Intensive Update in Pain Management
Stay Ahead in Pain Management: Elevate Your Practice with Cutting-Edge Strategies!
24 Hours of Content
42 Videos Full HD
9 Core Module
Lifetime Access
Pain Management CME: Learn the Latest Strategies for Optimal Care
The practice of pain medicine is undergoing tremendous changes as a result of therapeutic advances, healthcare reform, and the impact of the opioid crisis and COVID-19. Cleveland Clinic’s Intensive Update in Pain Management features in-depth reviews and analyses of recent advances in pain medicine and regional anesthesia/analgesia.
In this online CME course, a renowned faculty provide insightful assessment and clinical practice evaluation of key topics to:
- Promote a better understanding of the pathophysiology of acute and chronic pain
- Enhance knowledge regarding various chronic somatic and neuropathic pain conditions
- Critically review novel state-of-the-art interventional and non-interventional techniques in diagnosis and management of chronic pain
Let’s take a look at the topics and Speakers
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The Fundamentals
Anatomic Basis for Treating Joint Pain - Maxim Eckmann, MD
Interventional Approaches to Managing Chronic Musculoskeletal Joint Pain - Maxim Eckmann, MD
Complex Regional Pain Syndrome: Essentials of Our Current Understanding - Magdalena Anitescu, MD, PhD
Surgical Approaches for Low Back Pain and Spinal Stenosis - Michael P. Steinmetz, MD
Panel Discussion – Question and Answer - Session Faculty
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Regulatory, Billing and Ethical Challenges in Pain Practice
State Medical Boards and Opioid Prescribing - Damean Freas, DO
Medicare Billing Changes – Impact on Practice - Sharon Merrick, MS, CCS-P
Challenges in Utilizing Digital Medicine for Chronic Pain Management - Kevin Vorenkamp, MD
Solutions to Problematic Billing and Coding Situations - Sharon Merrick, MS, CCS-P
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Emerging Pharmacological and Interventional Treatment
TDD vs SCS: Conventional Wisdom vs Science - Nagy Mekhail, MD, PhD
Basi-vertebral Nerve Ablation - Magdalena Anitescu, MD, PhD
Shoulder Radiofrequency Ablation - Maxim Eckmann, MD
Interspinous Spacers for Spinal Stenosis - Timothy R. Deer, MD
What is the Role of Evoked Compound Action Potential (ECAP) Monitoring in Neuromodulation Outcomes? - Erika A. Petersen, MD
Panel Discussion – Question and Answer - Session Faculty
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Neuromodulation: Effective Utilization of Targets, Techniques, and Devices
What are the Unmet Needs in Neuromodulation in 2022? - Nagy Mekhail, MD, PhD
High Frequency Stimulation - Erika A. Petersen, MD
Burst Stimulation - Timothy R. Deer, MD
Peripheral Nerve Stimulation - Vafi Salmasi, MD
Feedback Modified Stimulation - Erika A. Petersen, MD
Do Multiple Waveforms Diminish SCS Tolerance? - Timothy R. Deer, MD
Intrathecal Drug Delivery - Shrif Costandi, MD
Neuromodulation – Effective Utilization of Targets, Techniques, and Devices DRG Stimulation - Lynn R. Kohan, MD
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Neuromodulation – Changing Paradigms and Devices: How Do I Choose the Best One For My Patient?
Matching the Diagnosis and the Technique/Device for the Best Patient Outcome – A Case Discussion with the Experts - Moderator: Nagy Mekhail, MD, PhD, Panelists: Timothy R. Deer, MD; Maxim Eckmann, MD; Erika A. Petersen, MD; David A. Provenzano, MD; Vafi Salmasi, MD; Shalini Shah, MD
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The National Opioid Epidemic: Finding Balance in a Changing Environment
Opioid Stewardship at the Provincial Level - Hance Clarke, MD, PhD
Perioperative Pain Management for Major Spine Surgical Procedures - A Surgeon’s Perspective - Michael P. Steinmetz, MD
Misapplication of Guidelines in Addressing the Opioid Crisis? - Richard W. Rosenquist, MD
What is the Role of the Transitional Pain Service? - Hance Clarke, MD, PhD
Safely Tapering Opioids – Is There a Recipe or Best Practice? - Lynn R. Kohan, MD
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Low Back Pain
Optimizing Surgical Referrals for Low Back Pain - Michael P. Steinmetz, MD
Medical Management of Chronic Back Pain - Ellen W. K. Rosenquist, MD
Long-term Management After Failed Surgical Outcomes - Vafi Salmasi, MD
Regenerative Treatments for Low Back Pain – Evidence and Current Status - Kevin Vorenkamp, MD
Physical Therapy for Low Back Pain: Optimizing Treatment Recommendations for Long-Term Success - Philip Toal, PT, DPT
Complications Following Spinal Fusion Procedures – Imbalance and Adjacent Segment Disease - Michael P. Steinmetz, MD
Panel Discussion – Question and Answer - Session Faculty
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Medical Marijuana
Role of Cannabinoids in Chronic Pain Treatment - Hance Clarke, MD, PhD
