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CALGARY PAIN CONFERENCE
Monday, May 6, 2019Roderick Mah Centre for Continuous Learning, 4825 Mount Royal Gate SW, Calgary, AB
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KeynotesBahram JamDr Pam Barton Memorial Lecturer
Bahram Jam is the founder and director of Advanced Physical Therapy Education Institute (APTEI) and has been a chief instructor for over one thousand post-graduate Orthopaedic clinical courses across Canada and internationally. He maintains a busy practice at Athlete’s Care at York University, Toronto and is very passionate about assisting the persistent pain patient population.
Melanie Stapleton
Graduated UCalgary medical school in 1999. Internal medicine and GI training at the University of Calgary 1999-2004, followed by Clinical Nutrition fellowship at University of Toronto in 2005. Returned to Calgary in 2005 to join the department of medicine. Assistant Clinical Professor at UCalgary currently. Practice in general gastroenterology and nutrition support; program director for the gastroenterology training program since 2013.
COURSE OVERVIEW
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 Calgary. It will be of interest to all healthcare providers.
COURSE OBJECTIVES
At the end of this course, learners will be equipped 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 Calgary
• describe knowledge of advances in pain research
WHO SHOULD ATTEND
All healthcare providers including physicians, physician assistants, nurse practitioners, registered nurses, licensed practical nurses, pharmacists, physical therapists, occupational therapists, psychologists, social workers, registered dietitians, kinesiologists, pain researchers and students.
CREDITS
Mainpro+ Group Learning – 7.0 credits
This course was co-developed with the Calgary Pain Education Foundation and was planned to achieve scientific integrity, objectivity and balance.
ALSO OFFERED VIA WEBINAR
CUMMING SCHOOL OF MEDICINE Office of Continuing Medical Education and Professional Development
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WEBINAR REGISTRATION INCLUDES KEYNOTES AND PANEL DISCUSSIONSWORKSHOPS AVAILABLE BY WEBINAR TO BE CONFIRMED
0730-0800 Light Breakfast
0800-0810 Opening Remarks – Speaker TBC
0810-0910 KEYNOTE Relationship with Pain – Bahram Jam
• differentiate various existing pain beliefs questionnaires with the newly developed Relationship to Pain Scale (RPS)
• recognize the patient population who may potentially benefit from the RPS
• implement and evaluate the RPS into their clinical practice
• utilize the RPS as an effective patient education tool for reducing pain catastrophization
0910-1010 KEYNOTE Making IBS Less Painful: An Approach to
Managing Chronic Abdominal Pain – Melanie Stapleton
• describe pain pathways in the GI tract and their relevance to clinical abdominal pain syndromes
• identify significant limitations in current treatment options for IBS and chronic abdominal pain
• implement comprehensive, evidence-informed treatment plans for irritable bowel syndrome/chronic abdominal pain
1010-1030 Nutrition Break / Move to Workshops
1030-1130 CONCURRENT WORKSHOPS 1-5
1130-1135 Move to Next Workshops
1135-1235 CONCURRENT WORKSHOPS 6-10
1235-1330 Lunch and Networking
1330-1500 PANEL DISCUSSION Cultural Diversity – Lost in Translation:
Cultural Perspectives in Assessment and Expression of Pain
– Heather Bensler, Julia Condrea, Hal Eagletail, Grant Irwin
• learning objectives TBC
1500-1515 Nutrition Break
1515-1645 PANEL DISCUSSION Improving Pain for Albertans: What’s
Happening in the Province? – Christine Luelo, Lori Montgomery,
John Xavier Pereira, Nivez Rasic, Tracy Wasylak
• list initiatives and programs taking place in Alberta to help improve pain management
1645 Adjournment
COURSE PROGRAM
PROGRAM MAY CHANGE DUE TO CIRCUMSTANCES BEYOND OUR CONTROL
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COURSE PROGRAM
PROGRAM MAY CHANGE DUE TO CIRCUMSTANCES BEYOND OUR CONTROL
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CONCURRENT WORKSHOPS 1-5 • 1030-1130
1 Opioid Prescribing – When to Say Yes and How to Say No – Ann Crabtree
• learning objectives TBC
2 The Truth and Tragedy of Self-Compassion: Leaning Towards Discomfort and Growth for Healthcare Professionals
– Derek Luk• recognize how mindfulness can help us let go of this unhelpful
internal narrative of self-doubt
• cultivate a courageous sense of self-compassion and resiliency in growing from discomfort
3 Perceptions of Pacing: 7 Steps For Success – Kara A Eissfeldt, Samantha Melle
• describe activity pacing as an active pain management strategy in daily activities, including work
• develop practical pacing experiments for community based or program type clients
• recognize self-limiting perceptions of pacing and collaborate with the client to challenge and reframe limiting perceptions
• list ways to engage clients in transitioning from not pacing, to pacing, to increasing activity tolerance
4 The Future of Pain – Neuromodulation for the Primary Care Physician
– Vishal Varshney• define neuromodulation and related therapies in chronic pain
• review evidence for neuromodulation in chronic pain
• discuss the Primary Care Physician's role in managing patients with neuromodulation therapies
