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the American Academy of Pain Medicine Essential Tools for Treating the Patient in Pain WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW AT THE FRONT LINE OF PAIN MEDICINE Essentials of pain April 10 11, 2013 Fort Lauderdale, FL greater Fort Lauderdale/broward county Convention Center Qualifies for 16 Hours of CME Credit www.painmed.org

essentials of pain, Fort Lauderdale Educational Objectives After attending the program, participants should be better able to evaluate the patient in pain with a focus on anatomy, physiology, psychiatry, and pathology understand the neurophysiology of pain transmission assess, appraise, and interpret medically unexplained physical symptoms in order to develop an appropriate treatment plan describe pharmacological, interventional, rehabilitation, and advanced techniques for the treatment of chronic pain implement evidence-based protocols for appropriate opioid-prescribing practices articulate the distinction between drug misuse, dependence, and addiction, and identify the clinical signs of chronic nonmalignant pain assess and manage complications in pain medicine related to opioids, NSAIDs, acetyl-para-aminophenol (APAP), and injection-based therapies advance the knowledge surrounding the legal issues of pain management identify the various screening tools and patient communication techniques available to physicians who encounter high-risk patients improve quality of and access to pain care to meet the needs and demands of the escalating pain populations. Continuing EduCATION Credit The American Academy of Pain Medicine (AAPM) is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) to sponsor continuing medical education (CME) for physicians. AAPM designates this educational activity for up to 16 AMA PRA Category 1 credits. Physicians should only claim credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity. An application for CME credit has been filed with the American Academy of Family Physicians (AAFP); determination is pending. ACCME s accreditation with Commendation Awarded to aapm s Education AAPM s education was recently resurveyed by the ACCME and awarded accreditation with commendation for a term of 6 years as a provider of CME for physicians. The 6-year accreditation is the highest accreditation awarded by the ACCME. The ACCME rigorously evaluates the overall CME programs of institutions according to standards adopted by all seven sponsoring organizations of the ACCME: the American Board of Medical Specialties, the American Hospital Association, the American Medical Association, the Association for Hospital Medical Education, the Association of American Medical Colleges, the Council of Medical Specialty Societies, and the Federation of State Medical Boards of the U.S. ACCME accreditation seeks to assure both physicians and the public that CME activities provided by the Academy meet the high standards of the essential areas, elements, policies, criteria, and standards for accreditation as specified by the ACCME. In the words of the ACCME, Accreditation with Commendation is awarded to providers that demonstrate compliance in all 22 Criteria and the Accreditation Policies. The ACCME congratulates you (AAPM) and commends your organization for not only meeting the ACCME s Accreditation requirements, but for demonstrating that yours is a learning organization and a change agent for the physicians you serve. Not a Member? Save up to $275 with special Join & Register rates. New membership documentation is required prior to the meeting.

PROGRAM SCHEDULE Wednesday, APRIL 10, 2013, 7:15 am 5:30 pm Moderators Farshad M. Ahadian, MD; Gagan Mahajan, MD, Essentials Program Co-Chairs 7:15 7:30 am Welcome Farshad M. Ahadian, MD; Gagan Mahajan, MD, Essentials Program Co-Chairs 7:30 8:05 am The Difficult Pain Patient: Strategies for Success Farshad M. Ahadian, MD, Essentials Program Co-Chair 8:05 8:35 am The Brain in Pain 8:35 9:05 am Quick Approach to the Pain Psychiatric Interview Jaesu Han, MD 9:05 9:20 am Farshad M. Ahadian, MD; Jaesu Han, MD; 9:20 9:35 am Break 9:35 10:05 am Strategies for Success with Chronic Opioid Therapy Gregory Polston, MD FIPP 10:05 10:40 am The Role of Urine Drug Testing, Opioid Consent, and Agreement in Chronic Opioid Therapy Gagan Mahajan, MD, Essentials Program Co-Chair 10:40 11:15 am Guide to Aberrant Drug Behavior Lynn R. Webster, MD 11:15 11:30 am Gagan Mahajan, MD; Gregory Polston, MD FIPP; Lynn R. Webster, MD 11:30 am 1:15 pm Lunch 1:15 1:50 pm Strategies for Managing the Patient with Addiction and Pain Edward C. Covington, MD 1:50 2:25 pm Pain and the Law Edward Michna, MD JD RPh 2:25 3:05 pm Understanding and Treating Neuropathic Pain Sean Mackey, MD PhD 3:05 3:20 pm Edward C. Covington, MD; Edward Michna, MD JD RPh; Sean Mackey, MD PhD 3:20 3:35 pm Break 3:35 4:15 pm Headache: Evaluation, Examination, and Treatment Zahid H. Bajwa, MD 4:15 4:45 pm Facial Pain: Pharmacological and Injection Therapies Zahid H. Bajwa, MD 4:45 5:15 pm Abdominal and Pelvic Pain Carter Jones, MD PhD 5:15 5:30 pm Zahid H. Bajwa, MD; Carter Jones, MD PhD register Today! Register online by February 18, 2013, to receive early-bird discounts.

