
Conferences
Advances in Pain Neurology 2023 Recalibrating the Benefit/Risk Tradeoffs for Pain Relievers
April 22, 2023
John Markman, M.D., delivers a lecture on the ‘Advances in Pain Neurology 2023 Recalibrating the Benefit/Risk Tradeoffs for Pain Relievers’ in the American Academy of Neurology Conference in Boston, MA.
American Academy of Neurology 2023 Annual Meeting | Boston, MA
Questions and Lessons About Placebo Effect Gleaned from Contemporary Analgesic Clinical Trials
May 10, 2023
John Markman, M.D., delivers a lecture on the ‘Questions and Lessons About Placebo Effect Gleaned from Contemporary Analgesic Clinical Trials’ in the Canadian Pain Society Annual Meeting 2023 in Banff, Canada.
Canadian Pain Society Annual Meeting 2023 | Banff, Canada
Contemporary debates in neuromodulation: Screening Trials in Patients with Chronic Neuropathic Pain
January 12, 2023
John Markman, M.D., delivers a lecture on the ‘Advances in Pain Neurology 2023 Recalibrating the Benefit/Risk Tradeoffs for Pain Relievers’ in the American Academy of Neurology Conference in Boston, MA.
North American Modulation Society Meeting 2023 | Las Vegas, NV
2020
Advances in Pain Management
This course explores assessment, treatment, and management options to help physicians tailor individualized care plans for patients with acute and chronic pain. Case-based illustrations of pain diagnosis and treatment from nation-leading clinicians and researchers will help participants improve the way they treat prevalent conditions including osteoarthritis, low back pain, chronic neuropathic pain, and fibromyalgia that together constitute the most common reason to access the healthcare system.
2019
Advances in Pain Management
This course explores assessment, treatment, and management options to help physicians tailor individualized care plans for patients with acute and chronic pain. The program also aims to help clinicians manage population risks associated with managing analgesics.
2018
Advances in Pain Management
This course explores assessment, treatment, and management options to help physicians tailor individualized care plans for patients with acute and chronic pain. The program examines changes in the evidence for older therapies and explores the rationale of new and emerging treatments for pain such as cannabinoids, antibody therapies for migraine and osteoarthritis, abuse deterrent opioids, and the transformative technologies reshaping the field of neuromodulation.
2016
Advances in Pain Management
This course explores assessment, treatment, and management options to help physicians tailor individualized care plans for patients with acute and chronic pain . The prog ram also aims to help clinicians manage population risks associated with managing analgesics.
2015
Advances in Pain Management
This course explores assessment, treatment, and management options to help physicians tailor individualized care plans for patients with acute and chronic pain. The program also aims to help clinicians manage population risks associated with managing analgesics.
2013
Advances in Pain Management
This course explores assessment, treatment, and management options to help physicians determine the right solution for their chronic pain patients. This program is geared toward primary care providers, pain specialists, physician assistants, nurse practitioners, nurses, and pharmacists who on a daily basis confront the challenge of treating myriad chronic pain conditions including chronic low back pain, migraine, peripheral neuropathy, fibromyalgia and cancer pain.
2012
Advances in Pain Management
This course explores assessment, treatment, and management options to help physicians determine the right solution for their chronic pain patients. This program is geared toward primary care providers, pain specialists, physician assistants, nurse practitioners, nurses, and pharmacists who on a daily basis confront the challenge of treating myriad chronic pain conditions including chronic low back pain, migraine, peripheral neuropathy, fibromyalgia and cancer pain.
2011
Advances in Pain Management
This course explores assessment, treatment, and management options to help physicians determine the right solution for their chronic pain patients. This program is geared toward primary care providers, pain specialists, physician assistants, nurse practitioners, nurses, and pharmacists who on a daily basis confront the challenge of treating myriad chronic pain conditions including chronic low back pain, migraine, peripheral neuropathy, fibromyalgia and cancer pain.
2008
Advances in Pain Management
This program is geared toward primary care providers who on a daily basis confront the challenge of managing myriad pain conditions ranging from headache, migraine, peripheral neuropathy, and bromyalgia to palliative analgesia in advanced cancer.
2007
Advances in Pain Management
This activity, geared toward primary care providers, aims to improve the management of chronic pain in our community. Like other medical conditions such as diabetes, chronic pain must be managed with the goal of helping patients achieve the highest level of function.Treating pain as a chronic disease is optimized with an integrated, multidisciplinary approach.Toward this end, this conference brings together faculty from diverse specialties to discuss the latest evidence for medical management, interventional therapies, behavioral approaches, and rehabilitation methods.