practicing physician`s approach to the difficult headache patient

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practicing physician`s approach to the difficult headache patient
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Announcing a Postgraduate Course on Headache
for Physicians and Allied Health Care Professionals
FEBRUARY 14–17, 2014
THE 27TH ANNUAL
PRACTICING PHYSICIAN’S APPROACH
TO THE DIFFICULT HEADACHE PATIENT
Approved 23 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™
Island Hotel Newport Beach
690 Newport Center Drive, Newport Beach, CA 92660
REGISTER NOW!
www.dhc-fdn.org
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• In-house dry cleaning, laundry and
one-hour pressing.
July 17–20, 2014
HEADACHE UPDATE 2014
• Complimentary wireless Internet access
throughout the lobby and pool area. Highspeed Internet access will be offered for
a fee.
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Lake Buena Vista, Florida
• Full-service Business Center.
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$199.00 for an Executive Guestroom or $299.00 for an Executive Suite
(+tax) per night for single/double occupancy. (Based on availability.)
Diamond Headache Clinic Research &
Educational Foundation
1235a North Clybourn Avenue, Suite 408
Chicago, Illinois 60610
©Island Hotel Newport Beach
The deadline for the discounted room rate is January 13, 2014.
The number of rooms with reduced rates is limited!
CALL: (888) 321-4752
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and refer to the Diamond Headache Clinic
meeting when making your reservation.
www.dhc-fdn.org
Toll-free phone: (877) 706-6363
Phone: (312) 867-9104 / Fax: (312) 867-9109
THE 27TH ANNUAL
PRACTICING PHYSICIAN’S
APPROACH TO THE
DIFFICULT HEADACHE PATIENT
February 14–17, 2014
Presidents’ Day Weekend
Island Hotel Newport Beach
Newport Beach, California
(Orange County area)
Approved
23 AMA PRA
Category 1 Credits™
COURSE DIRECTOR
Merle L. Diamond, M.D.
Diamond Headache Clinic
Chicago, Illinois
FACULTY
Sheena K. Aurora, M.D.
Stanford University
Stanford, California
Mark W. Green, M.D., FAAN
Icahn School of Medicine at
Mt. Sinai
New York, New York
José Biller, M.D., FACP,
FAAN, FAHA
Loyola University Chicago/
Stritch School of Medicine
Maywood, Illinois
Robert G. Kaniecki, M.D.
University of Pittsburgh
Medical Center
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Jan L. Brandes, M.D.
Nashville Neuroscience Group
Nashville, Tennessee
Vincent Martin, M.D.
University of Cincinnati
Cincinnati, Ohio
Dawn C. Buse, Ph.D.
Albert Einstein College of Medicine
Bronx, New York
A. David Rothner, M.D.
Cleveland Clinic Foundation
Cleveland, Ohio
Roger K. Cady, M.D.
Headache Care Center
Springfield, Missouri
Tad Seifert, M.D.
Norton Neuroscience Institute/
Norton Sports Health
Louisville, Kentucky
Wade Cooper, D.O.
University of Michigan
Health System
Ann Arbor, Michigan
Alex Feoktistov, M.D., Ph.D.
Diamond Headache Clinic
Chicago, Illinois
Benjamin W. Friedman, M.D.,
M.S., FAAEM
Albert Einstein College of Medicine
Bronx, New York
Jack Gladstein, M.D.
University of Maryland School
of Medicine
Baltimore, Maryland
Robert B. Shulman, M.D.
Rush Medical College
Chicago, Illinois
Timothy R. Smith, M.D.,
R.Ph., FACP
Sisters of Mercy Health System
St. Louis, Missouri
George J. Urban, M.D.
Diamond Headache Clinic
Chicago, Illinois
Richard Wenzel, Pharm.D.
Diamond Inpatient Headache Unit
Presence Saint Joseph Hospital
Chicago, Illinois
Steven B. Graff-Radford, D.D.S.
Cedars-Sinai Medical Center
Los Angeles, California
NEEDS ASSESSMENT
In the United States, 1.4 percent of all visits to office-based physicians
are due to headache, which represents approximately 12 million
physician visits in one year. According to recent studies, 8.7 million
females and 2.6 million males in the U.S. alone, experience migraine.
Existing and ongoing research activity in the field of headache has
produced clinical data of which primary care providers should be
cognizant in order to provide optimal care to headache sufferers.