Thursday, APRIL 11, 2013, 7:15 am 5:30 pm Moderators Farshad M. Ahadian, MD; Gagan Mahajan, MD, Essentials Program Co-Chairs 7:15 8 am Cervical and Lumbar Spine Pain: Assessment and Physical Exam Steven P. Stanos, Jr., DO, Annual Meeting Co-Chair 8 8:45 am Shoulder and Hip Pain: Assessment and Physical Exam Steven P. Stanos, Jr., DO, Annual Meeting Co-Chair 8:45 9:25 am Interventional Therapies for Spine Pain Gagan Mahajan, MD, Essentials Program Co-Chair 9:25 9:40 am Gagan Mahajan, MD; Steven P. Stanos, Jr., DO 9:40 9:55 am Break 9:55 10:35 am Advanced Techniques in Pain Medicine Farshad M. Ahadian, MD, Essentials Program Co-Chair; Gregory Polston, MD FIPP 10:35 11:15 am Complications in Pain Medicine: From Medications to Injections Edward Michna, MD JD RPh 11:15 11:30 am Farshad M. Ahadian, MD; Edward Michna, MD JD RPh; Gregory Polston, MD FIPP 11:30 am 1:15 pm Lunch 1:15 1:55 pm Spine Surgery: Who Needs It? Kenneth A. Follett, MD PhD 1:55 2:30 pm Myofascial Pain Syndromes Jeffrey M. Tiede, MD MAJ MC USA, Annual Meeting Co-Chair 2:30 3:05 pm Medically Unexplained Physical Symptoms: What to Do? Jaesu Han, MD 3:05 3:20 pm Kenneth A. Follett, MD PhD; Jaesu Han, MD; Jeffrey M. Tiede, MD MAJ MC USA, Annual Meeting Co-Chair 3:20 3:35 pm Break 3:35 4:15 pm Cancer Pain and Palliative Care David J. Copenhaver, MD MPH 4:15 4:50 pm Medical Acupuncture and Chronic Pain Farshad M. Ahadian, MD, Essentials Program Co-Chair 4:50 5:20 pm The Science Behind Marijuana as an Analgesic 5:20 5:30 pm Farshad M. Ahadian, MD; David J. Copenhaver, MD MPH; www.painmed.org

general information PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS An integrated approach to the management of pain Expert faculty of pain specialists and primary care physicians 16 hours of continuing medical education (CME) credit in pain medicine Essential Tools for Treating the Patient in Pain is designed for clinicians interested in obtaining an overview of the fundamentals of pain medicine in addition to practical approaches to the treatment of common pain disorders. The course offers clinically focused lectures on the assessment, diagnosis, and treatment of patients with various acute, cancer, end-of-life, and chronic pain syndromes. HOTEL INFORMATION The Hilton Fort Lauderdale Marina has been chosen as the headquarters hotel for the 2013 Annual Meeting. Hilton Fort Lauderdale Marina 1881 SE 17th Street Fort Lauderdale, FL 954.463.4000, Fax 954.527.6705 Visit www.painmed.org for reservation details. Rate: $199 (single/double)* Cutoff: March 7, 2013 *This special rate will apply until the cut-off date, or when the room block is filled; at that point, other rates may apply. Deposits and Refunds A first night s deposit is due with each guaranteed room. All deposits will be refunded if the reservation is cancelled within 72 hours prior to the arrival date. Combine REGISTRATION with The Annual Meeting and Save! Special rates are available for Essentials attendees who combine registration for the Annual Meeting with this program. See www.painmed.org for details. The entire Essentials course was informative, educational, and useful. Past Physician Participant For more information, please visit www.painmed.org or call 847.375.4731.

