2018: Restoring Neurological Function - Friday, September 28, 2018 Embassy Suites Cleveland-Rockside l Independence, Ohio - Cleveland Clinic CME
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2018: Restoring Neurological Function The Crossroads of Neurology, Psychiatry and Neurosurgery Friday, September 28, 2018 Embassy Suites Cleveland-Rockside l Independence, Ohio Register Today! www.ccfcme.org/RNF2018
2018: Restoring Neurological Function
Overview
This educational activity will review and analyze the most current
developments in clinical practice and relevant research. Experts
will present their analysis of the most recent evidence on the
treatment and management of headache, movement disorders,
chronic pain, and functional movement disorders, describing both
medications and interventions.
Target Audience
Neurologists, neurosurgeons, primary care physicians, internal
medicine physicians, physician assistants, residents, fellows,
nurses, nurse practitioners, physical therapists, occupational Cleveland Clinic Activity Director
therapists and allied health professionals.
Jennifer Kriegler, MD
Center for Neurological Restoration, Headache
Learning Objectives
After completing this educational activity, participants will be able
to do the following: Guest Faculty
• C
ritically appraise the clinical evidence supporting use of Edward Covington, MD
cannabis to treat neurologic disorders. Emeritus Staff Cleveland Clinic
• S
ummarize research and innovations in functional neurosurgery Former Director, Neurological Center for Pain
and describe its use in clinical management of pain. Cleveland, Ohio
• D
efine functional movement disorders and describe the
Shnehal Patel, MD, MPH
evidence supporting a multidisciplinary approach to their
Neurologist, Movement Disorders
management.
OhioHealth
• D
etail the evidence identifying the best management Columbus, Ohio
strategies for neurological pain syndromes, use of opioids
in management when other chronic conditions coexist, and
describe strategies to prevent its overuse.
• D
escribe the recent evidence identifying medication-overuse
headache, its impact on neurologic disorders, and detail
management strategies for these headaches.
Cleveland Clinic Faculty
Eric Baron, DO Sean Nagel, MD
Center for Neurological Restoration, Headache Center for Neurological Restoration,
Neurosurgery/Movement Disorders
Sarah Davin, PsyD, MPH
Center for Neurological Restoration, Chronic Pain Sarah Rispinto, PhD
Center for Neurological Restoration, Chronic Pain
Harold Goforth, MD
Center for Neurological Restoration, Headache Taylor Rush, PhD
Center for Neurological Restoration,
Xavier Jimenez, MD Chronic Pain/Headache/ Movement Disorders
Section Head, Center for Neurological Restoration,
Chronic Pain Xin Xin Yu, MD
Center for Neurological Restoration, Movement Disorders
MaryAnn Mays, MD
Center for Neurological Restoration, Headache2018: Restoring Neurological Function
AGENDA
Friday, September 28
7:30 AM Continental Breakfast/Exhibits/Registration
8:00 AM Welcome and Introduction
Jennifer Kriegler
8:10 AM Cannabis in Chronic Pain and Headache
Eric Baron
8:40 AM Cannabis and Parkinson’s Disease
Shnehal Patel
9:10 AM Headache Management in the Setting of Medical Comorbidities
Harold Goforth
9:40 AM Neural Implants: A Safe, Successful (and Expensive) Therapy for Pain
Sean Nagel
10:10 AM Refreshment Break/Exhibits
10:40 AM De-stigmatizing Functional Neurological Disorders: a Neurologist’s Perspective
Xin Xin Yu
11:10 AM Psychological Considerations in Functional Neurological Disorder Management
Taylor Rush
11:40 AM Panel Discussion
Eric Baron, Harold Goforth, Sean Nagel, Shnehal Patel, Xin Xin Yu
12:00 PM Lunch/Exhibits
1:00 PM The Opioid Crisis: Providers as Cause, Providers as Cure
Edward Covington
2:00 PM Psychopharmacology of Chronic Pain
Xavier Jimenez
2:30 PM Medication Overuse Headache
MaryAnn Mays
3:00 PM Refreshment Break/Exhibits
3:25 PM Back on Trek: A Clinical Transformation Program for the Treatment of Chronic Low Back Pain
Sarah Rispinto
3:45 PM Strategies for Improving Challenging Interactions and Optimizing Outcomes for High-Impact Chronic Pain
Sara Davin
4:15 PM Challenging Cases
Sara Davin, Sarah Rispinto, Taylor Rush
4:45 PM Panel Discussion
5:00 PM Adjourn
Evening reception open to all attendees
A five-minute question and answer period is included in each speaker’s allotted time.2018: Restoring Neurological Function
GENERAL INFORMATION
Location Accreditation
Embassy Suites Cleveland-Rockside The Cleveland Clinic Foundation Center for Continuing
5800 Rockside Woods Blvd. Education is accredited by the Accreditation Council
Independence, Ohio for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) to provide
Phone: 216.986.9900 or 800.362.2779 continuing medical education for physicians.
