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PAINWeek® offers a multidisciplinary faculty and diverse curriculum in the following course concentrations: behav-ioral pain management, complementary and alternative medicine, diabetes and pain, geriatric pain management, health coaching, hypnosis, interventional pain management, medical/legal, music therapy, neurology, nursing, pain and chemical dependency, pharmacotherapy, regional pain syndromes, rheumatology, and full-day programs presented by the American Society of Pain Educators, the American Society for Pain Management Nursing, the National Association of Drug Diversion Investigators, and the Veterans Health Administration. There will be 100+ hours of continuing medical education courses and master classes, special interest sessions, and satellite symposia.

For more information or to register, visit our Web site at www.painweek.org and follow us on twitter.com/painweek.

For planning purposes, please note that the first certified-for-credit course begins on Wednesday, September 5, at 7:00 am. The last certified-for-credit course concludes on Saturday, September 8, at 6:30 pm.

PAINWeek 101—Making the Most of your PAINWeek Experience!

A hugely popular agenda item at PAINWeek 2011 will again be on the conference schedule this year. PAINWeek 101 is a primer for “First Time” attend-ees—or anyone seeking a refresher on the conference agenda, faculty, on-site technology, and venue logistics. Moder-ated by PAINWeek staff and faculty with Global Education Group, all questions as they pertain to course selection and CME protocol will be answered. With so much packed into the four days of PAINWeek, you will be fully briefed and oriented to navigate, plan, select, and make the most of your PAINWeek experience!

Please note that this course is not certified for credit.

➲ COMPLEMENTARY AND ALTERNATIVE MEDICINE (CAM) z Nutrition and Pain: Simple Rules for Pain-Free Health z Women on the Verge: Hormones, Sleep, and Pain

in Midlife

➲ HEALTH COACHING z Rewiring the Chronic Pain Brain: Coaching as a

Means to Patient Transformation (2 hours) z Pain and Stress z Pain and Obesity

➲ HYPNOSIS z How to Run a Successful Self-Hypnosis Group for

People in Pain z Comfort Over Chronic Pain: A New Skill-Based

Paradigm for Psychosocial Pain Management

➲ INTERVENTIONAL PAIN MANAGEMENT z Spinal Cord Stimulation z Intrathecal Infusion Therapy

➲ MASTER CLASSES z Neurogenic Thoracic Outlet Syndrome (2 hours) z Temporomandibular Disorders (TMD): Diagnosis and Management (2 hours)

➲ MEDICAL/LEGAL z Proper Billing and Coding of Laboratory Services: A Survey of CPT and HCPCS Codes for Qualitative, Confirmation, and Quantitative Drug Testing (2 hours)

z Medical Necessity and Qualitative Drug Screening: A Survey of Payor Coverage Determination and Medical Policies

➲ NEUROLOGY z Clinical Diagnosis and Treatment of Patients with

Central Pain

➲ PAIN EDUCATORS FORUM z Pain Mechanisms z Chronic Pain Assessment z Pain Diagnostic Methods z Chronic Pain Syndromes z Pain Therapeutics: Pharmacologic (2 hours)

➲ PAIN AND CHEMICAL DEPENDENCY z Urine Drug Testing in Chronic Pain z Emotional Dysregulation, Trauma, and Paths

to Recovery

➲ SPECIAL INTEREST SESSIONS z Medication Safety: Are OTC Safer than Rx

Medications? z Inpatient Multidisciplinary Pain Services—Trials

and Tribulations of a 10-Year Journey z Rural Pain Management z Medical Marijuana for Pain: Clinical Uses and Concerns

➲ KEYNOTE ADDRESS AND WELCOME RECEPTION—Please note that this event is not certified for credit.