THE ESSENTIALS YOU NEED ON Abdominal and Pelvic Pain Aberrant Drug Behaviors Cancer-Related Pain Cervical and Lumbar Spine Pain Difficult Pain Patients Headaches Interventional Spine Therapies Marijuana as an Analgesic Medical Acupuncture Myofascial Pain WHO SHOULD ATTEND Neuropathic Pain UDT, Opioid Consents, and Agreements Pain Psychiatric Interview Pain and the Law Patients with Addiction and Pain Pharmacologic Pain Management: Opioids Shoulder and Hip Pain Spine Surgery The Brain and Pain And More Physicians or healthcare providers seeking to increase their knowledge and application of pain medicine or to refresh their understanding of the growing field of pain medicine will benefit from attending. No prior preparation is required to attend. Pre- and post-program surveys will be conducted. Internists Rheumatologists Physical Therapists Family Practitioners Primary Care Practitioners Gynecologists Emergency Care Specialists EXPECTED OUTCOMES Opthalmologists Registered Nurses Nurse Practitioners Psychologists Occupational Therapists Pharmacists Physician Assistants Others As a result of this CME Activity, attendees will improve their abilities to assess, diagnose, and treat common pain disorders. Participants will conclude this program with an improved delivery of patient-centered pain care improved demonstration of medical knowledge, competency, and performance of quality pain care improved demonstration of a commitment to carrying out professional responsibilities related to access to quality pain care, regulatory standards, and sensitivity to diverse pain patient populations. Visit AAPM s website for the most up-to-date schedule and speaker information. www.painmed.org

the American Academy of Pain Medicine EssentialS of Pain, fort lauderdale Get the information you need at the front line of pain medicine. Don t miss this world-class program put on by the leading physicians in pain medicine. Get the Essentials of Pain s most demanded sessions Pharmacology Opioids Pharmacology Non-Opioids Opioid Prescribing Guidelines Cervical and Lumbosacral Spine Pain: Assessment and Physical Exam Shoulder and Hip Pain: Assessment and Physical Exam Quick Approach to the Pain Psychiatric Interview Spine Surgery www.painmed.org Need help registering? Call 847.375.4731 for assistance. Not a member? Save up to $275 with special Join & Register rates.* *All new membership documentation is required prior to meeting. 8735 W. Higgins Rd, Suite 300 Chicago, IL 60631 847.375.4731 www.painmed.org Disclaimer AAPM reserves the right to substitute faculty or to cancel or reschedule sessions because of low enrollment or other unforeseen circumstances. If AAPM must cancel the meeting, registrants will receive a full credit or refund, minus a processing fee of $25.00. AAPM is not liable for any other loss, cost or expense, however caused, incurred or arising from cancellation.

