12th Annual New York and New Jersey Pain Medicine Symposium 2022
The NYSIPP & NJSIPP Pain Medicine Symposium was founded in 2011 with the primary goal of educating healthcare professionals to promote the development of safe, high-quality, and cost-effective interventional pain management techniques for the diagnosis and treatment of pain and related disorders, as well as ensuring patient access to these interventions.
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WIP XI. World Congress
of World Institute of Pain
The WIP XI World Congress is being led by the current President, Peter Staats, MD, PhD, FIPP. Dr. Staats brings a wealth of expertise and knowledge to our congress, ensuring a top-notch experience. With the dedicated efforts of our scientific committee, we are committed to providing the very best topics available on pain management.
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Guideline Development
Dr. Steven P. Cohen discusses guideline development. Dr. Cohen begins his talk with the importance of guidelines in pain medicine as a roadmap to patient care. He provides an overview of the difference between guidelines, standards, and best practices. He discusses the methodologies involved in preparing guidelines, including conducting a systematic review, grading evidence, and developing recommendations. He also covered the process of obtaining approval for guidelines.
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Golovac (Cancer Treatment) Panel
Dr. Stanley Golovac chairs a panel discussion on numerous aspects of pain treatment in cancer patients and poses questions to the expert panel. Dr. Gritsenko addresses the importance of early interventional conversations with cancer patients. Dr. Hernandez-Porras comments on addressing mental health measures as a fundamental part of a cancer patient care. Dr. Puttaniah highlights that cancer patients with neuropathic pain prefer early intrathecal drug delivery to minimize opioid use and side effects. Dr. Vydyanathan emphasizes the superior pain control of intrathecal pumps for cancer patients. These and a few other topics are covered by the elite panel.
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A Systemic Review of the Evidence for Neuromodulation
Dr. Tim Deer discusses the value of focused systematic reviews for neuromodulation. He explains the difference between a guideline that informs best practice and a standard of care, emphasizing the need for guidelines to inform decision-making while considering individual patient needs. Dr. Deer discusses many high-quality systematic reviews, which cover topics like peripheral nerve stimulation, spinal cord stimulation, and devices for burst waveform stimulation. He concludes with suggestions for evidence selection and development for systematic reviews to improve patient care.
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The NYSIPP & NJSIPP Pain Medicine Symposium was founded in 2011 with the primary goal of educating healthcare professionals to promote the development of safe, high-quality, and cost-effective interventional pain management techniques for the diagnosis and treatment of pain and related disorders, as well as ensuring patient access to these interventions.
12th Annual New York and New Jersey Pain Medicine Symposium 2022
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The WIP XI World Congress is being led by the current President, Peter Staats, MD, PhD, FIPP. Dr. Staats brings a wealth of expertise and knowledge to our congress, ensuring a top-notch experience. With the dedicated efforts of our scientific committee, we are committed to providing the very best topics available on pain management.
WIP XI. World Congress of World Institute of Pain
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Dr. Steven P. Cohen discusses guideline development. Dr. Cohen begins his talk with the importance of guidelines in pain medicine as a roadmap to patient care. He provides an overview of the difference between guidelines, standards, and best practices. He discusses the methodologies involved in preparing guidelines, including conducting a systematic review, grading evidence, and developing recommendations. He also covered the process of obtaining approval for guidelines.
Guideline Development
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Dr. Stanley Golovac chairs a panel discussion on numerous aspects of pain treatment in cancer patients and poses questions to the expert panel. Dr. Gritsenko addresses the importance of early interventional conversations with cancer patients. Dr. Hernandez-Porras comments on addressing mental health measures as a fundamental part of a cancer patient care. Dr. Puttaniah highlights that cancer patients with neuropathic pain prefer early intrathecal drug delivery to minimize opioid use and side effects. Dr. Vydyanathan emphasizes the superior pain control of intrathecal pumps for cancer patients. These and a few other topics are covered by the elite panel.
Golovac (Cancer Treatment) Panel
Watch Now
Dr. Tim Deer discusses the value of focused systematic reviews for neuromodulation. He explains the difference between a guideline that informs best practice and a standard of care, emphasizing the need for guidelines to inform decision-making while considering individual patient needs. Dr. Deer discusses many high-quality systematic reviews, which cover topics like peripheral nerve stimulation, spinal cord stimulation, and devices for burst waveform stimulation. He concludes with suggestions for evidence selection and development for systematic reviews to improve patient care.
A Systemic Review of the Evidence for Neuromodulation