➲ BEHAVIORAL PAIN MANAGEMENT z Risk Assessment 2.0 z How to Determine Risk From a Clinical Interview

➲ COMPLEMENTARY AND ALTERNATIVE MEDICINE z Introduction to Homeopathy z Prolotherapy for Musculoskeletal Pain

GERIATRIC PAIN MANAGEMENT z Common Pain Syndromes in Older Adults z Treatment Considerations in Relation to Concurrent

Pharmacology

➲ HEALTH COACHING (ENCORE PRESENTATIONS) z Rewiring the Chronic Pain Brain: Coaching as a

Means to Patient Transformation (2 hours) z Pain and Stress z Pain and Obesity

➲ MASTER CLASS z Complex Regional Pain Syndrome (2 hours) z Interprofessional Pain Education (2 hours)

➲ MEDICAL/LEGAL z Pain Law Survey: A Look at Critical Legal-

Regulatory Changes—Group #1: for attendees from Illinois, Indiana, Maryland, New Jersey, New York, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Washington DC , West Virginia, Virginia

➲ NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF DRUG DIVERSION INVESTIGATORS

z Rx Abuse: The Scope of the Problem z Medical Board Investigations: Criminal vs Administrative

z Industry Threats and Preventative Maintenance Measures

z Investigating the Illegal Prescriber z Refractory Pain in the Institutional Setting: Could

Diversion Be the Culprit?

➲ PAIN EDUCATORS FORUM z Mechanisms of Pain Medications* z Clinical Interviewing* z Rational Polypharmacy* z Principals of Adult Learning and Instructional

Design (2 hours) z Developing Peer and Patient Education Materials

*The first-half of the PEF will consist of rotating breakout sessions with faculty (60 minutes per topic)

➲ RHEUMATOLOGY z Differential Diagnosis of Inflammatory Arthropathies z Giant Cell Arteritis z Osteoarthritis

➲ POSTER SESSION AND RECEPTION—Please note that this event is not certified for credit.

➲ SPECIAL INTEREST SESSIONS z Emerging Delta and Kappa Agonists Therapies z Pain Specialists: Who They Are and What They Do z Electronic Medical Records: Moving Into the

Digital Age of Pain Management z Pain and Autism: Clinical Traits, Sensory

Perception, and Practice Tips

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➲ DIABETES AND PAIN z Diabetes and Peripheral Artery Disease z Diabetes and GI Pain z Diabetic Peripheral Neuropathic Pain z Musculoskeletal Complications of Diabetes

➲ HEALTH COACHING z Lifestyle Redesign

➲ MASTER CLASSES z Back Pain (2 hours) z Pain and the Endocrine System (2 hours)

➲ MEDICAL/LEGAL z Pain Law Survey: A Look at Critical Legal-

Regulatory Changes—Group #2: for attendees from Alabama, Arkansas, Florida, Georgia, Kansas, Kentucky, Louisiana, Mississippi, Missouri, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas

z Pain Law Survey: A Look at Critical Legal-Regulatory Changes—Group #3: for attendees from Arizona, California, Colorado, Hawaii, Iowa, New Mexico, Nevada

➲ MUSIC THERAPY z The Effects of Music on Neuropathic Pain z Release-Oriented Strategies in Acute Pain Crises z Music to Alleviate Symptoms and Anxiety in

Cancer Patients Receiving Radiation and/or Chemotherapy

z Music Psychotherapy Approaches for Infants and Children Experiencing Pain

➲ NEUROLOGY z Pain and CNS Disorders z Managing Complicated Headaches z Visceral Referred Pain

➲ PHARMACOTHERAPY z Pharmacokinetic and Pharmacodynamic Drug

Interactions in Pain and Palliative Care z Opioids A-Z z Opioid Conversions z Antidepressant and Anticonvulsant Adjuvant

Therapy z The Role of Skin in Pain Management

➲ PODIUM POSTER PRESENTATIONS—Please note that this event is not certified for credit.

