Don't Get Waitlisted!
Whether you're in a hospital or office-based practice, chronic pain patients are everywhere—and YOU are absorbing the burden of their care.
PAINWeekEnd: Pain Management for the Main Street Practitioner has been created to streamline the clutter of information on assessment, evolving guidelines, risk management, and changing reimbursement scenarios. Join us for two days of clinical, legal, and practice management CE/CME designed expressly for frontline clinicians.
When & Where?
Sheraton Indianapolis at Keystone Crossing
8787 Keystone Crossing
Indianapolis, IN
March 5-6
Who Should Attend?
Physicians, nurses, nurse practitioners, physician assistants, and pharmacists.
Why Attend?
Pain is the primary reason Americans seek health care, and our aging population will keep pain in the forefront of your patient presentations. And the rapidly evolving regulatory environment in medication risk management has implications for your patients and your practice.
Agenda
The program agenda will cover a mix of clinical and practice management topics. Among them will be:
- Chronic Pain Assessment
- Regional Pain Syndromes: Hip and Knee
- Diagnosis and Management of Central Pain
- When Acute Pain Becomes Chronic
- Migraines: A to Z
- Regional Pain Syndromes: Neck and Back
- Embrace 2016 Practice Changes and Patient Education: Overview of Critical Pain Management Practice Issues
- Risk Assessment: What It Is and How to Use It
- Get Your Specimens In Order: The Impact of Changes to the Clinical Laboratory Fee Schedule (CLFS) and Payor Policies on Medical Record Documentation
- A Comprehensive Approach to the Safe Management of Extended-Release Opioids
The two-day agenda will include both certified activities and noncertified product, disease awareness, medical information programs. Faculty and topics are subject to change.
Bonus #1
Use code PWERX to receive 25% off the regular registration rate of $199! Click here to view the location, PAINWeekEnd conference agenda and to register.
Bonus #2
Receive Registration Credit for the PAINWeek 2016 National Conference!