Jack Neary I Pain Management Workshop June 8-10, 2018 Orthopaedic Learning Center Rosemont, Illinois
Purpose: The Jack Neary Pain Management Program provides a combination of didactic and guided hands-on lab experience for interventional pain management techniques. Prior to attending the workshop, students will complete four (4) AANALearn pain management modules. These modules will be available May 8, 2018. Target Audience: This workshop is for CRNAs with limited experience in interventional pain management and/or CRNAs interested in pursuing this specialty within their practice. Accreditation Statements: This course has been prior approved by the American Association of Nurse Anesthetists for 28.75 Class A CE credits; AANA Code Number: 1036137; Expiration Date 6/10/2018: AANA designates this program as meeting the criteria for 1.50 CE credit in Pharmacology/Therapeutics. American Association of Nurse Anesthetists is accredited as a provider of continuing nursing education by the American Nurses Credentialing Center's Commission on Accreditation. Provider approved by the California Board of Registered Nursing, Provider #10862. In Kind Support: Ultrasound equipment for this educational activity has been provided by Sonosite. The planners of this workshop disclose that Sonosite was not involved in any component of the planning process for this educational activity. Sonosite understands that they must abide by the American Association of Nurse Anesthetists (AANA) Provider Unit s policies and procedures. Educational sessions will be monitored by AANA staff to ensure content integrity and prevent bias. Accreditation does not imply that the AANA or the American Nurses Credentialing Center s Commission on Accreditation (ANCC) approves or endorses any product displayed, mentioned, or used in any of the educational activities. Faculty and Planner Disclosures: All presenters and planners of this continuing nursing education activity are required to disclose to the audience any significant financial relationship with the manufacturer(s) of any commercial healthcare products, goods or services consumed by or used on patients. All planners, authors and content reviewers have disclosed for this meeting and there were no commercial interest relationships to declare. Evaluation/CE Credit Claim: The link to an electronic Evaluation/CE credit claim form will be emailed to all participants no later than June 15, 2018. Please check your Spam folder and Inbox for this important email. Once you receive the email with hyperlink, please complete the Program Evaluation, the Overall Meeting Evaluation and finally, SUBMIT your CE credits. You will be able to print your certificate immediately when this is done. CE credits are imported to the member transcripts within 5 business days of the meeting and weekly after that for 60 days. Please note if you have opted-out of receiving emails from the AANA, you will not receive this email. You will need to send an email to: AANA_evaluations@aana.com requesting that a separate email be sent to you. WiFi Access Network: Ortho Public Password: 9400higgins
Friday, June 8, 2018 6:00 am-7:30 am Breakfast provided for guests at the Hampton Inn & Suites Hampton Inn & Suites connects to the OLC via skywalk Hampton Inn 8:00 am-9:00 am Pain Types/Assessment/Interview (1 CE) 1. List the types of pain. 2. Describe assessment and interview techniques for differential diagnosis of pain. Jackie Rowles, DNP, MBA, MA, CRNA, ANP-BC, DPNAP, DAIPM, FAAN 9:00am-10:00 am Shoulder, Hip and Knee Pain (1 CE) 1. Describe assessment skills for shoulder, hip and knee pain. 10:00am-10:15 am Refreshment Break 10:15 am-11:15 am Sensory, Strength and Reflex Testing (1 CE) 1. Identify key components of neurological exam. 2. State indications of common abnormal exam findings. 11:15 am- 12:15 pm Myofascial and Sacroiliac (SI) Joint Pain (1 CE) 1. List components of myofascial pain assessment and trigger point identification. 2. Describe SI joint pain. Jackie Rowles, DNP, MBA, MA, CRNA, ANP-BC, DPNAP, DAIPM, FAAN 12:15-1:00 pm Networking Lunch Lunch provided by the AANA 1:00-2:00 pm Facet and Axial Spine Pain (1 CE) 1. Describe symptoms of facet and axial spine pain. Jackie Rowles, DNP, MBA, MA, CRNA, ANP-BC, DPNAP, DAIPM, FAAN
Friday, June 8, 2018 2:00-3:00 pm Radicular Spine Pain (1 CE) 1. Identify three causes of radicular spine pain. Marie Rivers, MPAS, PA-C 3:00-3:15 pm Refreshment Break 3:15-3:45 pm Documentation Requirements (.5 CE) 1. Describe insurance documentation requirements and injection guidelines for spinal Jackie Rowles, DNP, MBA, MA, CRNA, ANP-BC, DPNAP, DAIPM, FAAN 3:45-5:15 pm Putting it All Together, Physical Assessment Demonstrations and Q&A (1.5 CE) 1. Describe assessment and testing techniques for various types of pain. 2. Demonstrate assessment and testing techniques. Marie Rivers, MPAS, PA-C Jackie Rowles, DNP, MBA, MA, CRNA, ANP-BC, DPNAP, DAIPM, FAAN Mindy K. Wallace, MSN, CRNA, FAIPM 5:15 pm End of Program for the Day
