CMEP 01P - 2025 Pain & Therapeutics Conference
Description
You are invited to the 2025 Pain and Therapeutics Conference - an in-person event for healthcare professionals dedicated to improving pain management practices. This accredited event offers a unique opportunity for professional development and networking. Participants will learn to apply culturally sensitive, equity-informed care strategies for Indigenous populations, integrate mental health and substance use considerations into chronic pain management, and implement safe opioid practices for pediatrics and older adults. Additionally, you’ll explore national standards for pediatric pain management and develop strategies for complex cases, including TMJ dysfunctions in rural settings. We invite all healthcare professionals to connect with leading experts in an interactive, fun format and work together to advance patient care in Saskatchewan. Don’t miss this chance to enhance your skills and collaborate with your peers!Course Outline
To view the agenda for this conference, please click this link.Learner Outcomes
By the end of this conference, participants will be able to:
- Apply culturally sensitive, equity-informed care strategies to manage pain in Indigenous populations.
- Integrate mental health and substance use considerations into chronic pain management.
- Assess and implement effective and safe practices for opioid use in pediatrics, psychedelics in pain management, and long-term care settings.
- Discuss how living situations, psychosocial factors, and cognitive status impact pain perception and management in older adults, and explore evidence-based, multidisciplinary strategies to optimize therapeutic outcomes
- Review the Canadian Guidelines for Opioids for Chronic Non-Cancer Pain, discussing their implications for safe and effective opioid use, and identifying strategies to balance pain management with risk reduction in diverse patient populations.
- Develop practical strategies for handling complex pain cases, including those in rural settings and involving TMJ dysfunctions.