APS Residents' Course 2011
Fundamentals of Pain Management: A Primer for Residents and Fellows
The American Pain Society is pleased to offer the following
archived presentations from the 2011 Residents' Course.
The 2011 course was held in conjunction with the 30th Annual Scientific Meeting in Austin, Texas on May 19-21, 2011.
These recordings are not being offered for continuing education credit, and there is no fee to view the presentations.
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Case Study
Kimberly J. Henderson, MD, JD, Beth Israel Medical Center, Brooklyn, New York
Interventional Pain Management
Gordon Irving, MD, University of Washington Medical School, Seattle
Non-Opioid Options
Charles Argoff, MD, Albany Medical College
Opioid Analgesics
Scott Strassels, PharmD, PhD, BCPS, University of Texas at Austin
Prescription Drug Misuse
Steven D. Passik, PhD, Vanderbilt University Medical Center, Nashville
Headache and Facial Pain
Sheena K. Aurora, MD, University of Washington, Seattle
Neuropathic Pain
Brett R. Stacey, MD, Oregon Health Sciences University
Fibromyalgia Syndrome
I. Jon Russell, MD, PhD, AOCST Clinical Research Section, San Antonio, TX
Acute Pain Management
Deb Gordon, RN, DNP, FAAN, University of Wisconsin Hospital and Clinics, Madison
VHA Pain Management Strategy
Robert D. Kerns, PhD, Veterans Health Administration and Yale University
Chronic Pain Treatment
Norman Harden, Northwestern University, Chicago
Chemotherapy Studies
Gary J. Bennett, PhD, The Alan Edwards Center for Research on Pain, McGill University
The APS Residents Course is sponsored by the American Pain Society
The course content and scientific agenda is planned by an independent faculty steering committee
Content within each presentation represents the views of the faculty author
The course is supported by an educational grant from Endo Pharmaceuticals
Logistical and technical support for the course provided by CMM Global, Inc.