Santa Clara Hosts Pain Management CE/CME Conference for The Main Street Practitioner on December 10
Montclair, NJ (PRWEB) November 14, 2016 -- The 2016 PAINWeekEnd (PWE) Regional Conference series comes to a close in Santa Clara on December 10. PWE has been incredibly successful, providing busy clinicians and allied healthcare practitioners with relevant, practical instruction in the management of chronic pain. About a recent meeting, an attendee commented that it had been “Very informative and salient to one’s practice!”
Pain management trends may come and go…and come back again: Some cities in California are using, as in the past, laughing gas for labor pains. That’s just one example, but how can practitioners keep up to date with changing healthcare issues? By attending PAINWeekEnd Santa Clara.
The state of California requires MDs to earn 50 hours of CME AMA PRA Category 1 CME type credits every 2 years. By attending PAINWeekEnd Santa Clara, participants can receive 6.0 CE/CME credit hours as they enhance their skills in medication risk evaluation and mitigation, pain assessment and diagnosis, and delivery of individualized multimodal treatment. Course topics include chronic pain assessment; migraine headache; assessing and managing acute and chronic low back pain; when acute pain becomes chronic; small fiber neuropathies; and complex regional pain syndrome. In addition, there will be commercially supported activities addressing a range of product, disease state, and medical information topics.
To see the complete agenda and more information about this or other PAINWeekEnd Regional Conference, go to painweekend.org.
The online registration fee for this PAINWeekEnd Conference is $129. PAINWeekEnd registrants are further offered the opportunity to register for the 2017 PAINWeek National Conference, September 5-9, in Las Vegas, for $129 off the current online published price.
PAINWeekEnd is provided by Global Education Group.
Holly Caster, PAINWeek, http://www.painweek.org, +1 973-415-5104, [email protected]
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