Cardiology and Pain Management for Primary Care – 12 Credits
This program includes 4.0 hours of content intended to meet the Medication Access and Training Expansion (MATE) Act requirements for DEA license renewal.
Overview
This conference is designed to provide primary care practitioners with up-to-date, evidence-based information on commonly encountered issues in Cardiology and Pain Management, while suggesting pragmatic approaches to clinical management. The discussion-based format of the conference will encourage audience participation through dynamic lectures, case-based studies, and hands-on workshops. Keynote speakers will present and critically assess recent advancements and industry updates in Cardiology and Pain Management with the goal of enhancing the knowledge-base and core competence of attendees. The successful completion of this interactive program diagnosing, treating, and prescribing the most effective courses of treatment, with the goal of improving patient outcomes.
Target Audience
All Physicians and other Healthcare Professionals seeking clinical information about issues in Cardiology and Pain Management.
Speakers
Our presenting national faculty speakers make it their professional goals to enhance the training of primary care clinicians. This Continuing Medical Education program promises to help you learn the most current, best medicine, and techniques for making the diagnosis easier during a 20-minute office visit.
Schedule
Friday, July 12th
7:30 AM – 8:30 AM:
Aortic Stenosis: An Old Disease with New Treatment Options
Objectives: 1) Review the basic pathophysiology of aortic stenosis 2) Apply the newer concepts in timing of valve replacement, role of stress testing, and biomarkers 3) Discuss transcatheter aortic valve intervention – how is it done, how does it compare with surgical AVR, and whom to refer
8:30 AM – 8:35 AM ~ BREAK
8:35 AM – 9:35 AM:
Mitral Regurgitation
Objectives: 1) Review the basic pathophysiology of mitral regurgitation 2) Discuss the timing of mitral valve surgical intervention — when to treat an asymptomatic patient with severe MR 3) Discuss emerging catheter-based therapies for MR
9:35 AM – 9:45 AM ~ BREAK
9:45 AM – 10:45 AM:
Assessment of Low Back Pain
Objectives: 1) Discuss how multiple structures in the lumbar spine may serve as pain generators, including the disc, facet joint, myofascial, and ligamentous structures 2) Review, demonstrate, and practice basic physical exam techniques used for assessing spine-related pain conditions 3) Differentiate lumbar radiculopathy signs and symptoms from other causes of low back pain, including facet-mediated, soft tissue, and sacroiliac joint pain
10:45 AM – 10:50 AM ~ BREAK
10:50 AM – 11:50 AM:
Management of Fibromyalgia
Objectives: 1) Become familiar with recent pathophysiology related to mechanisms of fibromyalgia 2) Discuss recent clinical criteria for diagnosing fibromyalgia in a primary care setting 3) Identify a multidisciplinary approach that can be applied to patients with chronic widespread pain
Saturday, July 13th
7:30 AM – 8:30 AM:
Overview of Opioid Pharmacology, Assessment, and Management
Objectives: 1) Highlight pharmacologic differences between various opioids used for chronic pain management 2) Describe risk factors that may help to predict problematic opioid use, including addiction and misuse 3) Review validated screening tools used to help identify possible aberrant behaviors related to long-term opioid use 4) Review and utilize Patient Provider Agreements (PPAs) and Prescription Drug Monitoring Programs (PDMPs), as a means of improved monitoring of patients using opioid products
8:30 AM – 8:35 AM ~ BREAK
8:35 AM – 9:35 AM:
Rational Polypharmacy for Chronic Pain Management
Objectives: 1) Apply new pathophysiologic understanding to treating pain 2) Determine mechanisms of action for the various muscle relaxers and anticonvulsants commonly used to treat various chronic pain states 3) Use case examples to better understand titration and adjustment of adjuvant analgesics
9:35 AM – 9:45 AM ~ BREAK
9:45 AM – 10:45 AM:
Interactive EKG Refresher
Objectives: 1) Participate in a fun and interactive EKG review 2) Discuss the common EKG presentations of cardiac conditions and review “pearls” for the practicing clinician
10:45 AM – 10:50 AM ~ BREAK
10:50 AM – 11:50 AM:
Office Management of Heart Failure: Focus on the Geriatric Population
Objectives: 1) Review the specific diagnosis of CHF in the elderly 2) Discuss the common causes of CHF exacerbation in geriatric populations 3) Discuss lifestyle modification and drug therapy of CHF with an emphasis on the elderly
Sunday, July 14th
7:30 AM – 8:30 AM:
Pulmonary Hypertension
Objectives: 1) Review the etiology of pulmonary hypertension in adults 2) Differentiate between precapillary and postcapillary pulmonary hypertension 3) Diagnose and determine new medical therapies for pulmonary hypertension 4) Discuss surgical treatment for chronic thromboembolic pulmonary hypertension
8:30 AM – 8:35 AM ~ BREAK
8:35 AM – 9:35 AM:
Atrial Fibrillation: Practical Management, Monitoring, and Anticoagulation Options
Objectives: 1) Discuss the risk of thromboembolism in atrial fibrillation (AF) 2) Review the importance of detecting asymptomatic AF in patients with stroke 3) Determine what to do with device-detected AF 4) Discuss new anticoagulants
9:35 AM – 9:45 AM ~ BREAK
9:45 AM – 10:45 AM:
Individualized Pain Treatments Demystified
Objectives: 1) Devise a stepwise plan to de-escalate opioid therapy 2) Synthesize an approach to convert patients between adjunctive analgesics 3) Construct appropriate combinations of adjuvant analgesics for the patient with chronic pain
10:45 AM – 10:50 AM ~ BREAK
10:50 AM – 11:50 AM:
Approaching Difficult Conversations about Chronic Pain
Objectives: 1) Discuss the best approach in addressing the patient who is resistant to change 2) Describe a strategy for treating patients with anxiety around pain therapy 3) Characterize patients with clear addiction 4) Manage patients who are angry or upset in the office 5) Discuss the approach to patients who have lost self-control
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