Hotel Accommodations The Cleveland Clinic Foundation Center for Continuing
A limited block of rooms has been reserved at the Education designates this live activity for a maximum of
Embassy Suites Cleveland-Rockside. To make your 7.00 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. Physicians should
reservations, contact the hotel and identify yourself claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of
as being with the Restoring Neurological Function their participation in the activity.
meeting for a special rate of $116 (plus tax). Hotel
reservations are separate from the course registration Participants claiming CME credit from this activity may
and are the responsibility of the participant. submit the credit hours to the American Osteopathic
Association for Category 2 credit.
Information
The Ohio Board of Nursing will accept at face value the
For further information about this activity, number of contact hours awarded for an educational
contact Shana Spade at activity that has been approved for CE by a nationally
Phone: 216.444.9380 accredited system of CE approval.
Email: spades@ccf.org
Nurses are able to obtain CE that has been approved or
Faculty Disclosure Statement provided by a nationally recognized accreditation system
The Cleveland Clinic Foundation Center for Continuing of continuing education.
Education has implemented a policy to comply with the
current Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Examples include:
Education Standards for Commercial Support requiring • The American Nurses Credentialing Center (ANCC)
resolution of all faculty conflicts of interest. Faculty • The Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical
declaring a relevant commercial interest will be identified Education (ACCME)
in the activity syllabus. • The International Association for Continuing Education
and Training (ACET)
Americans with Disabilities Act
The Cleveland Clinic Foundation Center for Continuing • Physical
Therapy – Application of credit has been filed
Education fully intends to comply with the legal with the (OTPTAT) Board for Physical Therapy credits.
requirements of the Americans with Disabilities Act. DETERMINATION OF CREDITS IS PENDING.
If you need assistance, please notify Shana Spade at • Occupational Therapy – Application of credit has
216.444.9380 at least two weeks prior to the activity. been filed with the (OTPTAT) Board for Occupational
Therapy credits. DETERMINATION OF CREDITS IS
PENDING.2018: Restoring Neurological Function
Friday, September 28, 2018
Embassy Suites Cleveland-Rockside l Independence, Ohio
Register
Online!
Registration and Cancellation
Preregistrations are accepted until 5:00 pm ET, September 25, 2018. Register on site after this date. In case
of cancellation, a full refund will be made if canceled by September 14, 2018. After September 14, 2018, a $25
cancellation fee will be deducted from your refund. Email notification of your cancellation is required to process
your refund. NO REFUNDS WILL BE ISSUED AFTER SEPTEMBER 21, 2018.
Register here: www.ccfcme.org/RNF2018
Fee includes: syllabus, continental breakfast, refreshment breaks, and lunch.
Physician $129
Non-Physician $49
Residents/Fellow* $79
*Letter from program director is required to receive the discounted fee.
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