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CUMMING SCHOOL OF MEDICINE
Office of Continuing Medical Education
and Professional Development
THE CALGARY PAIN CONFERENCE
Friday, December 5, 2014
MacEwan Centre, University of Calgary, 2500 University Drive NW, Calgary, AB
COURSE OVERVIEW
REGISTER ON-LINE
cmeregistration.ucalgary.ca
PAPERLESS CONFERENCE
Access to handouts will be
available on-line prior to
conference
ON-SITE REGISTRATION
Based on availability, is not
guaranteed and a surcharge
may be applied
ACCOMMODATION
Registrants must make their own
accommodation arrangements.
We recommend:
Hotel Alma
169 University Gate NW
Calgary, AB T2N 1N4
Phone 403.220.2588
Toll Free 1.877.498.3203
Email [email protected]
hotelalma.ca
To obtain a University rate,
please indicate the promotion
code CONTED and show your
CME&PD course confirmation/
receipt upon arrival.
The content of this conference covers advances in pain research and treatment,
the prevention and management of acute and chronic pain and provides an
overview of available programs and resources in Alberta.
COURSE OBJECTIVES
The intent of the conference is for learners to:
• Employ knowledge and skills for prevention and management of acute and
chronic pain
• Identify programs and services available for treatment of acute and chronic pain
in Alberta
• Describe information on advances in pain research and emerging strategies for
pain management
WHO SHOULD ATTEND
It will be of interest to all healthcare providers including physicians, physician's
assistants, nurse practitioners, registered nurses, licensed practical nurses,
pharmacists, physical therapists, occupational therapists, psychologists, social
workers, nutritionists, kinesiologists, pain researchers and students
CREDITS
MAINPRO-M1 – 6.25 credits
MOC Section 1 – 6.25 credits
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COURSE PROGRAM
Friday, December 5 – Morning
2 Inflammatory Bowel Disease in Children:
A multidisciplinary approach
0730Registration
0800
OPENING REMARKS
– Mel Slomp
• TBA
0810
KEYNOTE 1
Myofascial Pain and Fibromyalgia
– Jan Dommerholt
0910
– Kate Schwartzenberger
•
Describe and discuss the current diagnostic of
myofascial pain and fibromyalgia
•
Appreciate the similarities and differences
between the two pain conditions
•
Discuss the current scientific understanding of
both pain conditions
3 Fostering Change in Population Pain Beliefs and
Behaviours: When education isn't enough
– Doug Gross
• Summarize public education campaigns aimed
at changing population beliefs and behaviours
about common pain conditions
• Review related evidence on public education
campaigns and discuss alternative strategies
4 Assessing and Managing Pain Following
Cancer Treatment
KEYNOTE 2
Preventing Acute Postoperative Pain from
Becoming Chronic: How close are we?
– Neil Hagen
•
Define chronic postsurgical pain, present some
of the epidemiology and consider the concept
of risk
• Apply bedside skills to assess and diagnose
a range of somatic, visceral and neuropathic
pain complications of cancer treatment
such as chemotherapy induced peripheral
neuropathy
•
Describe the biopsychosocial risk factors
associated with chronic postsurgical pain with an
eye toward identifying those that may be causal
• Construct an analgesic strategy including
non drug and analgesic medication
approaches tailored to the clinical situation
•
Outline a preventive approach to reducing
the incidence and intensity of chronic
postsurgical pain
– Joel Katz
•
5 Managing Headache in the Community
Present some of the evidence for
preventive analgesia
1010
Nutrition Break / Move to Concurrent Session 1
1030
CONCURRENT SESSION 1 (Repeat at 1135)
1
Omega-3 Fatty Acids Modulate Inflammation,
Pain and Mood
– John Pereira
• Describe the role omega-3 fatty acids play in
the cyclooxygenase inflammatory pathway
– Vern Becker
• Review the diagnosis of headache in the
office setting
• Employ strategies for the management of
migraine, chronic migraine, tension-type and
cluster headache
1130
Move to Concurrent Session 2
1135
CONCURRENT SESSION 2 (Repeat from 1030)
1235Lunch
• Discuss the use of omega-3 fatty acids to
treat pain
• Review the ability of omega-3 fatty acids to
augment antidepressants for the treatment
of mood
PROGRAM MAY CHANGE DUE TO CIRCUMSTANCES BEYOND OUR CONTROL
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COURSE PROGRAM
Friday, December 5 – Afternoon
1330
KEYNOTE 3
The Story of Stratified Back Care in Sheffield
8 The Good, The Bad and The Ugly: Perioperative
management of chronic pain patients
– Ollie Hart & Sarah Withers (Sheffield, England)
– Kelly Shinkaruk
•
Describe the evolution of the spinal pathway from
community to hospital care from 2009-2014
• Understand the implications of acute on
chronic pain pathophysiology
•
Illustrate the lessons learned around
implementation and engagement
(clinical and non-clinical)
•
Illustrate the tools and enablers that
supported the process
(web based eg www.sheffieldbackpain.com /
professional-resources)
• Determine best practice management of
chronic pain medications in the perioperative
setting including opioids, antidepressants and
anticonvulsants
•
Illustrate the outcomes of the service
improvement and how these have evolved
over the 5 year period
1430
Nutrition Break / Move to Concurrent Session 3
1445
CONCURRENT SESSION 3
• Practice opioid conversion calculations to
optimize pain management
9 Recent Advances in Personalized Medicine