This data has significant implications for diagnosis and treatment,
and may challenge current assumptions about the role of health
care professionals in the management of primary headache
disorders. Practitioners should be acknowledgeable about new
findings concerning pharmacological agents used for the treatment
of headache, including new formulations of existing medications and
those recently available for headache management.
INTENDED AUDIENCE
This course is intended for all primary care providers and those
specialists, including anesthesia, pain and addiction, internal medicine,
OB-GYN, pediatrics, emergency medicine, ENT, neurology, hospitalists,
and psychiatry, as well as other health care professionals (R.N., N.P.,
P.A.) who are involved in the diagnosis and management of headache
and chronic pain patients.
LEARNING OBJECTIVES
• Integrate therapeutic tools to more efficiently define the evolution
of migraine (staging) and associated comorbidities into an
individualized evidence-based treatment plan.
• Modify treatment needs of special populations of migraineurs,
such as children, adolescent, and the elderly adult patients, and
to improve quality of life.
• Accurately diagnose migraine to determine treatment need
and outcome expectations to include appropriate referral to
a headache specialist.
CONTINUING MEDICAL EDUCATION
This activity has been planned and implemented in accordance
with the Essential Areas and Policies of the Accreditation Council
for Continuing Medical Education through the joint sponsorship of
Primary Care Network and the Diamond Headache Clinic Research &
Educational Foundation. Primary Care Network is accredited by the
ACCME to provide continuing medical education for physicians.
Primary Care Network designates this live activity for a maximum
of 23 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. Physicians should claim only
the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in
the activity.
Primary Care Network (PCN) has been surveyed by the Accreditation
This continuing medical education activity has been reviewed by the
American Academy of Pediatrics and is acceptable for a maximum of
23 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. These credits can be applied toward
the AAP CME/CPD Award available to Fellows and Candidate Members
of the American Academy of Pediatrics.
Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) and awarded
Accreditation with Commendation for 6 years as a provider of
continuing medical education for physicians.
Application for CME credit has been filed with the American Academy
of Family Physicians. Determination of credit is pending.
REGISTER EARLY!
DISCLOSURE
Enrollment is limited to 250 registrants. For the past
23 years, our attendance has exceeded our capacity.
Full faculty disclosure will be revealed in the
course handouts. Possible conflicts of interest,
if any, will be resolved prior to the conference.
The 27th Annual Practicing Physician’s Approach
to the Difficult Headache Patient
FOUR EASY WAYS TO REGISTER NOW!
• • • Pre-Registration — Thursday, February 13th — 4:00PM – 7:00PM • • •
FRIDAY – February 14
SATURDAY – February 15
7:00AM
Registration, Continental
Breakfast and Viewing of Posters
7:00AM
Continental Breakfast and
Viewing of Posters
7:35AM
Welcome
7:30AM
Acute Migraine Therapy and
Communicating It’s Use to the Patient
Timothy R. Smith, M.D., R.Ph.
7:45AM
Epidemiology
Merle L. Diamond, M.D.
8:15AM
Migraine Pathophysiology and
Medication Mechanisms
Roger K. Cady, M.D.
8:45AM
Health Maintenance and
Screening for Comorbidity
of the Migraine Patient
Wade Cooper, D.O.
9:15AM
Migraine Aura, Stroke,
and Foolers
Mark W. Green, M.D.
9:45AM
Evidence for a Shared Genetic
Susceptibility to Migraine
and Epilepsy
Melodie R. Winawer, M.D., M.S.
Seymour Diamond, M.D.
Lectureship
10:15AM
Discussion
10:45AM
Break and Viewing of Posters
11:00AM
Secondary Headaches
Mark W. Green, M.D.
11:30AM
Chronic Migraine
Sheena K. Aurora, M.D.
12:00PM
Cervicogenic Headache &
Implantable Devices
Wade Cooper, D.O.
12:30PM
High and Low Pressure Headache
Robert G. Kaniecki, M.D.
1:00PM
Sinus Headache and Mast
Cell Disorders
Vincent Martin, M.D.
1:30PM
Discussion
2:00PM
Adjournment
8:00AM
Monogenic Hereditary Small
Vessel Diseases of the Brain –
CADASIL, CARASIL, Retinal
Vasculopathies with Cerebral
Leukodystrophies and COL4A1
Related Disorders – An Update
José Biller, M.D.
