benjamin Abraham, MD.mp4 36. Physician Heal Thyself – Addressing and Preventing Burnout Michael Amster, MD.mp4 37. Sodium Nitrite for Peripheral Neuropathy Amol Soin, MD.mp4 38. Intradural Spinal Cord Stimulation Sean Nagel, MD.mp4 39. Future Trends in Determining the Mechanism of Action for SCS Ramsin Benyamin, MD.mp4 40. 5HT Agonist for Neuropathic Pain Amol Soin, MD.mp4 41. PILD for Lumbar Spinal Stenosis Ramsin Benyamin, MD.mp4 42. Q&A.mp4 43. Transitioning From Fee for Service to Bundled Payments and Population Health Robert Bolash, MD.mp4 44. Measuring Pain Outcomes – Time for a Change Teresa Dews, MD.mp4 45. Is Targeted Drug Delivery Economically Viable in 2017 Robert Bolash, MD.mp4 46. Midas Encore RCT Ramsin Benyamin, MD.mp4 47. Cost Effectiveness of Neuro Stimulation Robert Bolash, MD.mp4 48. Team-based Healthcare Delivery Lynn Gaddis, RN, MSN, CFNP – BC.mp4 49. Q&A.mp4 50. Current Opioid Guidelines and Maintenance of the Chronic Pain Patient Lynn Gaddis, RN, MSN, CFNP – BC.mp4 51. Managing the Flood of Patient Messages Kathryn Kraus, PA-C, MPAS.mp4 52. Polypharmacy, Pain, and Drug Interactions Strategies to Balance Risk and Benefits Anita Gupta, DO, PharmD.mp4 53. Improving Documentation to Reduce Denials and Preauthorizations Kathryn Kraus, PA-C, MPAS.mp4 54. Spine Pain – Neurological Evaluation and Differential Diagnosis Sean Nagel, MD.mp4 55. How to Manage theAggressive Patient Lynn Gaddis, RN, MSN, CFNP – BC, and Daniel Doleys, PhD.mp4 Syllabus.pdf

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