and Therapeutic Exercise for Knee
Osteoarthritis Patients
• Apply an effective muscle strengthening
program for their knee OA patients within
clinical practice
6 Fibro Focus Program
• Discuss the content of the program and why
certain elements are considered key
• Present the results for the first fibromyalgia
participants
• Discuss future directions for time-limited and
diagnosis specific programs
7 Soothing the Symptoms of Irritable Bowel
Syndrome with Nutrition Therapy
• Consider recent research aimed to identify
which knee OA patients are responders and
non-responders
– John Pereira, Trevor McKay, Martha Butler,
Cliona Corbett, Diane Roylance
• Explore rationale for developing a
time-limited group program specifically
targeting fibromyalgia
– Reed Ferber
• Describe how personalized (or precision
medicine) is a reality in Canada today
10 The Faces of Pain: Two different patient
perspectives with similar impacts
– Patty Shaw, Cindy Boily
• Interact with two patients who are willing to
share their journey with chronic pain
• Identify reputable resources for your patients,
and yourselves, about chronic pain
1545Adjournment
– Kelly Sullivan
• Learn strategies to assist patients gain insight
into how their food choices may affect
symptoms of IBS
• Review key aspects of the dietary management
of IBS including the FODMAPS approach
PROGRAM MAY CHANGE DUE TO CIRCUMSTANCES BEYOND OUR CONTROL
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PLANNING COMMITTEE
LOCAL AND VISITING FACULTY
Janice Rae RN MN Co-Chair
Vern Becker MD FRCPC
Geoff Schultz PhD R Psych Co-Chair
Cindy Boily
Penny Barnes RN BN
Martha Butler BHSc (OT)C
Connie Burkart RN MCE
Cliona Corbett MScPT
Eloise Carr BSc (Hons) RN PGCEA RNT MSc PhD
Jan Dommerholt PT DP MPS DAAPM
Joyce Côté BSc Pharm ACPR
Reed Ferber PhD
Arlene Cox PhD R Psych
Doug Gross PhD
Ted Findlay BSc DO CCFP FCFP
Neil Hagen MD FRCPC
Adrian Gretton MD FCFP CIME
Ollie Hart MD MRCGP
Arun Gupta MD FRCPC
Joel Katz PhD
Fran Lusty BSc Pharm ACPR CDE APA
Trevor McKay BPE
Yolanda Martens van Hilst RN
John Pereira MD CCFP
Michele Moon BScOT(C ) MSc
Diane Roylance PT BSc (Zool), BScPT
Irene O’Callaghan RN
Patty Shaw
Ashley Smith PT PhD(C)
Kate Schwartzenberger PhD R Psych
Chris Spanswick MB ChB FRCA FFPMRCA
Kelly Shinkaruk MD FRCPC MSc(c)
Brian Stewart MD CCFP FRCPC
Mel Slomp MA
Noorshina Virani MD FRCPC
Kelly Sullivan RD
Diane Simpson PhD MDE CME Representative
Sarah Withers MSc
DISCLOSURE OF POTENTIAL FINANCIAL CONFLICTS OF INTEREST
In keeping with accreditation guidelines, speakers participating in this event have been asked to disclose to the audience any
involvement with industry or other organizations that may potentially influence the presentation of the educational material.
Disclosure will be done verbally and using a slide prior to the speaker’s presentation.
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ACCREDITATION
The University of Calgary – Office of Continuing Medical Education and Professional Development is fully accredited by the
Committee on Accreditation of Canadian Medical Schools (CACMS).
STUDY CREDITS
CFPC
RCPSC
MAINPRO–M1
SECTION 1, MAINTENANCE OF
CERTIFICATION
This program meets the accreditation
criteria of The College of Family
Physicians of Canada and has been
accredited by the University of Calgary
Office of Continuing Medical Education
and Professional Development for up to
6.25 MAINPRO-M1 credits.
GUIDELINES FOR THE AMERICAN
ACADEMY OF FAMILY PHYSICIANS
Members of the American Academy of
Family Physicians are eligible to receive
up to 6.25 prescribed credit hours for
attendance at this meeting/event due to
a reciprocal agreement with the College
of Family Physicians of Canada.
This activity is an Accredited Group
Learning Activity (Section 1) as defined
by the Maintenance of Certification
program of The Royal College of Physicians
and Surgeons of Canada, and approved
by University of Calgary Office of
Continuing Medical Education and
Professional Development. Participants
may claim up to a maximum of 6.25
study credits.
AMA-PRA CATEGORY 1 CREDIT
Through an agreement between the
Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons
of Canada and The American Medical
Association, physicians may convert
Royal College MOC credits to AMA PRA
Category 1 Credits™. Information on the
process to convert Royal College MOC
credit to AMA credit can be found at
www.ama-assn.org/go/internationalcme
ADDITIONAL PROGRAM INFORMATION
DRESS
MEALS
SCENT FREE
Dress is business casual. Sweaters or
items of clothing that can be layered
are recommended since temperature
in the venue may fluctuate.
In general, each course offers a light
breakfast, nutrition break(s) and lunch.
We are unable to accommodate special
dietary restrictions (for example,
gluten free, peanut allergies).
To ensure the comfort of everyone
attending this event, we ask you to
not wear scented products.
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VENUE MAP
VENUE MAP
Lot 10
To the Arts
Parkade
MacEwan
Student Centre
MacEwan Conference
& Event Centre
Pay Parking $7.00
Arts Parkade
$10.00 or Pin Code
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VENUE MAP
Meeting Rooms
MacEwan Student Centre
Entrance from parking lot 10, 11 and 12
2nd Level MSC West
MSC West
MSC East
SU Offices
Bank Machines
Bo Prim
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Food Outlets
Microwaves
Food Outlets
MacEwan Hall
Entrance Basement Level
MSC East
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