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Comprehensive Assessment and
Treatment of Chronic Pain: Incomes and Outcomes |
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Monday, July 17, 2006 |
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Four Points by
Sheraton Hyannis Resort, Hyannis, Cape Cod, Massachusetts |
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Summary |
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Patients with chronic pain cannot be successfully
treated and returned to routine functioning, including work, unless and
until their condition is accurately assessed. In this course, attendees
will learn the components of a comprehensive assessment and effective
treatment strategies for chronic pain patients. Outcomes based
healthcare will be stressed throughout the workshop with consideration
given to clinical effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of treatment
options currently available and in use. Significant cost savings
associated with comprehensive assessment and multidisciplinary treatment
compared to available alternatives such as surgery, pharmacological
treatment, regional anesthesia, implantable devices, and passive
physical modalities will be described. |
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What Will You
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In this intensive one-day
seminar attendees will learn:
• The magnitude and costs of chronic pain to pain sufferers
and society.
• The limitations of current models in conceptualizing and treating
chronic pain.
• The contributions of psychosocial factors and health care providers
to the maintenance of disability.
• The components of a comprehensive assessment that targets
biomedical, psychosocial, and behavioral
components that contribute to symptoms and related disability.
• Currently available options for treating and managing patients with
chronic pain.
• The components and emphases of a multidisciplinary approach to pain
and disability management.
• The clinical effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of currently
available treatment options.
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Distinguished
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Dr. Dennis C. Turk is currently John and Emma
Bonica Professor of Anesthesiology & Pain Research at the University of
Washington. He was formerly on the faculty of Yale University and the
University of Pittsburgh. At the University of Pittsburgh School of
Medicine he was Professor of Psychiatry and Anesthesiology and Director
of the Pain Evaluation and Treatment Institute. He is currently a
special government employee of the Food and Drug Administration. Dr.
Turk was the recipient of the American Psychological Association,
Division of Health Psychology, Outstanding Scientific Contribution Award
in 1993 and the American Academy of Pain Medicine, Janet Travell Pain
Management Award for Clinical Excellence in 1998 and the John C.
Liebeskind Award for Career Contributions to the Field of Pain
Management in 2005. In an international survey conducted in 1999, Dr.
Turk was identified as one of the "top 10 leaders in pain research and
treatment development in the world." He is currently President of the
American Pain Society. Dr. Turk has published over 400 journal articles,
invited papers, and chapters in edited books have been published. He has
written and edited 14 volumes, most recently, The Pain Survival
Guide: How to Reclaim Your Life (2006). He is currently
Editor-in-Chief of the Clinical Journal of Pain. Dr. Turk’s
research has been supported by the National Institute of Arthritis,
Muscularskeletal and Skin Disease, the National Institute of Dental
Research, the National Center for Medical Rehabilitation Research, the
National Center for Health Statistics, and numerous foundations and
pharmaceutical companies. |
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Tuition |
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The $395 tuition includes a continental
breakfast, lunch with faculty, a workshop manual not available
elsewhere, and a dynamic learning experience.
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here for registration information. |
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Continuing Education
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here for Continuing Education
Information.
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Schedule |
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Monday,
July 17, 2006 |
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7:30-8:30 |
Registration and Continental Breakfast
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8:30-9:00 |
Magnitude and Impact of Chronic Pain:
Dr. Turk will discuss the magnitude of
chronic pain and the social and emotional impact of symptoms on the pain
sufferer and his or her family and the financial impact to employers, the
workers’ compensation system, and society. Questions and Answers
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9:00-10:30 |
Understanding Chronic Pain:
Attendees will learn the advantages of
multidisciplinary versus monomodal diagnosis and treatment. Questions and
Answers |
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10:30-10:45 |
Break and Networking Opportunity
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10:45-12:00 |
Comprehensive Assessment (and Reassessment) Strategy:
Attendees will learn the
components of a comprehensive assessment that includes medical,
psychosocial, and behavioral assessment. Specific measures and procedures
will be described and case examples presented to illustrate an approach
designed to assess the patient and not just the disease. Questions and
Answers |
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12:00-1:00 |
Lunch (Provided with Faculty) |
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1:00-1:30 |
Pain and the AMA Guides to the Evaluation of Permanent
Impairment: Attendees will learn
about the ways in which pain is addressed and procedures to assess pain as
described in the 5th edition of the AMA Guides. Questions and Answers
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1:30-2:30 |
Multidisciplinary treatment and rehabilitation, what is
it?: Attendees will learn about
the characteristics, components, and objectives of interdisciplinary pain
rehabilitation. Emphasis will be given to the difference between cure and
rehabilitation and the implications of viewing chronic pain as a chronic
disease. Questions and Answers
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2:30-3:00 |
Evidence-based medicine and Chronic Pain:
Attendees will learn the application and importance
of evidence-based medicine as it relates to treatment of chronic pain patients,
the potential cost savings and cost containment with which it is associated, and
as the basis for "pay for performance." Questions and Answers
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3:00-3:15 |
Break & Networking Opportunity |
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3:15-4:00 |
Clinical Effectiveness and
Cost-Effectiveness of Treatment Options:
Dr. Turk will review and compare
outcomes related to symptom reduction, emotional and physical functioning,
health care utilization, return to work, and closure of disability claims.
Questions and Answers
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4:00-4:30
4:30-5:00 |
Steps to Help Patients with Chronic Pain:
Attendees will learn key features of
successful pain and disease management and a strategic approach to helping
patients with chronic pain return to optimal functioning when pain cannot
be eliminated. Questions and Answers
The Future of Pain Management:
Dr. Turk will peer into his crystal ball and
make predictions about the future of pain management. Questions and
Answers
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