MARCH 7, 2020 - PCOMMARCH 7, 2020 This PCOM Georgia live activity is designated for 7.5 hours AOA...
Transcript of MARCH 7, 2020 - PCOMMARCH 7, 2020 This PCOM Georgia live activity is designated for 7.5 hours AOA...
PCOM GEORGIA 625 OLD PEACHTREE ROAD NW SUWANEE, GEORGIA 30024
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CONTINUING MEDICAL EDUCATION
MARCH 7, 2020
INTERPROFESSIONAL APPROACH TO COMPLEX CASE MANAGEMENT
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PROGRAM DESCRIPTIONOver the past decade there are very few topics in the delivery of health care that have attracted more attention than the continuing dilemma of complex case management involving pain which spans all continents, socioeconomic standings and ethnicities. It permeates into each facet and vocation of healthcare delivery with the greatest burden placed on the shoulders of primary care providers. A new emphasis on patient-centered and holistic team-based care which has proven to increase patient outcomes, requires preparation and skill development among providers and especially among learners in the health care system.
Hosted by PCOM Georgia located in Suwanee, Georgia, the “Interprofessional Approach to Complex Case Management” conference will explore complex case management from the team’s perspective. This program will emphasize the importance of communication in delivering patient-centered care. A panel discussion will incorporate interprofessional collaborative strategies in the assessment and treatment of complex cases involving pain. Case-based learning will be followed by implementation of these strategies as interprofessional teams collaborate in a live clinical standardized patient scenario that will culminate with a panel summary discussion about the management of these complex patients, thus emphasizing the critical importance of using an interprofessional approach, interpersonal communication skills, systems based practice and dedication to life-long learning.
STATEMENT OF PURPOSE: The goal of this CME program is to demonstrate and emphasize the importance of interprofessional collaboration in delivering patient-centered care in the assessment and treatment of complex cases involving pain. Physicians and other healthcare professionals involved in the treatment of these complex cases will understand the roles various disciplines play and the importance of implementing interprofessional strategies in clinical practice which has proven to increase patient outcomes.
AUDIENCE: This activity is designed to meet the unique educational needs of physicians, physician assistants, APRNs, physical therapists, pharmacists and other healthcare professionals that are involved in the management and treatment of complex cases involving pain.
UPON COMPLETION OF THIS PROGRAM, PARTICIPANTS WILL BE ABLE TO:
• Explain the history and theory of the interprofessional team practice as it relates to complex cases involving pain.
• Describe the interprofessional approach to the care of complex patients that focuses on patient-centered care.
• Explain the importance of team-based care and collaboration for the safe and effective treatment of pain.
• Discuss the roles and expectations of each member of the healthcare team.
• Develop a comprehensive patient history and assessment and apply the interprofessional approach.
• Develop an integrated, multimodal, interprofessional and evidence-based approach to complex cases involving pain that is tailored to individual patient needs and discuss strategies for collaboration across the healthcare team.
• Discuss and review strategies for integrating the current knowledge of non-opioid pharmacological and non-pharmacological approaches to managing complex cases involving pain in a clinical setting.
• Demonstrate an understanding of one’s own scope of practice and the scope of practice of other healthcare professional involved in complex case management and determine appropriate referral of patients in a timely manner for comprehensive care.
• Communicate effectively with patients on short and long term goals of the care management.
• Utilize case scenarios to enhance communication and collaboration skills as it relates to managing complex cases.
• Assess interactions with other healthcare professionals for patient-centered care.
• Use clinical data and shared decision making process to integrate and apply current knowledge in a clinical practice setting.
PROGRAM FACULTY WELCOME AND INTRODUCTIONAdwoa Dansoa Aduonum, PhD, MScPCOM Georgia, Associate Professor of Neuroscience & Physiology, Director of Interprofessional Education, Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine Program, Department of Biomedical Sciences
MODERATORJames A. Lipton DO, CSP-OMM, FAAO, FAAPMR, FAOCPMR PCOM Georgia, Professor of Osteopathic Medicine, Professor of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation
PANEL MEMBERSMiranda L. Reed Cleaver, DOCleaver Medical Group – Center for Interventional Pain Management Pain Management Specialist
Richard Todd Dombroski, DO, FAAFPCOL (ret), Medical Corps, US ArmyUSAF/USA Flight Surgeon and Navy HyperbaricsAssociate Professor – Fam Med/NMM/Sports Med
Michael Hartman, MD, FAANSNeurosurgeon, Georgia Brain & Spine Center
Gary Levengood, MD Sports Medicine SouthOrthopaedic Surgery and Sports Medicine
Jiehyun Lee PharmD, BCACP, CACPPCOM Georgia Assistant Professor, Department of Pharmacy Practice
Luke Lenahan, PA-CNortheast Georgia Physicians Group, Physician Assistant NGPG – Occupational Medicine
Phillip B. Palmer PT, PhDPCOM Georgia Department of Physical Therapy,Professor and Chair
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REGISTRATIONPre-registration for this continuing medical education program is required. To be confirmed, participants must complete the hard copy or online registration form and pay tuition fees. The tuition fees include registration, syllabus, continental breakfast and lunch. ONLINE REGISTRATION IS PREFERRED. To register online, type https://conted.pcom.edu/public-catalog/products/55 into your web browser and select enter. You may also register by completing and mailing the attached registration tear sheet.