5 New Options for Migraine Treatment: The CGRP Monoclonal Antibodies – Where Do They Fit In?
– Werner Becker• discuss the evidence for efficacy in migraine prevention of
the calcitonin gene-related peptide monoclonal antibody antagonists
• describe the side-effect profile of these new agents
• discuss their place relative to other currently available migraine pharmacological preventives which are part of the TOP guidelines
CONCURRENT WORKSHOPS 6-10 • 1135-1235
6 The Angry Gut: Helping Patients Manage Their IBS Triggers
– Lauren Denhartog, Kirbie Lewis, Faun Lusty, Farah Marani, Kelly Reissig• describe how to help patients with IBS identify their unique
individual triggers
• describe how to help patients with IBS implement management strategies
7 Harm Reduction and Pain – Supporting Lives Through Relationships and Food
– Kelly Sullivan, Deb Thorne• explain harm reduction
• outline how the supervised consumption site (SCS) at Sheldon Chumir works
• describe the role of the dietician at the SCS and in harm reduction
• recognize how chronic and acute pain impacts clients who use the SCS
8 Cannabis for Chronic Pain: Managing the Risk – John Xavier Pereira
• compare and contrast the effects of THC and CBD
• demonstrate how cannabis has increased in potency in recent decades
• review the current legislation on cannabis and driving
• explore the practical approaches to discussing the risks of cannabis with your patients
9 Observing Limits and Maintaining Boundaries to Increase Capacity for Compassion with Distressed (And Distressing) Patients
– Amanda Berg• recognize the links between observing limits and maintaining
boundaries and the capacity for compassion and mitigating burnout
• appraise personal limits and boundaries in clinical practice
• implement strategies to articulate limits and maintain boundaries in common clinical scenarios
10 How Can You Get Better If You Have to Prove Your Pain? ... Impossible!
– Bahram Jam• explain the reasoning and research supporting the negative
clinical consequences of perceived injustice
• recognize patients who present with a sense of perceived injustice and negative self-judgement as potential contributing factors to their persistent pain and disability
• advise patients on skills to reduce the negative effects associated with having to prove their pain and minimize their negative self-judgement
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PLANNING COMMITTEE
Janice Rae RN MN Course Chair Clinical Nurse Specialist, Acute Pain Service, Foothills Medical Centre, Alberta Health Services, Calgary Zone
Penny Barnes RN BN Program Educator, Chronic Pain Centre, Alberta Health Services, Calgary Zone
Eloise Carr BSc (Hons) RN PGCEA RNT MSc PhD Professor, Faculty of Nursing/Research Professor, Department of Community Health Sciences, Cumming School of Medicine, University of Calgary
Lori Chomik BSW RSW Social Worker, Chronic Pain Centre, Alberta Health Services, Calgary Zone
Arlene Cox PhD RPsych Clinical Psychologist, Chronic Pain Centre, Calgary Pain Program, Alberta Health Services
Ted Findlay BSc DO CCFP FCFP Clinical Assistant Professor, Department of Family Medicine, University of Calgary; Family Physician, Chronic Pain Centre, Alberta Health Services, Calgary Zone
Adrian Gretton MD FCFP CIME Clinical Assistant Professor, University of Calgary; Evidence Sport and Spine Clinic at Advanced Spinal Care Centre; Consultant Physician, Calgary Chronic Pain Centre
Joe Kwan BSc BPE BScPharm APA Program Manager, Calgary Foothills Primary Care Network
Faun Lusty BScPharm ACPR APA Clinical Pharmacist, Extended Health Team, Calgary Foothills Primary Care Network
Samantha Melle MScOT Occupational Therapist, CBI Health Group
Diane Roylance PT BSc (Zool) BScPT FCAMPT Physiotherapist, Fifth Ave Physiotherapy and Chronic Pain Centre, Alberta Health Services, Calgary Zone
Christelle Zacharki BSP CDE Primary Care Pharmacist and Pain Management Clinic Lead, Mosaic Primary Care Network
Diane Duncan BScPharm PMP MEd CME Representative Educational Consultant, Office of Continuing Medical Education and Professional Development, University of Calgary
Rosario Villalobos BEd MOD MEd CME Staff Educational Coordinator, Office of Continuing Medical Education and Professional Development, University of Calgary
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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.
