Description
+ Include: 10 videos + 10 audios + 10 file sub vtt + 1 pdf, size: 3.47 GB
+ Target Audience: neurologists, primary care providers
+ Sample video: contact me for sample video
+ Information:
25th Headache Cooperative of the Northeast Boston Annual Meeting
Boston, MA US November 8, 2025
Headache and facial pain are highly prevalent, disabling, complex medical conditions that are frequently chronic and are often under-diagnosed and inadequately treated. They continue to place a considerable burden on the medical system in both time and financial resources. While the underlying pathophysiology and basic science mechanisms of migraine and other chronic pain disorders have made many advances, there is still much to be learned and understood about these very troublesome public health problems.
The evaluation, diagnosis and management of these pain disorders are a very important continuing education mission and one of the primary objectives of the Headache Cooperative of the Northeast (HCNE).
Target Audience
This program is design to educate practitioners who have an interest in the diagnosis and management of headache disorders. This includes neurologists, primary care providers, nurse practitioners, physician assistants, physical therapists, dentists, psychologists, and other health care providers with an interest in Headache Medicine.
Learning Objectives
At the conclusion of this activity, the participants will be able to:
- Describe the approach to evaluation and management of the headache patient
- Analyze recent guideline updates for treating headache disorders and recommend practice implementation
- Evaluate the benefits and challenges of integrating PA/NPs into Headache Medicine practice
- Identify presentation and workup of CSF leaks causing headache
- Describe common headache presentations and their management
- Identify vestibular symptoms of migraine and strategies to address them
- Describe common presentations of orofacial pain seen by dental pain specialists
- Describe how gender bias in the 19th century has influenced 20th century treatment of headache diseases
- Assess and adapt communication strategies to manage the presentation and approach of a ‘difficult patient’
+ Topics:
| 7:50am – 8:00am | Welcome and Introduction | |
| Part 1 | Moderator | Dr. Herb Markley |
| 8:00am – 8:45am | Session 1 | Approach to the Headache Patient Dr. Thomas Ward, Discussant Dr. Robert Shapiro |
| 8:45am – 9:30am | Session 2 | What is New on Guidelines for Headache Dr. Melissa Rayhill, Discussant. Dr. James Otis |
| 9:30am – 9:45am | Q&A | |
| 9:45am – 10:00am | Break | |
| Part 2 | Moderator | Dr. Paul Rizzoli |
| 10:00am – 10:45am | Session 3 | Integrating PA/NPs into a Headache Medicine Practice Mary O’Dwyer PA, Discussant Jennifer Cheng, NP |
| 10:45am – 11:30am | Session 4 | A Series of CSF Leaks Dr Shuhan Zhu, Discussant Dr. Chris Gottschalk |
| 11:30am – 11:45pm | Q&A | |
| 11:45pm – 12:00pm | Lunch Pick-Up Break | |
| 12:00pm – 1:15pm | Session 5 | Case Discussions – introduced by Dr. Brian McGeeney – discussed by Dr. Andrea Harriott, Dr. Amanda Macone, Dr. Patricia Olson and Dr. Minali Nigam |
| 1:15pm – 1:30pm | Q&A | |
| Part 3 | Moderator | Dr. Kate Mullin |
| 1:30pm – 2:30pm | Session 6 | Vestibular Symptoms and Migraine Dr. Richard Lewis, Discussant Dr. Brian McGeeney |
| 2:30pm – 3:15pm | Session 7 | Orofacial Pain Dr. Jeff Shaefer Discussant Dr. Thomas Cheng |
| 3:15pm – 3:30pm | Q&A | |
| 3:30pm – 3:45pm | Break | |
| Part 4 | Moderator | Dr. Randy Weeks |
| 3:45pm – 4:30pm | Session 8 | Medication Overuse Headache Resulting from Medication Overuse Dr. Alan Rapoport, Discussant Dr. Shivang Joshi |
| 4:30pm – 5:15pm | Session 9 | New England Women in 19th Century Medicine, Barriers to Evidence-Based Training and Their Consignment to “Non-Traditional” Practice Dr. Ron Kulich, Discussant Dr. Steve Baskin |
| 5:15pm-5:30pm | Q&A | |
| Agenda is subject to change without notice | ||





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