CANCELLATION POLICYFor this program, 90 percent of the fee will be refunded if written cancelation is postmarked at least 10 days before the program date.
CONTINUING MEDICAL EDUCATION CREDITPCOM Georgia is accredited by the American Osteopathic Association to provide continuing medical education for osteopathic physicians. PCOM Georgia designates this live activity for a maximum of 7.50 AOA Category 1-A CME credit hours and will report CME and specialty credits commensurate with the extent of the physician’s participation in this activity. Participants are required to sign in and complete a program attestation form to receive credit and should claim only the credit hours commensurate with the extent of their participation in the program.
Allopathic Physicians: This Live activity, Interprofessional Approach to Complex Case Management, with a beginning date of 03/07/2020, has been reviewed and is acceptable for up to 7.50 Prescribed credit(s) by the American Academy of Family Physicians. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.
Doctor of Pharmacy: The Georgia Board of Pharmacy has reviewed and approved this live activity called Interprofessional Approach to Complex Case Management, for up to 8.0 hours continuing education credit. Pharmacists should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity. The Georgia Board of Pharmacy course approval number will appear on the participant program certificate of attendance.
Physician Assistants: The Georgia Composite Board Chapter 360-5 document .07 continuing medical education requirements states that the board accepts the American Osteopathic Association Category 1-A credit as meeting its requirements for board approval. PCOM Georgia is accredited by the American Osteopathic Association to provide continuing medical education for physicians. Physician Assistants can earn up to 7.50 CE credits for participation in this activity and should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.
DISCLOSURE STATEMENTAll persons involved in the selection, development and presentation of this program content are required to disclose any real or apparent conflicts of interest that might be influenced by the special interests of any corporation or individual associated with its activities. All conflicts of interest will be assessed and resolved prior to an educational activity being delivered to learners though the following: altering the financial relationship with the commercial interest, altering the individual’s control over CME content about the products or services of the commercial interest and or validating the activity content through independent peer review. Persons who refuse or fail to disclose this information will be disqualified from participating in the CME activity. Faculty disclosure will appear either in the syllabus or will be given verbally during the introduction of the program.
CONTACTFor all registration and program inquiries, please contact Esther Hewlett – Crewes, PCOM Georgia Department of Continuing Medical Education by phone at 678-225-7504 or email at [email protected].
HOTEL ACCOMODATIONSParticipants must secure their own hotel accommodations. Charges for accommodations are on an individual basis. To make hotel reservations, call the Hampton Inn Sugarloaf hotel at 678-407-0018. You must mention PCOM Georgia to receive the special rate of $129.00 plus tax and fees, when making your hotel reservation. Hotel accommodations at this special rate are dependent upon room availability. Check-in time is at 3:00 p.m. and check-out time is at noon. Hampton Inn Sugarloaf is conveniently located off interstate 85 and a short drive from downtown Atlanta. This northeast Atlanta hotel is adjacent to Sugarloaf Mills, Bass Pro Shops, Medieval Times Dinner and Tournament and many other restaurants and entertainment. The hotel provides free breakfast and Wifi for each guest. Please contact the hotel for information on a complimentary shuttle service that begins at 8:00 am and can take you within a three mile radius (PCOM Georgia falls within that radius).
OTHER HOTEL OPTION: Homewood Suites by Hilton is near Atlanta’s I-85 and located at 1775 North Brown Road, Lawrenceville, Georgia, 30043. When making reservations, call 770-277-1243 and mention PCOM Georgia to receive the special rate of $129.00 plus tax and fees. Hotel accommodations at this special rate are dependent upon room availability. Check-in is at 3:00 p.m. and check-out is at noon. Guests of Homewood Suites can enjoy hot breakfast daily. Please contact the hotel for information on a complimentary shuttle service starting at 8:00 am and within a three mile radius (PCOM Georgia falls within that radius).
AGENDA
7:00 AM Registration Opens/Continental Breakfast Conference Room A
8:00 AM Welcome & Introduction to the Interprofessional Approach Lecture Hall A
8:30 AM Moderated Panel Discussion Chronic Low Back Pain Lecture Hall A
9:15 AM Case Evaluation - Low Back Pain Lecture Hall A
10:00 AM Break
10:15 AM Moderated Panel Discussion - Gait Abnormality Lecture Hall A
11:00 AM Case Evaluation - Gait Abnormality Lecture Hall A
11:45 AM Lunch in the Rotunda
12:45 PM Moderated Panel Discussion - Headache Lecture Hall A
1:30 PM Standardized Patient Activity – Headache Simulation Center
2:00 PM Case Presentation Headache Lecture Hall A
2:30 Break
2:45 PM Panel Discussion Upper Extremity Pain Lecture Hall A
3:30 PM Standardized Patient Activity – Upper Extremity Pain Simulation Center
4:00 PM Case Presentation Upper Extremity Pain Lecture Hall A
4:30 PM Program Summary and Closing Remarks Lecture Hall A
5:00 PM Conference Adjourns