FACULTY
Werner Becker MD FRCPC (Neurology) Professor Emeritus, Department of Clinical Neurosciences, Cumming School of Medicine, University of Calgary; Hotchkiss Brain Institute
Heather Bensler RN MSN Director of Indigenous Initiatives, Curriculum & Faculty Development, Faculty of Nursing, University of Calgary
Amanda Berg MD FRCPC Consulting Psychiatrist, CFPCN Extended Team, DBT Program and Central Clinic
Julia Condrea BSW RSW Social Worker, Mosaic Primary Care Network including Mosaic Refugee Health Clinic
Ann Crabtree BSc BEd MD ICDNP Clinical Associate Professor, Cumming School of Medicine, University of Calgary
Lauren Denhartog BN RN Healthy Management Nurse, Extended Health Team, Calgary Foothills Primary Care Network
Hal Eagletail
Kara A Eissfeldt MC R Psych Registered Psychologist
Grant Irwin PT BSc BScPT Research Assistant, University of Alberta; Physiotherapy Consultant, Shepherd's Care Foundation, Long Term Care Centres
Bahram Jam BScPT MPhty DScPT FCAMPT APTEI Instructor
Kirbie Lewis BSc RD Registered Dietitian, Extended Health Team, Calgary Foothills Primary Care Network
Christine Luelo MD CCFP Family Physician, McKenzie Family Practice; Medical Director, SCPCN; Co-Chair, Calgary Zone PCN Secretariat; Physician Lead, Calgary Zone PHC ORI
Derek Luk RN MN Senior Education Consultant, Quality and Patient Safety Education, Alberta Health Services; Mindfulness-Based Cognitive Therapy Facilitator; Founder, Mimentra Mindfulness Training
Faun Lusty BScPharm ACPR APA Clinical Pharmacist, Extended Health Team, Calgary Foothills Primary Care Network
Farah Marani MPH MD CCFP Physician, Extended Health Team, Calgary Foothills Primary Care Network
Samantha Melle MScOT Occupational Therapist, CBI Health Group
Lori Montgomery MD CCFP FCFP Clinical Associate Professor, Departments of Family Medicine and Anesthesiology, Perioperative and Pain Medicine, University of Calgary; Interim Medical Leader, Calgary Pain Program, Alberta Health Services, Calgary Zone
John Xavier Pereira MD CCFP CIME CEDIR VI President, Pain Society of Alberta; Co-Chair, Alberta Pain Strategy
Nivez Rasic MD FRCPC Pediatric Anesthesiologist; Medical Director, Vi Riddell Pain Program, Alberta Children's Hospital
Kelly Reissig MSW RSW Mental Health Consultant, Extended Health Team, Calgary Foothills Primary Care Network
Melanie Stapleton MD FRCPC Clinical Assistant Professor, Division of Gastroenterology; Director, Adult GI Training Program
Kelly Sullivan Registered Dietitian, Safeworks Harm Reduction Program and Southern Alberta Clinic, Sheldon M Chumir Health Centre
Deb Thorne RN Member of the HRNA (Harm Reduction Nurses Association)
Vishal Varshney MD FRCPC PGY-6, Pain Medicine, University of Calgary
Tracy Wasylak BN MSc CHE Adjunct Assistant Professor, Faculty of Nursing, University of Calgary; Chief Program Officer, Strategic Clinical Networks™, Alberta Health Services; Certified Health Executive, Canadian College of Health Leaders
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ACCREDITATION
STUDY CREDITS
The University of Calgary – Office of Continuing Medical Education and Professional Development is fully accredited by the Committee on Accreditation of Continuing Medical Education (CACME).