8:30AM
Preventative Treatment of Migraine
Mark W. Green, M.D.
9:00AM
Tension-Type Headache
Robert G. Kaniecki, M.D.
9:30AM
Sleep Disorders and Headache
including Hypnic Headache
Vincent Martin, M.D.
10:00AM
Migraine the Approach to
Acute Treatment in the Chronic
Migraine Therapy
R. Cady, M.D. and M. Diamond, M.D.
10:30AM
Discussion
11:00AM
Break and Viewing of Posters
SPECIAL ISSUES:
ACUTE CARE OF HEADACHES
11:15AM
Epidemiology of Headache
Presenting in the Emergency
Department
Benjamin W. Friedman, M.D., M.S.
11:45AM
Treatment of Headache in the
Emergency Department, Infusion
Center, or Your Office
Merle L. Diamond, M.D.
12:15PM
Secondary Headache Presentations
in the Emergency Department
Benjamin W. Friedman, M.D., M.S.
12:45PM
Inpatient Treatment of Headache
Richard Wenzel, Pharm.D.
1:15PM
Discussion
1:45PM
Adjournment
SUNDAY – February 16
7:00AM
Continental Breakfast and
Viewing of Posters
SPECIAL ISSUES:
CHILDREN AND HEADACHE
7:30AM
Headaches in Children –
Classification and Epidemiology
A. David Rothner, M.D.
8:00AM
Pediatric Migraine –
Diagnosis and Management
Jack Gladstein, M.D.
8:30AM
Migraine Variants and Chronic
Daily Headache in Children
and Adolescents
A. David Rothner, M.D.
9:00AM
Off-Label Uses of Pharmacological
Interventions in the Pediatric
Headache Patient
Jack Gladstein, M.D.
9:30AM
Discussion
10:00AM
Break and Viewing of Posters
SPECIAL ISSUES:
GENDER BASED ISSUES
AND HEADACHE
10:15AM
Gender and Pain: Discerning
Fact from Myth
Vincent Martin M.D.
10:45AM
Menstrual Migraine –
Diagnosis and Treatment
Sheena K. Aurora, M.D.
11:15AM
Pregnancy and Lactation
Merle L. Diamond, M.D.
11:45AM
Perimenopausal Issues
in Headache
Jan L. Brandes, M.D.
12:15PM
Tertiary Care for
Primary Headaches
D. Michael Ready, M.D.
The National Headache
Foundation Lectureship
12:45PM
Discussion
1:15PM
Adjournment
MONDAY – February 17
7:00AM
Continental Breakfast and
Viewing of Posters
7:30AM
Treating Neuropathic Pain
Alex Feoktistov, M.D., Ph.D.
8:00AM
The “Dizzy” Headache,
POTS Syndrome, and
Vestibular Migraine
Jan L. Brandes, M.D.
8:30AM
Cluster Headache
George J. Urban, M.D.
ONLINE
www.dhc-fdn.org
FAX the Course Registration Form below
(312) 867-9109
CALL
(312) 867-9104
MAIL
COURSE REGISTRATION FORM
q Yes, I plan to attend the symposium: February 14–17, 2014
The 27th Annual Practicing Physician’s Approach to the Difficult Headache Patient taking place
at the Island Hotel Newport Beach, 690 Newport Center Drive, Newport Beach, California 92660.
The deadline for course registration is FEBRUARY 7, 2014.
9:00AM
TAC’s and Facial Pain
Steven B. Graff-Radford, D.D.S.
ATTENDEE INFORMATION
Please print or type information.
9:30AM
Over-the-Counter Medications,
Opiods and Drug Interactions
Timothy R. Smith, M.D., R.Ph.
Last Name_________________________________________
10:00AM
Discussion
10:30AM
Break and Viewing of Posters
Room Check-Out
SPECIAL ISSUES:
SURVIVING TRAUMA
11:00AM
Psychiatric Aspects of Headache
& Pain, and Headache
& Depression
Robert B. Shulman, M.D.
11:30AM
Minor Head Trauma and
Devastating Headaches
Tad Seifert, M.D.
12:00PM
Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder
Dawn C. Buse, Ph.D.
12:30PM
Post-Concussion Headache in
the Athlete
Tad Seifert, M.D.
