CURRENT CHALLENGES IN REHABILITATION MEDICINE FRIDAY & SATURDAY JUNE 16 & 17, 2017 The William & Ida Friday Center for Continuing Education 100 Friday Center Drive, Chapel Hill, NC
The 2017 Current Challenges in Rehabilitation Medicine conference will focus on best practices for controlled substance prescribing on day one and innovative treatment strategies for spinal cord injury (SCI) patients on day two. By bringing together leaders in the field of rehabilitation medicine, we hope to continue to close the provider knowledge gap, and improve the quality of life for our patients. Topics of discussion will include opioids, patient advocacy, integrated care, neurogenic bladder, mobility and sexual health issues relating to the care of traumatic brain and SCI patients. Target Audience Physicians, physician assistants, nurse practitioners and nurses; residents, fellows and medical students; occupational and physical therapists and therapy students working with rehabilitative medicine patients across the continuum of care Learning Objectives At the conclusion of this knowledge and competency-based activity, the participant should be able to: Describe appropriate assessment techniques for identifying opioid abuse/misuse and addiction. Discuss best practices for managing pain. Review regulations governing opioid prescribing. Recognize recent issues and challenges pertaining to patient coverage for procedures and patient care. Review proper documentation to facilitate efficient pre-authorization for procedures patients require. Describe supplemental medical decision-making information to patients suffering from TBI. Discuss effective strategies for providing improved care coordinated for patients who have sustained TBI. Share strategies for effective patient communication related to symptoms and complications of neurogenic bladder. Explain how various factors influence the treatment path for neurogenic bladder. Review new advancements in care for spinal cord injury patients suffering from neurogenic bladder. Describe the components of a brain-computer interface that allow brain activity to be translated into movement commands. Recognize the patients perspective in facing challenges following a spinal cord injury. Discuss sexual health issues in a patient with SCI. Review advances in care for patients with SCI using telemedicine. REGISTER ONLINE! WWW.WAKEAHEC.ORG
FRIDAY, JUNE 16 Opioid Prescription Regulations, Advocacy and Integrated Care 8:00 am Registration/Breakfast/Exhibits 8:45 Opening Remarks Mayisha Dunham, MD, MBA 9:00 Recognizing the Signs and Symptoms of Substance Use Eric D. Morse, MD, DFAPA 10:00 Break/Exhibits 10:15 TBI and Integrated Care Scott Pokorny, MSW, CBIS 11:15 Break/Exhibits 11:30 Current Socioeconomic and Advocacy Issues with Outpatient Musculoskeletal Care David O Brien, MD 12:30 pm Lunch/Exhibits 1:30 Opioid Prescribing Update Bryant Murphy, MD 2:00 Controlled Substance Prescribing for Chronic Pain Raymund Millan, MD 3:00 Break/Exhibits 3:15 Rules and Regulations on Controlled Substance Prescribing Practice Chue Lee, PharmD, BCPS 4:15 Break/Exhibits 4:45 North Carolina Medical Society Updates* Stephen W. Keene, MBA, JD 5:00 Dinner/Business Meeting/Elections* 6:15 Closing remarks Anand Joshi, MD, MHA *CME credit not provided SATURDAY, JUNE 17 Neurogenic Bladder, Sexuality and Functional Mobility after SCI 8:00 am Registration/Breakfast/Exhibits 8:30 Opening Remarks Paul Thananopavarn, MD 8:35 Managing the Neurogenic Bladder in SCI Patients Kristy Borawski, MD 9:30 Interprofessional Collaboration for Effective Neurogenic Bladder Management Kevin Stahr, OTR/L, AT Raheleh Tschoepe, MS, OT/L 10:30 Break/Exhibits 10:45 Intracortical Neuroprosthetics to Restore Upper Limb Function Jennifer L. Collinger, PhD 11:45 Lunch/Exhibits 1:00 pm Seating and Positioning Your SCI Client Deanna Baldassari, MS, OTR/L 2:00 Sexuality after SCI Marcalee Sipski Alexander, MD 3:00 Break/Exhibits 3:20 TeleSCI Marcalee Sipski Alexander, MD 4:00 Patients Perspectives on Living with SCI Moderators - Paul Thananopavarn, MD Karla Thompson, PhD 4:40 Closing Remarks Paul Thananopavarn, MD
Faculty Eric D. Morse, MD, DFAPA Carolina Performance Scott Pokorny, MSW, CBIS NC DHHS David O Brien, MD OrthoCarolina and NASS Bryant Murphy, MD Raymund Millan, MD East Carolina University Chue Lee, PharmD, BCPS Novant Health Jennifer L. Collinger, PhD University of Pittsburgh, PM&R Stephen W. Keene, MBA, JD North Carolina Medical Society Kristy Borawski, MD Kevin Stahr, OTR/L, AT Ohio State University Deanna Baldassari, MS, OTR/L Durham VAMC Marcalee Sipski Alexander, MD Birmingham VA Medical Center Karla Thompson, PhD Planning Committee Paul Thananopavarn, MD, Course Director William Filer, MD, Course Director Aaron Olsen, MBA Christina Del Riego Raheleh Tschoepe, MS, OT/L UNC Hospitals Tricia Agnoli, PT, MS, NCS Susan Carter, RN Courtney Matrunick, DPT NCSPM&R Mayisha Dunham, MD, MBA Nancy Brandon, BS, MHA Anand Joshi, MD, MHA CURRENT CHALLENGES IN REHABILITATION MEDICINE FRIDAY & SATURDAY JUNE 16 & 17, 2017 The William & Ida Friday Center for Continuing Education 100 Friday Center Drive CHAPEL HILL, NC 51792lm
Registration Friday, June 16 Member Physician-$150, after May 15-$200 Non-Member Physician-$200, after May 15-$250 Other healthcare professional-$75, after May 15-$100 Fellow, resident, medical or therapy student-$50 Saturday, June 17 Physicians-$125, after May 15-$150 Other healthcare professional-$75, after May 15-$100 Fellow, resident, medical or therapy student-$25 Vouchers will be accepted. Register online at www.wakeahec.org Registration will include online handouts and certificate of completion. Breakfast, lunch and snacks will be provided both days. Dinner provided Friday. Directions/parking information will be emailed with your confirmation letter. No refunds will be issued unless we are notified by 5pm Tuesday, June 13, 2017. For those registered to attend only one day, a cancellation fee of $40 for physicians and $30 for other professionals will be deducted from your registration fee if a refund is issued. For those registered to attend both days, a cancellation fee of $95 for physicians and $60 for other professionals will be deducted from your registration fee if a refund is issued. Substitutes are encouraged. Course Credit The Wake Area Health Education Center designates this live activity for a maximum of 11.75 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity. Wake AHEC is accredited by the North Carolina Medical Society to provide continuing medical education for physicians. Wake AHEC will provide up to 1.1 CEU to participants who attend both days. If only attending one day,.6 CEU will be awarded. A participant must attend 100% each day to receive credit. Partial credit will not be awarded. Wake AHEC will provide up to 11.75 Contact Hours to participants. Wake AHEC is part of the North Carolina AHEC Program. Visit www. wakeahec.org for our ADA Statement and Inclement Weather Policy. Questions? Contact Lue McKnight at lmcknight@wakeahec.org or 919-350-0469.
3261 Atlantic Avenue, Suite 212 Raleigh, NC 27604-1657 www.wakeahec.org Phone: 919.350.8547 Fax: 919.350.0470 DATED MATERIAL CURRENT CHALLENGES IN REHABILITATION MEDICINE NON-PROFIT ORGANIZATION US POSTAGE PAID RALEIGH, NC PERMIT #2483