Boston University 24th Annual HCNE Boston Headache Symposium 2024

30 $

+ Include: 17 videos + 17 audios + 17 file sub vtt + 1 pdf, size: 5.14 GB

+ Target Audience: neurologists, primary care providers

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+ Include: 17 videos + 17 audios + 17 file sub vtt + 1 pdf, size: 5.14 GB

+ Target Audience: neurologists, primary care providers

+ Sample video: contact me for sample video

+ Information:

Headache Cooperative of the Northeast Boston 2024 Annual Meeting

Boston, MA USNovember 2, 2024

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 participant will be able to:

  1. Apply the latest approach to the evaluation and management of the headache patient
  2. Describe the management of headache in the pediatric population
  3. Describe common orofacial pain presentations
  4. List and use the different procedures for trigeminal pain
  5. Describe arguments for and against the use of Botulinum toxin for chronic migraine
  6. Describe various alternative therapies used in headache medicine
  7. Describe headache classification
  8. Recognize the presentation and approach of a ‘difficult patient’
  9. List upcoming therapies in Headache Medicine
  10. Discuss the role of diet in the expression of migraine

 

+ Topics:

Time Agenda Description
7:50 AM -8:00AM Welcome and Introduction
Part 1: Moderator – Dr. Herbert Markley
8:00AM-8:45 AM Approach to the Headache Patient – Dr. Allan Purdy   Discussant Dr. Robert Shapiro
8:45AM-9:30AM Headache Management in Pediatrics – Dr. Alcy Torres   Discussant. Dr. Shuhan Zhu
 9:30AM-9:45AM Q&A
9:45AM-10:00AM Break
Part 2: Moderator – Dr. Kate Mullin
10:00AM -10:45AM Prevention of Migraine – Dr. Melissa Rayhill   Discussant Dr. Andrea Harriott
10:45AM-11:30AM Procedures for Trigeminal Pain – Dr. Jeffrey Schweitzer   Discussant Dr. Hsinlin (Thomas) Cheng
11:30AM-11:45AM Q&A
11:45AM-12:00PM Lunch Break
12:00PM-1:00PM Lunch Debate: Botulinum toxin for Chronic Migraine- Good or Bad? – Dr. Brian McGeeney & Dr. Fred Cohen
Part 3: Moderator – Dr. Randall Weeks
1:00PM-1:45PM Integrative Medicine for Headache Medicine – Dr. Carolyn Burnstein   Discussant Mary O’Dwyer, PA
1:45PM-2:00PM Q&A
2:00PM-2:45PM Dangerous Headaches – Dr. Morris Levin  Discussant Dr. Chris Gottschalk
2:45PM-3:30PM The Difficult Patient – Dr. Ron Kulich   Discussant Dr. Steve Baskin
           3:30PM-3:45PM Q&A
           3:45PM-4:00PM Break
Part 4: Moderator – Dr. Tom Ward
4:00PM-4:45PM The Truth about Diet and Migraine – Dr. Tanya Bilchik   Discussant  Dr. Amanda Macone
4:45PM-5:30PM Headache Pipeline – Dr. Shivang Joshi   Discussant  Dr. Tom Ward
5:30PM-5:45PM Q&A

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