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Description Include: 50 videos 46 pdfs, size: 18.9 GB Target Audience: anesthesia providers, interventional pain specialists, physical medicine and rehabilitation specialists, orthopedic and spine surgeon, neurologists Sample video: contact me for sample video Information: Date: February 15-19, 2025 Location: Hyatt Regency Grand Cypress Hotel, Orlando, Florida The 24th Annual Pain Management Symposium, hosted by Cleveland Clinic, is a comprehensive 5-day event designed for pain management professionals. This symposium offers cutting-edge insights, hands-on training, and networking opportunities in the field of pain medicine. Who Should Attend This symposium is tailored for a diverse range of healthcare professionals, including Anesthesia providers, Interventional pain specialists, Physical medicine and rehabilitation specialists, Orthopedic and spine surgeons, Neurologists and neurosurgeons, Headache specialists, Palliative care specialists, Primary care physicians, Physician assistants and nurse practitioners, Residents, and fellows in training. Key Features The evening sessions focus on problem-based learning, allowing participants to work through real clinical scenarios. Advanced practice nurses and physician assistants benefit from specialized sessions tailored to their specific roles. For those seeking hands-on experience, the optional cadaver workshops provide practical training in advanced procedures. The ultrasound-guided workshops enhance precision in interventional techniques, while the Saturday evening social reception creates valuable networking opportunities with industry leaders and fellow practitioners. Learning Objectives Participants will master evidence-based strategies for treating various pain conditions, gaining confidence in selecting and implementing appropriate interventions. The program enables doctors to evaluate emerging pain therapies and assess their practical applications in clinical settings. Through intensive sessions, attendees develop expertise in comparing different neuromodulation techniques and understanding their specific applications. The symposium strengthens clinical decision-making abilities, particularly in complex cases involving multiple treatment approaches. Practitioners will refine their technical skills in interventional procedures through guided workshops and hands-on training sessions. Why Attend Stay Current: Learn about the latest trends and challenges in pain medicine, including emerging topics like marijuana use in pain management. Enhance Your Skills: Gain practical experience with cutting-edge techniques through hands-on workshops. Expand Your Network: Connect with leading experts and peers in the field of pain management. Multidisciplinary Approach: Benefit from a comprehensive view of pain management across various specialties. Topics: 1 Percutaneous Cervical Spine Procedures Guidelines, Technical Aspects, and Safety.mp4 1 Percutaneous Cervical Spine Procedures Guidelines, Technical Aspects, and Safety.pdf 2 Guidelines for Use of Corticosteroids for Adult Chronic Pain Interventions.mp4 2 Guidelines for Use of Corticosteroids for Adult Chronic Pain Interventions.pdf 3 Persistent Pain After Joint Replacement.mp4 3 Persistent Pain After Joint Replacement.pdf 4 Infection Control in Regional Anesthesia and Pain Medicine.mp4 4 Infection Control in Regional Anesthesia and Pain Medicine.pdf 5 Cervical Spine Surgery in 2025 Indications, Outcomes and Future Directions.mp4 5 Cervical Spine Surgery in 2025 Indications, Outcomes and Future Directions.pdf 6 Artificial Intelligence