TNPAIN | Preliminary Program | September 2024

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TPS 2024 PRELIMIINARY PROGRAM

WITH INVITED FACULTY

THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 19

Check in to the Chattanoogan Hotel (sessions begin early Friday morning) and TPS Board Meeting

FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 20

8:00 AM - Registration and Exhibits Open Continental Breakfast (8:00-9:00 am)

8:55- AM 12:00 Noon -Session One – Focus on Opioids and Pharmacologic Management of Pain – Tennessee Mandatory Prescriber Education - Moderator David A. Edwards MD PhD

8:55 AM - Welcome from Tennessee Pain Society President Michael “Indy” Wilkinson MD

9:00 AM -Tennessee Update – What you Need to Know – Yarnell Beatty Esq., TMA General Counsel

9:30 AM - Federal Update – What you Need to Know Now - Lawrence Kobak DPM Esq., General Counsel, TPS

10:00 AM- Networking Break with Exhibitors

10:30 AM- Weaning and Ketamine – Ankush Jain DO and Damon Dozier MD

11:00 AM -Painful Diabetic Neuropathy – Shravani Durbhakula MD

11:30 AM -President’s Special Guest Lecturer – Steven Cohen MD

12:15-1:15 pm Corporate Member Showcase with Gold Corporate Member (Lunch Provided, No CME Provided, CMS reportable)

1:15-2:30 PM Session Two - Interventional Pain Management – A Case Based Approach to Care. Moderator: Damon Dozier MD Join our panel of experts as we review common pain syndromes and how each would diagnose and treat according to his or her expertise. Panelists: Rett Blake MD (Interventional Pain) , Jordan Tate MD MPH (Interventional Pain) Heather Jackson NP (Advanced Practice Provider), Hamid Shah MD (Neurosurgeon), Robert Devereaux PhD (Clinical Psychologist), Jason Therrien DPT (Physical Therapist)

2:30 PM - Networking Break with Exhibitors

3:00 -5:00 PM. Session Three – Hot Topics

3:00 PM – Remote Patient Monitoring – Bryan Marascalchi MD

3:30 PM – Cancer Pain Management – Vinita Singh MD, Special Guest Lecturer

4:00 PM – Coding and Billing for Pain - Amy Turner RN BSN MMHC CPC CHC CHIAP

5:00 PM – Trainee Poster Competition on the Main Stage

5:30 -6:30 PM – Welcome Networking Reception with Exhibitors all Attendees and Guests are Invited SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 21

7:30 AM – Registration and Exhibits Open (Breakfast provided by Society)

8:00 -9:30 AM Session Four – Case Based Panel Discussion – Multidisciplinary Approach to Care - Moderator: Stephanie Vanterpool MD MBA

Join our panel of experts as we review common pain syndromes and how each would diagnose and treat according to his or her expertise. Panelists: Joseph DiChiara DO (Interventional) Ankush Jain DO (Primary Care), Taylor Butler PharmD (Pharmacist) Robert Devereux PhD (Clinical Psychologist), Brett Snodgrass NP (Advanced Practice Provider), Jason Therrien DPT (Physical Therapy)

9:30 AM – 12:00 Noon – Session Five – Pain Potpourri

9:30 AM – Special Guest Lecturer – Yian Chen MD PhD

10:15 AM – Networking Break with Exhibitors

10:45 AM – Special Guest Lecturer – Jay Shah MD

11:30 AM – Special Guest Lecturer –Psychedelics – Akash Goel MD

12:00 Noon – 1:30 PM. Annual Business Meeting and Gold Corporate Member Showcase (no CME provided, CMS Reportable, Business Meeting is not Reportable)

1:30 – 5:00 PM – Session Six - Practical Approaches to the Comprehensive Treatment of Pain presented by Pri-Med and The Tennessee Pain Society. This interactive session focuses on improving physicians’ and practitioners’ ability to recognize, diagnose, and classify pain; educating clinicians on the full spectrum of pain management options, including non-opioid pharmacologic interventions; and providing risk reduction strategies through integration of opioids into individualized pain management plans. Clinicians will learn to recognize signs and symptoms of opioid dependence and abuse in order to optimally manage the patient’s pain and medication use.

5:00 PM Closing Remarks and Thank You – Michael “Indy” Wilkinson MD.

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