Saturday, June 9, 2018 6:00-7:30 am Breakfast provided for guests at the Hampton Inn & Suites Hampton Inn & Suites connects to the OLC via skywalk Hampton Inn Theoretical Foundations: Pain Specialty Learning Model (1 CE) 8:00-9:00 am 1. Explain that understanding of disease processes and treatment has been guided by varying philosophies. 2. Describe the philosophy that has likely formed the participant s understanding of disease and treatment. 3. Describe the development of a holistic philosophical perspective, unique to CRNA pain assessment and treatment and the development of the AAN Pain Specialty Learning Model. Evaluation of Pain Types of Pain and Diagnostic Impression Models (1 CE) 9:00-10:00 am 1. Describe the types of pain. 2. Discuss the rationale for various diagnostic studies and physical examination in determining pain types. 10:00-10:15 am Refreshment Break 10:15am- 12:15pm facet, and sacroiliac
Learner Outcomes for Ultrasound hand, hip, knee, ankle, and foot 12:15-1:00 pm Working Lunch Overview of the AANA Chronic Pain Management Curriculum and the NSPM Examination (.75CE) 1. Describe the AANA s Chronic Pain Management Curriculum and Pathway. 2. Describe the NSPM Examination and Credential. Bruce A. Schoneboom, PhD, CRNA, FAAN, COL (Ret), USA 1:00-3:00 pm facet, and sacroiliac Learner Outcomes for Ultrasound hand, hip, knee, ankle, and foot 3:00-3:15 pm Refreshment Break
3:15-5:15 pm facet, and sacroiliac Learner Outcomes for Ultrasound hand, hip, knee, ankle, and foot 5:15 pm End of Program for the Day
Sunday, June 10, 2018 6:00-7:30 am Breakfast provided for guests at the Hampton Inn & Suites Hampton Inn & Suites connects to the OLC via skywalk 8:00-10:00 am facet, and sacroiliac Learner Outcomes for Ultrasound hand, hip, knee, ankle, and foot 10:00-10:15 am Refreshment Break 10:15-12:15 pm facet, and sacroiliac
Learner Outcomes for Ultrasound hand, hip, knee, ankle, and foot 12:15-1:00 pm Lunch 1:00-3:00 pm facet, and sacroiliac Learner Outcomes for Ultrasound hand, hip, knee, ankle, and foot 3:00-3:15 pm Refreshment Break
3:15-5:15 pm facet, and sacroiliac Learner Outcomes for Ultrasound hand, hip, knee, ankle, and foot 5:15 pm End of Workshop
Jack Neary Pain Management Workshop 1 AANALearn Modules NOTE: Participants are required to view the following lectures on AANALearn prior to attending the course. A certificate of completion of the online modules will available on AANALearn. The self-assessment for these modules will be included in the workshop evaluation. Modules will be available on AANALearn on May 14, 2018. Red Flags in Pain Management (.5 CE) Mindy Wallace, MSN, CRNA, FAIPM 1. Identify pertinent history, exam and diagnostic findings of serious medical conditions accompanied by pain. 2. Identify medical disorders that require immediate or urgent treatment. Advanced Scientific Basis of Pharmacology (1.5 CE) Mindy Wallace, MSN, CRNA, FAIPM 1. Discuss the pharmacology and method of drug treatment for chronic pain management. 2. Discuss the relationship between the neurophysiologic constructs of pain and the mechanism of action of the drugs prescribed for chronic pain. 3. Discuss the pros and cons of steroids, Imaging for Spinal Anatomy (1 CE) Mindy Wallace, MSN, CRNA, FAIPM 1. Identify anatomic sites of common spinal pain pathology 2. Compare spinal anatomy to radiologic views. 3. Identify cervical, thoracic, lumbar and sacral spinal structures on fluoroscopic views Neuroscience of Pain (1 CE) Bruce A. Schoneboom, PhD, CRNA, FAAN, COL (RET), USA 1. Define pain and differentiate between acute and chronic pain. 2. Review the anatomy and physiology of the neurotransmission of pain. 3. Describe the components of the Gate Control Theory of Pain. 4. Discuss sensitization of pain.
FACULTY The following presenters have disclosed no commercial relationships: Director of Valley Spine and Pain Care Centers North Aurora, IL Andrew Biegner, CRNA, MSNA NorthStar Anesthesia/Hillsdale Hospital Hillsdale, MI Mesa Pain Specialists Mesa, AZ Mid-Iowa Anesthesia & Pain Services Boone, Iowa OrthoIllinois Crystal Lake, IL Jackie Rowles, DNP, MBA, MA, CRNA, ANP-BC, DPNAP, DAIPM, FAAN Marian University Indianapolis, IN Bruce A. Schoneboom, PhD, CRNA, FAAN, COL (Ret), USA American Association of Nurse Anesthetists Park Ridge, IL Dartmouth Hitchcock Medical Center Concord, NH Carly Jackson, PA-C OrthoIllinois Rockford, IL Mindy K. Wallace, MSN, CRNA, FAIPM PainCare Thetford Center, VT ND, LMT, DAIPM Anesthesia Associates & Valley Pain Care Centers Plano, IL