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Musculoskeletal Pain Management: Expanding Options for Full Spectrum Treatment
Evaluating the Patient with Chronic Musculoskeletal Pain - Vafi Salmasi, MD
Ultrasound Guided Joint and Tendon Injections - Sree Kolli, MD
Physical Therapy for Joint Pain – Formal and Home Based Treatments - Philip Toal, PT, DPT
Myofascial Pain – Common Locations and Contemporary Treatments - George E. Girgis, DO
Panel Discussion – Question and Answer - Session Faculty
Who you will learn from
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Program Director
Richard W. Rosenquist, MD
Chairman, Department of Pain Management Anesthesiology Institute Cleveland Clinic Cleveland, OH-
Speakers
Magdalena Anitescu, MD, PhD
The University of Chicago Medicine Chicago, ILHance Clarke, MD, PhD
Toronto General Hospital Toronto, Ontario, CanadaTimothy R. Deer, MD
The Spine & Nerve Centers Charleston, WVMaxim Eckmann, MD
UT Health San Antonio San Antonio, TXDamean Freas, DO
KureSmart Pain, LLC Annapolis, MDLynn R. Kohan, MD
University of Virginia Health System Charlottesville, VASharon Merrick, MS, CCS-P
American Society of Anesthesiologists Schaumburg, ILErika A. Petersen, MD
University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences Little Rock, ARDavid A. Provenzano, MD
Heritage Valley Health Pain Diagnostics and Interventional Care Sewickley, PAVafi Salmasi, MD
Stanford Healthcare Center Redwood City, CAShalini Shah, MD
University of California Irvine Irvine, CAKevin Vorenkamp, MD, FASA
Duke Pain Medicine Clinic Durham, NC-
Cleveland Clinic Faculty
Shrif Costandi, MD
Department of Pain ManagementGeorge E. Girgis, DO
Department of Pain ManagementEllen W.K. Rosenquist, MD
Center for Spine HealthMichael P. Steinmetz, MD
Department of Neurological SurgeryNagy Mekhail, MD, PhD
Department of Pain ManagementPhilip Toal, PT, DPT
Department of Rehabilitation & Sports TherapyCourse Director
Richard W. Rosenquist, MD
Richard W. Rosenquist, MD, was appointed Chairman of the Department of Pain Management in the Anesthesiology Institute in July 2011. Dr. Rosenquist comes to Cleveland Clinic from the University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics, where he served as Professor of Anesthesiology and Director of the Pain Medicine Division.
Dr. Rosenquist received his medical degree in 1984 from Northwestern University in Chicago, where he continued his residency training. He completed a fellowship in Regional Anesthesia/Pain and Critical Care at Grady Memorial Hospital/Emory University in Atlanta, Georgia, and joined the faculty there.
He returned to Chicago in 1990 as an Assistant Professor of Anesthesiology, Director, Acute Pain Control Service and Director, Center for Pain Management and Rehabilitation Medicine at the University of Illinois, College of Medicine before moving to Iowa in 1997.
Dr. Rosenquist is a Past-President of the American Society of Regional Anesthesia (ASRA) and has served on the ASRA Board of Directors. He currently is Chair of the American Society of Anesthesiologists (ASA) Committee on Pain Medicine and as a member of the ASA Committee on Economics. He also is Vice-Chair of the American Board of Anesthesiology (ABA) Pain Medicine Examination Committee.
Dr. Rosenquist’s areas of interest include myofascial pain, CRPS/RSD, neuropathic pain, cancer pain, sports-related pain, low back pain, acute postoperative pain, regional anesthesia and analgesia.
After participating in this activity, clinicians should be able to:
- Review current evidence from research and clinical trials and describe their application to pain management practices
- Develop strategies to provide optimal pain care that address the regulatory, billing, and ethical challenges in pain practice
- Assess the efficacy and adverse effects of emerging therapies for pain and describe their potential use in clinical practice
- Describe the most effective use of neuromodulation techniques and devices as they apply to specific patient diagnoses
- Analyze the role of opioid analgesics to treat acute and chronic pain in the face of the national opioid epidemic
- Summarize the efficacy of various physical, medical, and surgical approaches to treating chronic low back pain
- Examine the recent options for the evaluation and treatment of chronic musculoskeletal, joint, and myofascial pain
- Demonstrate the technical skills needed to perform interventional pain procedures
Intended Audience
This activity is designed for practitioners and healthcare professionals who seek to learn the latest developments in pain medicine, including anesthesia providers, interventional pain specialists, physical medicine and rehabilitation specialists, orthopedic 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 interested in the practice of pain management.