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Essentials for the

Spine Care Clinician

Saturday,

November 7, 2015

Lutheran Hospital

Castele Learning Center

1730 West 25th Street

Cleveland, OH

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Overview

Primary care physicians, rheumatologists and chiropractors are commonly the first providers of spine care to patients experiencing back pain, neck pain or radiating extremity pain. It is important for the clinician to identify such common conditions and initiate appropriate treatment. In addition, it is imperative for the clinician to recognize potentially more serious spinal pathologies so that the patient can be referred for appropriate diagnosis and treatment. This one-day comprehensive course includes multidisciplinary didactic presentations by medical spine specialists, spinal surgeons, and pain management physicians. It also includes demonstrations of focused neck and back examinations.

Objectives

Upon completion of this activity, the participant will be able to: • Recognize and diagnose common spine conditions • Discuss various treatment options for spine conditions • Perform a concise and thorough spine exam

• Recognize “red flags” – conditions that merit urgent consideration

• Identify when a patient needs to be referred to a spine specialist for further diagnosis or treatment

Target Audience

The course is directed to the clinician of patients with back or neck pain and other spinal disorders. This includes family practitioners, internists, rheumatologists and chiropractors.

Faculty

Faculty

Robert Bales, MD Family Medicine Medicine Institute Edwin Capulong, MD

Center for Spine Health Neurological Institute Ty Dahodwala, DC Lutheran Hospital Carly Day, MD Orthopaedic Surgery Kush Goyal, MD

Center for Spine Health Neurological Institute

Garett Helber, DO

Center for Spine Health Medina Hospital

Augusto Hsia, MD

Center for Spine Health Neurological Institute

Rick Kinser, PT

Sports Medicine

Darlene Lobel, MD

Center for Neurological Restoration

E. Kano Mayer, MD

Center for Spine Health Neurological Institute

Tom Mroz, MD

Center for Spine Health Neurological Institute

Doug Orr, MD

Center for Spine Health Neurological Institute

Judith Scheman, PhD

Center for Spine Health Neurological Institute

Fredrick Wilson, DO

Center for Spine Health Neurological Institute

Course Directors

Daniel Mazanec, MD

Associate Director, Center for Spine Health Neurological Institute

Cleveland Clinic

Russell DeMicco, DO

Center for Spine Health Neurological Institute Cleveland Clinic

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Agenda

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7:30 am Registration and Continental Breakfast

8:00 am Addiction – Robert Bales, MD

8:25 am Common Neck Disorders: Cervical Radiculopathy and Myelopathy –

Tom Mroz, MD

8:50 am Differentiating Shoulder vs. Neck Pain – Garett Helber, DO 9:15 am Spine Care Paths – Eric Kano Mayer, MD

9:40 am Efficacy of Spinal Manipulation and Its Role in Spine Care – Ty Dahodwala, DC

10:05 am Refreshment Break and Exhibits

10:30 am Spinal Cord Stimulation: Indications and Outcomes – Darlene Lobel, MD

10:55 am Chronic Pain vs. Chronic Pain Syndrome: Making the Right Recommendations to the Right Patients – Judith Scheman, PhD

11:45 am Medical Masqueraders – Edwin Capulong, MD

12:10 pm Box Lunch and Exhibits

1:00 pm Scoliosis – Doug Orr, MD

1:25 pm Hip/Lumbar Exam – Kush Goyal, MD

1:50 pm Treating Low Back Pain with Osteopathic Manipulation – Rick Wilson, DO 2:15 pm Physical Therapy for the Spine – Rick Kinser, PT

2:40 pm Spine Issues in Sports Medicine – Carly Day, MD 3:05 pm Red Flags – Gus Hsia, MD

3:30pm Case Studies 3:55 pm Q&A/Wrap-up

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General Information

Location

Lutheran Hospital Castele Learning Center 1730 West 25th Street Cleveland, OH

Parking

There is free parking at Lutheran Hospital at the W. 28th St. and Franklin St. lot. This lot is close to the back entrance of the hospital, which is also the closest entrance for the Castele Learning Center where the lectures take place.

Accreditation

The Cleveland Clinic Foundation Center for Continuing Education is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education to provide continuing medical education for physicians.

The Cleveland Clinic Foundation Center for Continuing Education designates this live activity for a maximum of 6.75 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.

Participants claiming CME credit from this activity may submit the credit hours to the American Osteopathic Association for Category 2 credit.

Application for CME credit has been filed with the American Academy of Family Physicians. Determination of credit is pending.

Ohio State Chiropractic Board – Board-Approved CE Sponsor.

The Ohio Board of Nursing will accept at face value the number of contact hours awarded for an educational activity that has been approved for CE by a nationally accredited system of CE approval. Therefore the 6.75 physician AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™ will be accepted for nursing credits. Nurses from other states should contact their State Board of Nursing.

Faculty Disclosure Statement

The Cleveland Clinic Foundation Center for Continuing Education has implemented a policy to comply with the current Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education Standards for Commercial Support requiring resolution of all faculty conflicts of interest. Faculty declaring a relevant commercial interest will be identified in the activity syllabus.

Information

For further information about this activity, contact Martha Tobin at Local: 216.445.3449

Toll Free: 800.223.2273 x53449 Email: tobinm@ccf.org

www.ccfcme.org/SpineCare15

Americans with Disabilities Act

The Cleveland Clinic Foundation Center for Continuing Education fully intends to comply with the legal requirements of the Americans with Disabilities Act. If you need assistance, please notify Shannon Larisch at 216.444.2935 at least two weeks prior to the activity.

Registration and Cancellation

Register at www.ccfcme.org/SpineCare15. Registration deadline is 5:00 pm (EST), Thursday, November 5, 2015. A request for a refund must be received in writing by

November 2, 2015. No refunds will be given after November 2, 2015. A $25 cancellation fee will be deducted from the refund for all cancellations.

For questions about registration, please call 216.448.0777 or email cmeregistration@ccf.org.

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Registration Form

Essentials for the Spine Care Clinician

Saturday, November 7, 2015

Lutheran Hospital

Castele Learning Center

1730 West 25th Street

Cleveland, OH

The Registration Fee is $50 and includes syllabus, continental breakfast, breaks and lunch.

Please check appropriate box q MD/DO

q Chiropractor q Resident/Fellow q Non-Physician

To Register Online Go To:

www.ccfcme.org/SpineCare15

CCF employees should register online at the above web address. Once you register online, please do not mail or fax in a registration form.

PLEASE PRINT

First Name Ml Last Name Degree Company

Address

City State Zip

Phone Fax

Specialty E-Mail

q

I require a vegetarian lunch

Payment Options

q

Credit Card: If you would like to register using a credit card, please go to

www.ccfcme.org/SpineCare15 or call 216.448.0777 where it will be handled directly by a certified processor.

q

Check: Make check payable and mail to The Cleveland Clinic Educational Foundation,

PO Box 931653, Cleveland, OH 44193-1082

Total Amount Paid: $ ______________________

Mail completed registration form and check to:

The Cleveland Clinic Educational Foundation, P.O. Box 931653, Cleveland, OH 44193-1082

Course 02010522 • Office Use Only Fee____________ Date____________ M.O.P._________ CXL/Fee_________

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