1:00PM
Discussion
1:30PM
Adjournment
Diamond Headache Clinic Research & Educational Foundation
Attn: Registration
1235a North Clybourn Avenue, Suite 408, Chicago, Illinois 60610
First Name______________________________ M.I.______
Degree
q M.D.
q PA-C
q D.O. q Ph.D. q Psy.D. q Pharm.D.
q N.P. q R.N. q R.Ph. q Other___________
Specialty__________________________________________
Address___________________________________________
City______________________________________________
State/Province__________ Zip/Postal Code____________
Country___________________________________________
Phone(_________)__________________________________
Email_____________________________________________
How did you hear about the course? (Please select one.)
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q Attended Prior Course q Other__________________
For additional information:
VISIT – www.dhc-fdn.org
CALL – (312) 867-9104
EMAIL – [email protected]
REGISTRATION FEE
Registration fee includes course, continental breakfasts, breaks, and other
sponsored events. Note: All fees are in United States Dollars (USD).
q $600 Physicians / Dentists / Psychologists
(for 23 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™)
q $400 PA-C / N.P. / R.N. or other Allied Health Professional
(for 23 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™)
q $300 Interns / Residents / Fellows (with letter from program director)
(for 23 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™)
OR $175 per Day Attending (Select dates:)
q Fri., February 14 = 6 credits q Sun., February 16 = 5.5 credits
q Sat., February 15 = 6 credits q Mon., February 17 = 5.5 credits
_____Total Days Attending x $175 = $__________
SYLLABUS FEE
Please choose at least one. Note: All fees are in United States Dollars (USD).
q $50 Printed
q $50 USB flash drive requires Adobe Flash Player latest version.
TOTAL CHARGED TO CREDIT CARD
Registration Fee + Syllabus Fee = $___________(USD)
PAYMENT METHOD
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(Payable to DHC Research & Educational Foundation / FEIN# 38-383 5307)
Please bill my: q Visa q MasterCard q American Express q Discover
Credit Card #_______________________________________________________
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Signature__________________________________________________________
Name, as on Card (Please print.)_______________________________________
There will be a $75.00 processing fee for all
cancellations. All requests for cancellations must be
sent by letter to: Diamond Headache Clinic Research
& Educational Foundation, 1235a North Clybourn
Avenue, Suite 408, Chicago, IL 60610 or by email
to [email protected]. No refunds will be issued
after 2/1/14.
Billing Address______________________________________________________
City_______________________________________________________________
State / Province_____________________ Zip / Postal Code_______________
Country___________________________________________________________
Phone (_________)___________________________________________________
COURSE DIRECTOR
Merle L. Diamond, M.D.
Diamond Headache Clinic
Chicago, Illinois
FACULTY
Sheena K. Aurora, M.D.
Stanford University
Stanford, California
Mark W. Green, M.D., FAAN
Icahn School of Medicine at
Mt. Sinai
New York, New York
José Biller, M.D., FACP,
FAAN, FAHA
Loyola University Chicago/
Stritch School of Medicine
Maywood, Illinois
Robert G. Kaniecki, M.D.
University of Pittsburgh
Medical Center
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Jan L. Brandes, M.D.
Nashville Neuroscience Group
Nashville, Tennessee
Vincent Martin, M.D.
University of Cincinnati
Cincinnati, Ohio
Dawn C. Buse, Ph.D.
Albert Einstein College of Medicine
Bronx, New York
A. David Rothner, M.D.
Cleveland Clinic Foundation
Cleveland, Ohio
Roger K. Cady, M.D.
Headache Care Center
Springfield, Missouri
Tad Seifert, M.D.
Norton Neuroscience Institute/
Norton Sports Health
Louisville, Kentucky
Wade Cooper, D.O.
University of Michigan
Health System
Ann Arbor, Michigan
Alex Feoktistov, M.D., Ph.D.
Diamond Headache Clinic
Chicago, Illinois
Benjamin W. Friedman, M.D.,
M.S., FAAEM
Albert Einstein College of Medicine
Bronx, New York
Jack Gladstein, M.D.
University of Maryland School
of Medicine
Baltimore, Maryland
Robert B. Shulman, M.D.
Rush Medical College
Chicago, Illinois
Timothy R. Smith, M.D.,
R.Ph., FACP
Sisters of Mercy Health System
St. Louis, Missouri
George J. Urban, M.D.
