The Center for Pain and Supportive Care and the WVSIPP Proudly Present: The Second Annual Cancer Pain Conference Dr. Lisa Stearns Course Director March 2&3, 2012 Day 1 Chronic Pain Management for Patients with Cancer Day 2 Chronic Pain Management resulting from the treatment of Cancer Key Faculty Members: Ezell Askew, MD, David Caraway, MD, PhD, Taissa Cherry, MD, Michael Gordon, MD, Carolyn Holita, Marc Huntoon, MD, Jennifer Kiser, PA-C, John Kresl, MD, PhD, Robert Levy, MD, PhD, Patrick Mantyh, PhD, JD, Toni Marando, NP, Gladstone McDowell, MD, Gail McGlothlen, CNS, Elizabeth Rickerson, MD, Joyce Seelig, LCSW, Jamie Sharp, CRNA,, C. Douglas Stewart, PA-C and Neal Slatkin, MD Scientific Committee: Allen Burton, MD, Michelle Byers, Taissa Cherry, MD, Marc Huntoon, MD, Jennifer Kiser, PA-C, Gladstone McDowell, MD, Suzanne Morse, NP, William Rosenberg, MD, and Accreditation Statement: AMA Category 1 PRA CME credits and meeting coordination proudly provided by WVSIPP. This WVSIPP program is accredited by the West Virginia State Medical Association to sponsor continuing medical education for clinicians. The WVSIPP designates this educational activity for a maximum of 11 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s). Clinicians should only claim credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in this activity March 2&3, 2012
Friday, March 2, 2012 Room Location Time Description Salon 1 Foyer 7:30 AM 8:00AM Registration 8:00AM 8:15AM 8:15AM-8:35AM 8:35AM-9:15AM 9:15AM-9:50AM Welcome Introductions theme and vision Lecture Management of Chronic Pain in Patients diagnosed with Cancer New schools of thought Chronic Pain resulting from Cancer Panel presentation, Gladstone McDowell, MD, Michael Gordon, MD, Elizabeth Rickerson, MD, Ezell Askew, MD Interventional Pain Management, Palliative Care, Oncology, Radiation Oncology The role of Pain Management in Oncology Acute vs. Chronic pain working together pre and post tumor surgery Gladstone McDowell, MD and Michael Gordon, MD 9:50AM-10:00AM Q&A Salon 1 10:00AM-10:30AM Break with Exhibitors Poster viewing Pavilion B 10:30AM-11:00AM 11:00AM-11:45AM 11:45-1:00 PM Research Opportunities Chronic Pain resulting from Cancer Patrick Mantyh, PhD, JD University of Arizona Innovations in Tumor and Pain Control through Radiation Oncology John Kresl, MD, PhD Sponsored Luncheon Symposia A New Direction in Treating Breakthrough Pain in Patients with Cancer Dr. Neal Slatkin Archimedes Pharma - *This session is non-cme eligible* Exhibits Open 1:00PM-1:30PM Filmed Cases - IDDS placement and utilization for Cancer Pain 1:30PM-1:45PM Filmed Cases - Pump Rotor Study 1:45PM-2:15PM Catheter Dye studies: Occluded Catheter, Inflammatory Mass, Fracture, Disconnected, Malpostioned, Fracture with Dislodgment (floating) 2:15PM-2:45PM Filmed Cases SCS for Chronic Pain and Robert Levy, MD, PhD 2:45 PM-3:00 PM Q&A S a l o n 1 3:00PM Sessions close for the day Salon 1 4:45-5:45PM Reception with exhibits Beer and Margarita Reception Sonora A-C 5:45-7:00 Dinner all attendees and registered guests, exhibitors, and faculty
Saturday, March 3, 2011 Room Location Time Description Salon 1 Foyer 7:30AM 8:00AM Registration Salon 1 7:00AM-8:00AM Breakfast 8:00AM 8:15AM Welcome - 8:15AM-9:00AM 9:00AM-9:45AM Chronic Pain Resulting from the Treatment of Cancer Updates in treatment options and preparation for treating the pain post-operatively Panel Presentation, Marc Huntoon, MD, PhD, Ezell Askew, MD, Lauren Stegman, MD, PhD, Thomas Daniels, MD, Robert Levy, MD, PhD Interventional Pain Management Neurosurgery Gamma & Cyber Knife, Brain and spine tumors Oncology - New Chemotherapies and Possible Side effects Interventional Radiology Pain from Tumor Ablation and Radiation Publication update IDDS Safety and Best Practices Salon 1 9:45AM-10:15AM Break with Exhibits 10:15AM-10:45AM 10:45AM-11:30AM The Dilemmas of Opioid Management in Cancer Patients, Substance Abusers and Urine Drug Screening Gail McGlothlen, CNS and David Caraway, MD, PhD (via Skype) Polyanalgesic Consensus Panel 2011 publication updates and implications for treating patients with Cancer Robert Levy, MD, PhD,, Marc Huntoon, MD, Gladstone McDowell, MD 11:30AM-11:45 Poster presentations Pavilion B 11:45PM-1:00PM Sponsored Luncheon Symposia New Advances in the Treatment of Breakthrough Cancer Pain Dr. Steve Fanto Prostrakan Pharmaceuticals - *This session is non-cme eligible* Exhibits Open Afternoon Workshops 1:00PM-3:00PM Sonora A Business Breakout Carolyn Holita Legal and Ethical updates Breakout Practice Managers and Hospital Administrators Topics and Case studies Physician Breakout Lisa Stearns, MD, Gladstone McDowell, MD, Robert Levy, MD, PhD Review of filmed Cases Salon 2 Oncological Nursing and Oncological Mid-level Breakout Session Jennifer Kiser, PA Toni Marando NP Medical Management of Chronic Pain & Crisis Management in Malignancy & Supportive Care in the Patient undergoing Active Cancer Treatment see attached agenda Sonora B Mid-Level Breakout Gail McGlothlen, CNS, C. Douglas Stewart, PA-C, Jamie Sharp, CNS Clinical Pearls in the Management of the Patient with an Implanted Drug Delivery System see attached agenda 3:00PM Sessions end and meeting close Teams are encouraged to meet to discuss strategies for working together
Saturday, March 3, 2012 Oncological Nursing and Oncological Mid-level Breakout Session 1:00-3:00 PM Jennifer Kiser, PA Toni Marando NP Medical Management of Chronic Pain: Toni Marando, NP Crisis Management in Malignancy: Jennifer Kiser, PA Supportive Care in the Patient undergoing Active Cancer Treatment Interventional Pain Management for Malignancy: What do we have to offer? interventional procedures and devices SCS, intrathecal pumps (PTM) Question and Answer Saturday, March 3, 2012 PainCaP Expert Clinician Panel Presentation: Clinical Pearls in the Management of the Patient with an Implanted Drug Delivery System Jamie Sharp CRNA Sharp Anesthesia, Fayetteville, WV Pre/Post Op Care a. Minimizing risk for infection b. Minimizing risk for bleeding: The anti coagulated patient c. Anesthesia and pharmacologic considerations for surgical procedures in the patient with an IDDS in cancer vs. non cancer patients Douglas Stewart, PA-C Center for Pain Relief, Charleston, WV Pump Patients If it can go wrong, It will go wrong How to tell the difference and How hopefully prevent it How to maintain control of care and keep the patients from manipulating you Gail McGlothlen CNS BC Napa Pain Institute Safety and IT Drugs a. Mortality/Morbidity: respiratory depression b. Identifying the patient at risk inflammatory masses, infection c. Minimizing risk of respiratory depression Question and Answer