UW Medicine 15th Annual John D. Loeser Pain Conference 2022

20 $

+ Include: 12 videos + 14 pdfs, size: 6.63 GB

+ Target Audience: psychologists, primary care physician

Description

+ Include: 12 videos + 14 pdfs, size: 6.63 GB

+ Target Audience: psychologists, primary care physician

+ Sample video: contact me for sample video

+ Information:

Date & Location

Thursday, November 10, 2022, 7:30 AM – 5:30 PM, Webinar (Online), Seattle, WA

Overview

Pain is one of the most common reasons for people to seek medical care, and Primary Care Providers (PCPs) are the most important providers of acute and chronic pain care for adults and children in the United States. Chronic pain is highly associated with disability, depression, anxiety, prescription opioid use and misuse, and worse outcomes of medical and surgical problems.

The Annual John D. Loeser Pain Conference offers PCPs a changing annual focus to allow providers to meet current topical needs to enable them to meet changing guidelines and new rules, and to allow attendees to focus on subjects that are particularly relevant to their practice and evolving clinical practice competency needs. The 15th Annual John D. Loeser Pain Conference will focus on the practical approaches to management of common chronic pain conditions such as long COVID, IBS, pelvic pain, and facial pain. The afternoon will focus on updates on our understanding of opioids, national and state opioid prescribing guidelines, and buprenorphine for OUD. The lecturers are instructed to ensure that their talks are evidence-based and practically oriented and case-based, only including the theoretical considerations that are necessary to understand the material.

Objectives
Upon completion of this activity, attendees should be able to:
  1. Review the new ICD-11 pain classification
  2. Describe treatment strategies for common pain problems including pelvic pain, IBS and orofacial pain
  3. Develop a plan for your patients with long-COVID-19 syndrome, including pain and fatigue
  4. Construct a treatment for patients with opioid use disorder seeking buprenorphine treatment
  5. Identify the implications of the upcoming CDC guidelines on opioid prescribing

 

+ Topics:

ADJOURN.mp4
ADJOURN.pdf
CDC Guidelines vs. WA State Guidelines.mp4
CDC Guidelines vs. WA State Guidelines.pdf
How Pelvic Health Physical Therapy Can Help Your Patients’ Pain.mp4
How Pelvic Health Physical Therapy Can Help Your Patients’ Pain.pdf
Keynote Address- Expanding the Pain Doctors Office to Family and Work.mp4
Keynote Address- Expanding the Pain Doctors Office to Family and Work.pdf
MJ2301 15thAnnualLoeserPain.pdf
Naturopathic Approach to IBS.mp4
Naturopathic Approach to IBS.pdf
Pain & Fatigue in Long COVID.mp4
Pain & Fatigue in Long COVID.pdf
Psychological Management for Patients with Complex Biopsychosocial Backgrounds.mp4
Psychological Management for Patients with Complex Biopsychosocial Backgrounds.pdf
The Beauty of Buprenorphine in Primary Care.mp4
The Beauty of Buprenorphine in Primary Care.pdf
The Brain on Opioids.mp4
The Brain on Opioids.pdf
The New WHO Pain Classifications & What It May Mean in Medical Practice.mp4
The New WHO Pain Classifications & What It May Mean in Medical Practice.pdf
TMD and Burning Mouth.mp4
TMD and Burning Mouth.pdf
Welcome Remarks & Course Intro.pdf
What’s New in the CDC Clinical Practice Guideline for Prescribing Opioids for Pain.mp4
What’s New in the CDC Clinical Practice Guideline for Prescribing Opioids for Pain.pdf

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