➲ SPECIAL INTEREST SESSIONS z Jesus, Bacon, and Hyperalgesia: Intellectual

Honesty and Dishonesty in Opioid Therapy z Strategies for Balancing Patient, Physician, and

Other Stakeholder Needs z Differential Diagnosis of Fibromyalgia and

Myofascial Pain z REMS Update

➲ HEALTH COACHING (ENCORE PRESENTATION) z Lifestyle Redesign

➲ MASTER CLASSES (ENCORE PRESENTATIONS) z Neurogenic Thoracic Outlet Syndrome (2 hours) z Temporomandibular Disorders (TMD): Diagnosis and Management (2 hours)

➲ MEDICAL/LEGAL z Pain Law Survey: A Look at Critical Legal-

Regulatory Changes—Group #4: for attendees from Idaho, Oregon, Montana, North Dakota, South Dakota, Washington, Wyoming

➲ NURSING z Pain Assessment in Acute Care z Analgesia: What are the Options? z Pre-and Post-op Pain Management z Pain and Addiction

➲ PHARMACOTHERAPY z NSAIDs and Anti-inflammatories z Speed Dating with Pharmacists: 50 Medication

Tips at End-of-Life z Methadone z Stick It to Me: Topical and Transdermal Pain

Relievers z By All Means Inhale! (and Other Controversies in

Pain Management)

➲ REGIONAL PAIN SYNDROMES z Pelvic Pain and Vulvodynia z Arm and Hand Pain z Knee and Hip Pain z Foot and Ankle Pain

➲ SPECIAL INTEREST SESSIONS z Current Events in Law and Public Policy:

Implications for Pain Care Practitioners z Dietary Induced Analgesia: Theory and Reality z Pediatric Pain Management—Acute and Chronic z Sex and Gender Differences in Pain Treatment:

Do We Need Pink and Blue Pills?

➲ VETERANS HEALTH ADMINISTRATION z Pain Management Innovations in the Primary Care

Medical Home— (Didactic Presentation Followed by Panel Discussion)

z Post-Deployment Chronic Pain Comorbidities—(Didactic Presentation Followed by Panel Discussion)

z Managing Psychiatric Comorbidities— (Didactic Presentation Followed by Panel Discussion)

z VA Healthcare: This is Not Your Father’s VA

Please note that the course schedule is subject to change. Additional courses and industry supported activities will be listed on www.painweek.org.

All courses are 60 minutes, except where noted.

Accreditation

Over 100 hours of content will be presented! This activity is sponsored by Global Education Group. Global Education Group is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education to provide continuing medical education for physicians. Global Education Group designates this live activity for a maximum of 30.0 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™.

This activity will be approved for continuing pharmacy, psychology, nursing, nurse practitioner, and dentistry education. Applications for certification of social work NASW and family physician AAFP hours have been applied for and are pending decision. For more information and complete CME/CE accreditation details, visit our Web site at www.painweek.org.

—Daniel Carr, MD, FABPM Director

Pain Research, Education, and Policy Program Department of Public Health and Community Medicine

Tufts Medical Center Boston, MA

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­­—Philip A. Pizzo, MD­Dean of the Stanford University

School of Medicine Chair, IOM committee report

“Relieving Pain in America: A Blueprint for Transforming Care,

Education, and Research”

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Your registration may be transferred to any other individual at any time for an administration fee of $25. Cancellations received in writing 90 or more days before the start of PAINWeek will be refunded, less a $100 administrative fee. No refund will be made less than 90 days prior to the start of PAINWeek. In the event of PAINWeek cancellation, liability is limited to refund of the registration fee only. We reserve the right to alter this program without advance notice.

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*Includes full access to ALL special assemblies and tracks. For group rates as low as $199 per person and for hotel and travel rates and discounts, visit www.painweek.org.

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Call toll free (877) 724–6933

Mail (make a copy for your records) to:

PAINWeek, Attn: Patrick Kelly, 6 Erie Street, Montclair, NJ 07042

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