Oakstone Comprehensive Review of Pain Medicine 2022

40 $

‘+ Include: 44 videos + 2 pdfs, size: 11.1 GB

+ Target Audience: anesthesiologists, neurologists, psychiatrists, emergency physicians, physical medicine and rehabilitation doctors, oncologists, internists, and family physicians

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+ Include: 44 videos + 2 pdfs, size: 11.1 GB

+ Target Audience: anesthesiologists, neurologists, psychiatrists, emergency physicians, physical medicine and rehabilitation doctors, oncologists, internists, and family physicians

+ Sample video: contact me for sample video

+ Information:

Pain Medicine CME from the Experts

The Comprehensive Review of Pain Medicine online CME program addresses the challenge of effective, safe, and timely relief of acute or chronic pain with in-depth insights into evolving viewpoints of opioid analgesics, pain practice management, clinical updates, advances in pain physiology, spine technology, and neuromodulation.

Multidisciplinary speakers are experienced clinicians and teachers who offer not only practical recommendations, but also ways to integrate empathy and an understanding of the mechanism of pain. The sessions in this continuing medical education course highlight both existing and emerging evidence-based clinical strategies in the behavioral, pharmacological, and physical sciences. Key take-home points include:

  • Limiting the Opioid Supply – Are Our Communities Safer?
  • Psychotherapies for Pain – Underused But Effective
  • Opioids and Perioperative Pain Management – A Reassessment
  • Neuromodulation – Moving Past the Epidural Space
  • Appropriate Prescribing and the Pharmacist’s Obligation.
  • Restorative Neurostimulation for Refractory, Mechanical, Nociceptive Chronic Low Back Pain
  • And more…

Date of Original Release: December 1, 2022
Date Credits Expire: December 1, 2025

Learning Objectives

At the completion of this course, you should be able to:

  • Name non-pharmacological therapies for back pain
  • Explain ways to treat patients with co-morbid substance use disorder and chronic pain in the acute setting and the chronic setting
  • List the benefits of virtual reality versus procedural sedation
  • Identify genes that affect analgesic/anesthetic pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics
  • Discuss perioperative interventions to prevent or reduce the chance of long-term use of opioids postoperatively
  • Compare the benefits of dorsal root ganglion stimulation versus epidural stimulation
  • Compare spinal cord stimulation versus targeted drug delivery for chronic pain
  • List the advantages of minimally invasive lumbar decompression and interspinous decompression
  • Explain the advantages and disadvantages of limiting the opioid supply
  • Name acute migraine attack outpatient treatment and preventative migraine treatments

Intended Audience

This educational activity was designed for anesthesiologists, neurologists, psychiatrists, emergency physicians, physical medicine and rehabilitation doctors, oncologists, internists, and family physicians.

 

 

+ Topics:

1. The CDC Guidelines, Version 2.0.mp4
2. My Patient is Taking Opioids for Chronic Pain – What Should I Do. A Step Wise Approach for Legacy Patients.mp4
3. Pharmacogenomics, Opioids & Risk Assessment.mp4
4. Chronic Opioid Therapy – Is Your Patient Benefiting.mp4
5. Detecting Opioid Use Disorder.mp4
6. Opioid Therapy in the Opioid Use Disorder Patient.mp4
7. Opioids & Perioperative Pain Management – A Reassessment.mp4
8. Appropriate Prescribing & the Pharmacist’s Obligation.mp4
9. Limiting the Opioid Supply – Are Our Communities Safer.mp4
10. Understanding Insurance Contracting.mp4
11. Someone Calls the Office to Report Your Patient is Misusing Opioids.mp4
12. Management of Chronic Pain – A Primer for Mid-Level Practitioners.mp4
13. Long COVID & Chronic Pain.mp4
14. Myofascial Pain Syndrome & Botulinum Toxin – Alternative During COVID.mp4
15. New Treatment Options for Pain.mp4
16. Interventional Therapies for Headache.mp4
17. Medical Cannabis – A Synthesis of the Evidence.mp4
18. Integrative Medicine and Chronic Pain.mp4
19. Psychotherapies for Pain, Underused but Effective.mp4
20. Radiofrequency for Joint Pain.mp4
21. Disparities in Pain Management.mp4
22. Interventional Pain Procedure at the End of Life.mp4
23. Chronic Pain in Pregnancy – Outpatient Management of Pregnant Patients.mp4
24. Sickle Cell Disease – Overview & Pain Management.mp4
25. Insights into Clinical Decision-Making Mistakes.mp4
26. Updates on New Regional Anesthesia Techniques.mp4
27. Orofacial Pain – Diagnosis & Management of Persistent Idiopathic Facial Pain.mp4
28. Use of Opioids in Pediatric Pain Management.mp4
29. Ultrasound & Musculo-Skeletal Procedures.mp4
30. Neuroimmune Responses & Chronic Pain.mp4
31. Objective Measures of Pain.mp4
32. Virtual Reality – Making New Connections.mp4
33. Minimally Invasive Lumbar Decompression (MILD) Procedure.mp4
34. Interspinous Decompression.mp4
35. Sacroiliac Joint Procedures.mp4
36. Vertebral Augmentation.mp4
37. Endoscopic Spine Surgery.mp4
38. Restorative Neurostimulation for Refractory, Mechanical, Nociceptive Chronic Low Back Pain.mp4
39. Optimizing Lumbar & Cervical Facet Radiofrequency Ablation Outcome – Focus on Multispecialty Guideline Recommendations.mp4
40. The Choice of Spinal Cord Stimulation vs. Targeted Drug Delivery for Chronic Pain – Conventional Wisdom or Data-Driven Choice.mp4
41. Dorsal Root Ganglion Stimulation vs. Epidural Stimulation – The Search for Improved Efficacy.mp4
42. ElectroAnalgesia.mp4
43. Neuromodulation – Moving Past the Epidural Space.mp4
44. Imaging Pain in the Brain with Functional MRI.mp4
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