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DNI/Greater Philadelphia Pain Society Conference
Start Date: 11/28/2016Start Time: 8:30 AM
End Date: 11/30/2016End Time: 4:30 PM

Event Description

Topic
Explain Pain/Graded Motor Imagery

Hosted by

Drexel Neurosciences Institute and the Neuro Orthopaedic Institute

Speaker

David Butler, BPhty, MAppSc, EdD, clinician and international freelance educator; adjunct associate professor, University of South Australia

Learning Objectives
At the conclusion of the activity, participants should be able to:

  • Identify how the following neurological, mind and homeostatic functions are instrumental in the development of chronic pain: acute pain, peripheral sensitization, spinal sensitization, cortical body matrix, neurotags, immune system, microglia, HPA axis and brain states.
  • Discuss why the nervous and immune systems must be considered in combination (neuroimmune) in the biology and production of pain and stress response.
  • Discuss how biopsychosocial factors can influence a neuroimmune understanding of the pain and stress response.
  • Identify and discuss the components of an Explain Pain Assessment.

Target Audience
Faculty, physicians, fellows, residents, medical students, PAs, CRNPs, RNs, all medical specialties

Contact Information:
Name: Kirsten Erwin
Email: kirsten.erwin@drexelmed.edu
Location:
New College Building, Alumni Hall Auditorium
245 North 15th Street
Audience:
  • Graduate Students
  • Faculty
  • Staff
  • Alumni

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