PROGRAM CO-CHAIRS and FACULTY Program Co-Chairs and PLANNING Committee Farshad M. Ahadian, MD, Essentials Program Co-Chair Clinical Professor, Anesthesiology Medical Director, Center for Pain Medicine University of California San Diego La Jolla, CA Gagan Mahajan, MD, Essentials Program Co-Chair Associate Professor, Anesthesiology and Pain Medicine Director, Fellowship in Pain Medicine University of California Davis Sacramento, CA Bill H. McCarberg, MD AAFP Representative Abbott (honorarium speaker); Endo (honorarium speaker); Forest (honorarium speaker); Pricara (honorarium speaker); Purdue (honorarium speaker) Philip A. Saigh, Jr. AAPM Executive Director Susie Flynn AAPM Director of Education Mary O Keefe AAPM Education Manager Program FacuLTY and DISCLOSures For the most complete list of program faculty, visit AAPM s website at www.painmed.org. Farshad M. Ahadian, MD, Essentials Program Co-Chair Clinical Professor, Anesthesiology Medical Director, Center for Pain Medicine University of California San Diego La Jolla, CA Boston Scientific (research support); SI-Bone (research support) Gagan Mahajan, MD, Essentials Program Co-Chair Associate Professor, Anesthesiology and Pain Medicine Director, Fellowship in Pain Medicine University of California Davis Sacramento, CA Zahid H. Bajwa, MD Associate Professor, Departments of Anesthesia (Neurology) Harvard Medical School Director, Boston Headache Institute Boston PainCare Center Waltham, MA David J. Copenhaver, MD MPH Assistant Professor, Anesthesiology and Pain Medicine Director of Cancer Pain University of California Davis Sacramento, CA Edward C. Covington, MD Director, Neurological Center for Pain Neurological Institute Cleveland Clinic Foundation Cleveland, OH Kenneth A. Follett, MD PhD Professor and Chief, Department of Neurosurgery University of Nebraska Medical Center Omaha, NE Jaesu Han, MD Associate Clinical Director Departments of Psychiatry and Family/ Community Medicine Associate Training Director Family Medicine/Psychiatry Residency Program University of California Davis Sacramento, CA Carter Jones, MD PhD Assistant Professor, Anesthesiology University of California San Diego La Jolla, CA Sean Mackey, MD PhD Chief, Pain Medicine Division Stanford University Palo Alto, CA Edward Michna, MD JD RPh Director Pain Trials Center Harvard Medical School Assistant Professor, Anesthesia Brigham and Women s Hospital Chestnut Hill, MA Insys (honorarium consultant); Neurogesic (honorarium consultant); Salix (honorarium consultant); Sucampo (honorarium consultant) Partner, Bay Area Pain Medical Associates Sausalito, CA Gregory Polston, MD FIPP Associate Clinical Professor Department of Anesthesia University of California San Diego La Jolla, CA Steven P. Stanos, Jr., DO, 2013 Annual Meeting Co-Chair Assistant Professor, Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Northwestern University Medical School Medical Director Center for Pain Management Rehabilitation Institute of Chicago Chicago, IL Covidien (speaker); DepoMed (advisory board/consultant); Endo Pharmaceuticals (speaker/advisory board/consultant); Lilly (speaker/advisory board/consultant); Grunenthal (advisory board/consultant); MyMatrix (advisory board/consultant); Nuvo (advisory board/consultant); Ortho-McNeil (speaker/advisory board/ consultant); Pfizer (speaker/research); Purdue Pharma (speaker/advisory board/ consultant) Jeffrey M. Tiede, MD MAJ MC USA, 2013 Annual Meeting Co-Chair Chief, Interdisciplinary Pain Management Center Dwight D. Eisenhower Army Medical Center Ft. Gordon, GA Nevro Inc. (stock options/consulting fees consultant/advisory committee) Lynn R. Webster, MD Medical Director CRILifetree Salt Lake City, UT Covidien Mallincrodt (honoraria/expenses speaker/consultant); Iroko (honoraria/ expenses advisory board); Medtronic (honoraria/expenses speaker/consultant); Nektar Therapeutics (honoraria/expenses speaker/consultant); Pfizer (honoraria/ expenses speaker/consultant); Salix Pharmaceuticals (honoraria/expenses speaker/consultant) Disclosure It is the policy of AAPM to plan and implement educational activities in accordance with ACCME s Essential Areas and Elements to ensure balance, independence, objectivity, and scientific rigor. As an ACCME-accredited provider, AAPM is eligible to receive commercial support from commercial interests but cannot receive guidance, either nuanced or direct, on the content of the activity or on who should deliver the content. All program faculty and planners are required to disclose all financial relationships they may have or have had within the last 12 months with commercial interests whose products or services are related to the subject matter of the presentation. Any real or apparent conflicts of interest must be resolved prior to the presentation. [Planning committee disclosures are listed at www.painmed.org/annualmeeting. All confirmed faculty disclosure information is available to attendees on the aapm Annual Meeting website and in the program book.] Faculty will also be expected to disclose this information to the audience both verbally and in print (slide presentation) at the beginning of each presentation. Faculty members are also required to inform program participants if any unlabeled uses of products regulated by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration will be discussed. For more information, please visit www.painmed.org or call 847.375.4731.