Diamond Headache Clinic
Chicago, Illinois
Richard Wenzel, Pharm.D.
Diamond Inpatient Headache Unit
Presence Saint Joseph Hospital
Chicago, Illinois
Steven B. Graff-Radford, D.D.S.
Cedars-Sinai Medical Center
Los Angeles, California
NEEDS ASSESSMENT
In the United States, 1.4 percent of all visits to office-based physicians
are due to headache, which represents approximately 12 million
physician visits in one year. According to recent studies, 8.7 million
females and 2.6 million males in the U.S. alone, experience migraine.
Existing and ongoing research activity in the field of headache has
produced clinical data of which primary care providers should be
cognizant in order to provide optimal care to headache sufferers.
This data has significant implications for diagnosis and treatment,
and may challenge current assumptions about the role of health
care professionals in the management of primary headache
disorders. Practitioners should be acknowledgeable about new
findings concerning pharmacological agents used for the treatment
of headache, including new formulations of existing medications and
those recently available for headache management.
INTENDED AUDIENCE
This course is intended for all primary care providers and those
specialists, including anesthesia, pain and addiction, internal medicine,
OB-GYN, pediatrics, emergency medicine, ENT, neurology, hospitalists,
and psychiatry, as well as other health care professionals (R.N., N.P.,
P.A.) who are involved in the diagnosis and management of headache
and chronic pain patients.
LEARNING OBJECTIVES
• Integrate therapeutic tools to more efficiently define the evolution
of migraine (staging) and associated comorbidities into an
individualized evidence-based treatment plan.
• Modify treatment needs of special populations of migraineurs,
such as children, adolescent, and the elderly adult patients, and
to improve quality of life.
• Accurately diagnose migraine to determine treatment need
and outcome expectations to include appropriate referral to
a headache specialist.
CONTINUING MEDICAL EDUCATION
This activity has been planned and implemented in accordance
with the Essential Areas and Policies of the Accreditation Council
for Continuing Medical Education through the joint sponsorship of
Primary Care Network and the Diamond Headache Clinic Research &
Educational Foundation. Primary Care Network is accredited by the
ACCME to provide continuing medical education for physicians.
Primary Care Network (PCN) has been surveyed by the Accreditation
Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) and awarded
Accreditation with Commendation for 6 years as a provider of
continuing medical education for physicians.
Primary Care Network designates this live activity for a maximum
of 23 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. Physicians should claim only
the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in
the activity.
This continuing medical education activity has been reviewed by the
American Academy of Pediatrics and is acceptable for a maximum of
23 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. These credits can be applied toward
the AAP CME/CPD Award available to Fellows and Candidate Members
of the American Academy of Pediatrics.
Application for CME credit has been filed with the American Academy
of Family Physicians. Determination of credit is pending.
REGISTER EARLY!
DISCLOSURE
Enrollment is limited to 250 registrants. For the past
23 years, our attendance has exceeded our capacity.
Full faculty disclosure will be revealed in the
course handouts. Possible conflicts of interest,
if any, will be resolved prior to the conference.
The 27th Annual Practicing Physician’s Approach
to the Difficult Headache Patient
FOUR EASY WAYS TO REGISTER NOW!
• • • Pre-Registration — Thursday, February 13th — 4:00PM – 7:00PM • • •
FRIday – February 14
Saturday – February 15
7:00AM
Registration, Continental
Breakfast and Viewing of Posters
7:00AM
Continental Breakfast and
Viewing of Posters
7:35AM
Welcome
7:30AM
Acute Migraine Therapy and
Communicating It’s Use to the Patient
Timothy R. Smith, M.D., R.Ph.
7:45AM
Epidemiology
Merle L. Diamond, M.D.
8:15AM
Migraine Pathophysiology and
Medication Mechanisms
Roger K. Cady, M.D.
8:45AM
Health Maintenance and
Screening for Comorbidity
of the Migraine Patient
Wade Cooper, D.O.
9:15AM
Migraine Aura, Stroke,
and Foolers
Mark W. Green, M.D.
9:45AM
Evidence for a Shared Genetic
Susceptibility to Migraine
and Epilepsy
Melodie R. Winawer, M.D., M.S.
Seymour Diamond, M.D.
Lectureship
10:15AM
Discussion
10:45AM
Break and Viewing of Posters
11:00AM
Secondary Headaches
Mark W. Green, M.D.