CFPC
MAINPRO+ GROUP LEARNING
This one-credit-per-hour Group Learning program meets the certification criteria of The College of Family Physicians of Canada and has been certified by the University of Calgary Office of Continuing Medical Education and Professional Development for up to 7.0 Mainpro+ credits.
AACP
AMERICAN ACADEMY OF FAMILY PHYSICIANS (AAFP) AND CFPC
Members of the American Academy of Family Physicians are eligible to receive up to 7.0 prescribed credits for attendance at this meeting/event due to a reciprocal agreement with The College of Family Physicians of Canada.
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ADDITIONAL PROGRAM INFORMATION
FOR FURTHER INFORMATIONOffice of Continuing Medical Education and Professional Development, Cumming School of Medicine, University of Calgary, TRW Building, 3280 Hospital Drive NW, Calgary, AB T2N 4Z6
ABOUT COURSE CONTENTDiane Duncan, Educational Consultant Phone 403.220.8366 Email [email protected]
ABOUT GENERAL PROGRAM INFORMATIONRosario Villalobos, Education Coordinator Phone 403.210.6275 Email [email protected]
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ACCOMMODATIONRegistrants must make their own accommodation arrangements. Hotel(s) close to the University include:
Hotel Alma | 169 University Gate NW, Calgary, AB T2N 1N4Phone 403.220.2588 | Toll Free 1.877.498.3203Email [email protected]
To obtain a University rate, please indicate the promotion code UOFC and show your CME&PD course confirmation/receipt upon arrival.
Hotel(s) close to the course venue include:
Grey Eagle Resort and Casino | 3777 Grey Eagle Drive SW, Calgary, AB T3E 3X8 Hotel Phone 403.719.8883 | Toll Free 1.844.719.8777 | Reservations 403.719.8777 Email [email protected]
DRESSDress is business casual. Sweaters or items of clothing that can be layered are recommended since temperature in the venue may fluctuate.
PRIVATE ROOMAt this event, there is a private room available for nursing mothers. Please let the CME Office staff know at the Registration Desk when you arrive so they can provide you access to this quiet space for yourself and your infant.
MEALSIn general, each course offers a light breakfast, nutrition break(s) and lunch. We are sensitive to dietary requirements (for example, gluten free, peanut allergies) and do our best to offer a variety of options; however we are unable to guarantee that all dietary needs can be accommodated.
SCENT FREETo ensure the comfort of everyone attending this event, please do not wear scented products.
WEBINARA computer with internet access is required to access the webinar.
PAPERLESS CONFERENCEAccess to handouts will be available prior to conference.
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COURSE CANCELLATION POLICYThe Office of Continuing Medical Education and Professional Development reserves the right to cancel the course if there are insufficient registrations.
REFUND POLICYA registration refund will be made upon written request if made at least two weeks before the start of the program; however $50 will be retained for administrative costs. No refunds will be available for cancellations made within two weeks of the start of the program and thereafter.
REIMBURSEMENT OF REGISTRATION FEESPhysicians may be eligible for reimbursement of registration fees and expenses to attend CME courses from a fund administered by the Alberta Medical Association. For more information regarding this, please call the AMA at 780.482.2626 or 1.800.272.9680.
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CONCURRENT WORKSHOPS SELECTIONS
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Workshops 1-5 • 1030-1130 Select 5 – Number in order of preference with 1 being most important
1 Opioid Prescribing – When to Say Yes and How to Say No
2 The Truth and Tragedy of Self-Compassion: Leaning Towards Discomfort and Growth for Healthcare Professionals
3 Perceptions of Pacing: 7 Steps For Success
4 The Future of Pain – Neuromodulation for the Primary Care Physician
5 New Options for Migraine Treatment: The CGRP Monoclonal Antibodies – Where Do They Fit In?
Workshops 6-10 • 1135-1235 Select 5 – Number in order of preference with 1 being most important
6 The Angry Gut: Helping Patients Manage Their IBS Triggers
7 Harm Reduction and Pain – Supporting Lives Through Relationships and Food
8 Cannabis for Chronic Pain: Managing the Risk
9 Observing Limits and Maintaining Boundaries to Increase Capacity for Compassion with Distressed (And Distressing) Patients
10 How Can You Get Better If You Have to Prove Your Pain? ... Impossible!
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