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Program Description

This series of 3 webinars has been created to assist physicians in acquiring knowledge and learning new skills in the field of pain management, especially in the area of chronic non-cancer pain. 

Course Goals: 

  • Develop multi-modal approaches to complex chronic pain.
  • Initiate & manage safe & effective opioid therapy.
  • Prevent & address addiction to prescription opioids.
  • Develop communication & collaboration practice skills to better manage opioid therapy for your chronic pain patients.

This small group problem based interactive Challenging Cases in Opioid Use and Misuse workshop builds on the knowledge and expertise from the first three webinars.

During extensive collegial discussion on challenging case scenarios, participants will develop the collaboration practice skills to manage challenges around opioid prescribing and addressing addiction.

Participants will have an opportunity to role play and communicate about difficult subjects with chronic pain patients such as the necessity of tapering opioid dose, the diagnosis of addiction, and exploring addiction treatment options.

Three times during the program, video vignettes with standardized patients are used with targeted observer checklists and case discussion. All exercises are debriefed immediately afterwards. 

Program Outline

Learner Outcomes

Learning Objectives for Workshop

Manage problematic situations with chronic pain patients

  • Patients on high doses of opioids who are dysfunctional, but not addicted.
  • Patients at high risk of addiction
  • Patients using opioids illicitly

Effectively communicate with chronic pain patients their

  • Necessity of tapering opioid dose
  • Diagnosis of addiction
  • Addiction treatment options

Develop approaches and practice tools to work with other health care professionals to manage complex patients

  • Pharmacists
  • Acute care physicians
  • Pain and addiction specialists

Approximately two weeks prior to the program date, and with your paid registration, you will be provided your pre-program assignment and location information for the workshop. Following the workshop, you will be required to complete a post program practice application assignment that will be submitted electronically.

Notes

For more information visit: http://www.cpd.utoronto.ca/opioidprescribing/
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