Improving Outcomes in Orofacial Pain: A Team Sport
Thank you to all who joined us in Cleveland, Ohio, for the Fall Meeting! Please join us again next year and save the date for the 2020 Annual Conference in Orlando, Florida.
AAOM 2019 Fall CE Course Saturday, November 9, 2019
This year’s Fall Meeting will be hosted by Case Western Reserve University and Cleveland Clinic at the newly built Sheila and Eric Samson Pavilion. The newest addition to the Health Education Campus completed construction this spring and opened to students on July 8, 2019. Fall Meeting attendees will be among the first waves of visitors to take in the new building.
Description: Patients with chronic head and neck pain pose a challenge to treating clinicians. Understanding of the neuroanatomy of pain, physiology and personal burden of chronic pain, is paramount to address multiple phenotypes and overlapping diagnoses. Close collaboration across disciplines to manage these conditions requires communication, nimbleness, and the ability to recognize the importance of a team approach.
Learning Objectives:
Understand the importance of interprofessional collaboration to optimize outcomes in orofacial pain
Realize the burden of orofacial pain on daily activities, coping skills, and implications for treatment
Recognize future advances in the treatment of orofacial pain beyond traditional pharmacotherapy and occlusal management
Location
Sheila and Eric Samson Pavilion, Health Education Campus Case Western Reserve University and Cleveland Clinic 9501 Chester Ave Cleveland, OH 44106 Map >> Directions and parking information >>
Check out the brand new Sheila and Eric Samson Pavilion:
Cancellations received through October 30 will receive a refund, less a $75 processing fee. Any cancellations received after October 30 will not be refunded (substitutions welcome).
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Thank you to all who joined us in Cleveland, Ohio, for the Fall Meeting! Please join us again next year and save the date for the 2020 Annual Conference in Orlando, Florida.