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Activity Groups
Archived Activities
- Overview of Palliative Care
- Clinical Aspects of Risk Management in Opioid Prescribing
- Chronic Pain in Cancer Survivors: Determinants, Assessment, and Treatment Strategies
- Opioids and Pain What Does The Evidence Mean?
- Best Practices in Diagnosis and Multimodal Management of Fibromyalgia (Part One of a Two Part Series)
- Best Practices in Diagnosis and Multimodal Management of Fibromyalgia (Part Two of a Two Part Series)
- Controlling Baseline Pain With Opioid-based Therapy (Part 1 of 3)
- Assessing and Treating Breakthrough Pain (Part 2 of 3)
- Practical Approaches to Multidimensional Assessment and Opioid-Based Treatment of Chronic Pain (Part 3 of 3)
- Chronic Pain and Risk Management Compendium Video Commentary
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Pain and the Family Caregiver
Guided by comprehensive assessment of clinical knowledge gaps and needs, this educational activity is intended to highlight the essential role of pain management in interdisciplinary palliative care.
Faculty
Myra Glajchen, DSW
Department of Pain Medicine and Palliative Care
Beth Israel Medical Center
New York, N.Y.
Palliative Sedation
Guided by comprehensive assessment of clinical knowledge gaps and needs, this educational activity is intended to highlight the essential role of pain management in interdisciplinary palliative care.
Faculty
Bernard Lee, MD
Associate Chief Medical Officer
Metropolitan Jewish Hospice and
Palliative Care and Jacob Perlow
Hospice
Brooklyn, NY
Attending Physician
Montefiore Medical Center
Teaching Attending
Albert Einstein College of Medicine
Bronx, NY
Opioid Therapy in the Medically Ill
Guided by comprehensive assessment of clinical knowledge gaps and needs, this educational activity is intended to highlight the essential role of pain management in interdisciplinary palliative care.
Faculty
Russell K. Portenoy, MD
Chairman and Gerald J. and
Dorothy R. Friedman Chair in
Pain Medicine and Palliative
Care
Department of Pain Medicine
and Palliative Care
Beth Israel Medical Center
New York, New York
Pain and the Psychology of Advanced Illness
Guided by comprehensive assessment of clinical knowledge gaps and needs, this educational activity is intended to highlight the essential role of pain management in interdisciplinary palliative care.
Faculty
E. Alessandra Strada, PhD
Attending Psychologist
Department of Pain Medicine and
Palliative Care
Beth Israel Medical Center
Assistant Professor of Neurology
and Psychiatry
Albert Einstein College of
Medicine
Assistant Professor of East-West
Psychology
California Institute of Integral
Studies
San Francisco, CA
Opioid Rotation for Poorly Responsive Pain
Guided by comprehensive assessment of clinical knowledge gaps and needs, this educational activity is intended to highlight the essential role of pain management in interdisciplinary palliative care.
Faculty
Ebtesam Ahmed, PharmD
Assistant Clinical Professor
St. John’s University College of
Pharmacy and Allied Health
Professions
Clinical Coordinator Department of
Pain Medicine and Palliative Care
Beth Israel Medical Center
New York, NY
Pain and the Chinese Family Caregiver
Guided by comprehensive assessment of clinical knowledge gaps and needs, this educational activity is intended to highlight the essential role of pain management in interdisciplinary palliative care.
Faculty
John Tsoi, LMSW
Project Director, Asian Family Caregiver Program
Department of Pain Medicine and Palliative Care
Asian Services Center
Beth Israel Medical Center
New York, N.Y.
Interdisciplinary Approach to the Management of Pain in Advanced Illness: Case Discussion
Guided by comprehensive assessment of clinical knowledge gaps and needs, this educational activity is intended to highlight the essential role of pain management in interdisciplinary palliative care.
Faculty
Russell K. Portenoy, MD
Chairman and Gerald J. and
Dorothy R. Friedman Chair in
Pain Medicine and Palliative
Care
Department of Pain Medicine
and Palliative Care
Beth Israel Medical Center
New York, New York
Non-Opioid Drugs and Adjuvant Analgesics
Guided by comprehensive assessment of clinical knowledge gaps and needs, this educational activity is intended to highlight the essential role of pain management in interdisciplinary palliative care.
Faculty
Russell K. Portenoy, MD
Chairman and Gerald J. and
Dorothy R. Friedman Chair in
Pain Medicine and Palliative
Care
Department of Pain Medicine
and Palliative Care
Beth Israel Medical Center
New York, New York