Workshops

Concurrent Workshops A

A1

Assessing and Treating Pain in the Cognitively Impaired
Carol Curtiss, MSN, RN, BC, Curtiss Consulting
Karen Stevenson, RN, MS, Alliance of State Pain Initiatives

A2

Prescription Monitoring in the 21st Century: Implications for Public Health and Patient Care   
Nathaniel Katz, MD, MS, Analgesic Research
Robert Twillman, PhD, University of Kansas Hospital

A3

Building and Sustaining Your Initiative: Developing Effective Proposals
Terri Theisen, BA, Theisen Consulting, LLC

A4

Supporting and Growing a Palliative Care Program
Craig Hurwitz, MD, Maine Medical Center for Pain and Palliative Care
Kandyce Powell, RN, MSN, Maine Hospice Council and Center for End of Life Care
Concurrent Workshops B

B1

Building Partnerships to Address Pain Management in Persons with Addictive Illness
Susan Krupnick, MSN, APRN, BC, CARN, Massachusetts General Hospital
Thomas Quinn, RN, MSN, AOCN, Massachusetts General Hospital

B2

Engaging with Suffering When the Patient is a Child
David Browning, MSW, BCD, FT, Initiative for Pediatric Palliative Care

B3

Working With Healthcare Regulatory Boards to Improve Pain Management
Matt Bromley, Alliance of State Pain Initiatives
Patrick Coyne, MSN, APRN, FAAN, Virginia Commonwealth University Health Care

B4

The Science and Art of Music Therapy for Persons with Pain
Kathleen M. Howland, PhD, MT-BC, CCC-SLP, Lesley University
Concurrent Workshops C

C1

Pain Management Pharmacotherapy: Making New Friends and Revisiting Old Ones
June L. Dahl, PhD, University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health
Chris Herndon, PharmD, BCPS, Southern Illinois University-Edwardsville

C2

Power Over Pain: Partnering to Improve National and State Pain Policy
Mary Bennett, MFA, American Pain Foundation
Micke Brown, BSN, RN, American Pain Foundation

C3

Developing Successful Initiative Projects & Programs
Ann Corley, MS, Missouri Pain Initiative
Amy Goldstein, MSW, Massachusetts Pain Initiative
Kandyce Powell, RN, MSN, Maine Hospice Council and Center for End of Life Care

C4

Making Pain Care a Priority: Changing Institutional Culture
Debra Gordon, RN, MS, FAAN, University of Wisconsin Hospital and Clinics

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