and Pain Treatment.mp4 6 Artificial Intelligence and Pain Treatment.pdf 7 Closed Loop Spinal Cord Stimulation.mp4 7 Closed Loop Spinal Cord Stimulation.pdf 8 Panel Discussion Question and Answer Period.mp4 9 Private Equity and Pain Practice Challenges, Opportunities, and Threats.mp4 9 Private Equity and Pain Practice Challenges, Opportunities, and Threats.pdf 10 Optimizing Documentation to Ease Preauthorization.mp4 10 Optimizing Documentation to Ease Preauthorization.pdf 11 Advocacy in Pain Medicine At the Table or on the Menu.mp4 11 Advocacy in Pain Medicine At the Table or on the Menu.pdf 12 Unethical Behavior as Encountered by the Medical Board.mp4 12 Unethical Behavior as Encountered by the Medical Board.pdf 13 Interspinous Spacers.mp4 13 Interspinous Spacers.pdf 14 Sacroiliac Joint Fusion.mp4 14 Sacroiliac Joint Fusion.pdf 15 Osteocool.mp4 15 Osteocool.pdf 16 Intradiscal Treatments.mp4 16 Intradiscal Treatments.pdf 17 Nav 1.8 Inhibitors.mp4 17 Nav 1.8 Inhibitors.pdf 18 Basivertebral Nerve Ablation.mp4 18 Basivertebral Nerve Ablation.pdf 19 Panel Discussion Question and Answer Period.mp4 20 High Frequency Stimulation.mp4 20 High Frequency Stimulation.pdf 21 DRG.mp4 21 DRG.pdf 22 Closed Loop Spinal Cord Stimulation Changing Outcomes Over Time.mp4 22 Closed Loop Spinal Cord Stimulation Changing Outcomes Over Time.pdf 23 PNS.mp4 23 PNS.pdf 24 Intrathecal Drug Delivery.mp4 24 Intrathecal Drug Delivery.pdf 25 Reactiv8.mp4 25 Reactiv8.pdf 26 Treatment of Chronic Postamputation Pain with Bioelectric Nerve Block.mp4 26 Treatment of Chronic Postamputation Pain with Bioelectric Nerve Block.pdf 27 Matching the Diagnosis and the Technique Device for the Best Patient Outcome – A Case Discussion.mp4 28 Pump and Pocket Infections Evaluation and Treatment.mp4 28 Pump and Pocket Infections Evaluation and Treatment.pdf 29 Difficult Patient Interactions.mp4 29 Difficult Patient Interactions.pdf 30 Evaluating the Patient with Sacroiliac Joint Pain.mp4 30 Evaluating the Patient with Sacroiliac Joint Pain.pdf 31 Novel Treatments for Neuropathic Pain Topical Capsaicin.mp4 31 Novel Treatments for Neuropathic Pain Topical Capsaicin.pdf 32 PRP.mp4 32 PRP.pdf 33 Stem Cells.mp4 33 Stem Cells.pdf 34 Regulatory Issues Related to PRP and Stem Cells.mp4 34 Regulatory Issues Related to PRP and Stem Cells.pdf 35 Discogenic and Vertebrogenic.mp4 35 Discogenic and Vertebrogenic.pdf 36 Sagittal Imbalance Pseudoarthrosis.mp4 36 Sagittal Imbalance Pseudoarthrosis.pdf 37 Pseudoarthrosis.mp4 37 Pseudoarthrosis.pdf 38 Panel Discussion Question and Answer Period.mp4 39 Optimizing Interventional Therapy Referrals.mp4 39 Optimizing Interventional Therapy Referrals.pdf 40 Low Dose Naltrexone.mp4 40 Low Dose Naltrexone.pdf 41 Optimum and Appropriate Use of Urine Drug Screening in Clinical Practice.mp4 41 Optimum and Appropriate Use of Urine Drug Screening in Clinical Practice.pdf 42 Setting Patient Expectations for Interventional Procedures.mp4 42 Setting Patient Expectations for Interventional Procedures.pdf 43 Pain in CRPS.mp4 43 Pain in CRPS.pdf 44 Thoracic Outlet Syndrome.mp4 44 Thoracic Outlet Syndrome.pdf 45 Pain in Geriatric Populations.mp4 45 Pain in Geriatric Populations.pdf 46 Substance Use Disorders and Chronic Pain Management.mp4 46 Substance Use Disorders and Chronic Pain Management.pdf 47 Acute Pain Management in the Chronic Marijuana User.mp4 47 Acute Pain Management in the Chronic Marijuana User.pdf 48 Marijuana Fantasies and Realities.mp4 48 Marijuana Fantasies and Realities.pdf 49 Opioids and CDC Guidelines.mp4 49 Opioids and CDC Guidelines.pdf 50 Panel Discussion Question and Answer Period.mp4 Agenda.pdf