11:30AM
Chronic Migraine
Sheena K. Aurora, M.D.
12:00PM
Cervicogenic Headache &
Implantable Devices
Wade Cooper, D.O.
12:30PM
High and Low Pressure Headache
Robert G. Kaniecki, M.D.
1:00PM
Sinus Headache and Mast
Cell Disorders
Vincent Martin, M.D.
1:30PM
Discussion
2:00PM
Adjournment
8:00AM
Monogenic Hereditary Small
Vessel Diseases of the Brain –
CADASIL, CARASIL, Retinal
Vasculopathies with Cerebral
Leukodystrophies and COL4A1
Related Disorders – An Update
José Biller, M.D.
8:30AM
Preventative Treatment of Migraine
Mark W. Green, M.D.
9:00AM
Tension-Type Headache
Robert G. Kaniecki, M.D.
9:30AM
Sleep Disorders and Headache
including Hypnic Headache
Vincent Martin, M.D.
10:00AM
Migraine the Approach to
Acute Treatment in the Chronic
Migraine Therapy
R. Cady, M.D. and M. Diamond, M.D.
10:30AM
Discussion
11:00AM
Break and Viewing of Posters
SPECIAL ISSUES:
Acute Care of Headaches
11:15AM
Epidemiology of Headache
Presenting in the Emergency
Department
Benjamin W. Friedman, M.D., M.S.
11:45AM
Treatment of Headache in the
Emergency Department, Infusion
Center, or Your Office
Merle L. Diamond, M.D.
12:15PM
Secondary Headache Presentations
in the Emergency Department
Benjamin W. Friedman, M.D., M.S.
12:45PM
Inpatient Treatment of Headache
Richard Wenzel, Pharm.D.
1:15PM
Discussion
1:45PM
Adjournment
Sunday – February 16
7:00AM
Continental Breakfast and
Viewing of Posters
SPECIAL ISSUES:
CHILDREN AND HEADACHE
7:30AM
Headaches in Children –
Classification and Epidemiology
A. David Rothner, M.D.
8:00AM
Pediatric Migraine –
Diagnosis and Management
Jack Gladstein, M.D.
8:30AM
Migraine Variants and Chronic
Daily Headache in Children
and Adolescents
A. David Rothner, M.D.
9:00AM
Off-Label Uses of Pharmacological
Interventions in the Pediatric
Headache Patient
Jack Gladstein, M.D.
9:30AM
Discussion
10:00AM
Break and Viewing of Posters
SPECIAL ISSUES:
GENDER BASED ISSUES
AND HEADACHE
10:15AM
Gender and Pain: Discerning
Fact from Myth
Vincent Martin M.D.
10:45AM
Menstrual Migraine –
Diagnosis and Treatment
Sheena K. Aurora, M.D.
11:15AM
Pregnancy and Lactation
Merle L. Diamond, M.D.
11:45AM
Perimenopausal Issues
in Headache
Jan L. Brandes, M.D.
12:15PM
Tertiary Care for
Primary Headaches
D. Michael Ready, M.D.
The National Headache
Foundation Lectureship
12:45PM
Discussion
1:15PM
Adjournment
Monday – February 17
7:00AM
Continental Breakfast and
Viewing of Posters
7:30AM
Treating Neuropathic Pain
Alex Feoktistov, M.D., Ph.D.
8:00AM
The “Dizzy” Headache,
POTS Syndrome, and
Vestibular Migraine
Jan L. Brandes, M.D.
8:30AM
Cluster Headache
George J. Urban, M.D.
ONLINE
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FAX the Course Registration Form below
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MAIL
COURSE REGISTRATION FORM
q Yes, I plan to attend the symposium: February 14–17, 2014
The 27th Annual Practicing Physician’s Approach to the Difficult Headache Patient taking place
at the Island Hotel Newport Beach, 690 Newport Center Drive, Newport Beach, California 92660.
The deadline for course registration is FEBRUARY 7, 2014.
9:00AM
TAC’s and Facial Pain
Steven B. Graff-Radford, D.D.S.
ATTENDEE INFORMATION
Please print or type information.
9:30AM
Over-the-Counter Medications,
Opiods and Drug Interactions
Timothy R. Smith, M.D., R.Ph.
Last Name_________________________________________
10:00AM
Discussion
10:30AM
Break and Viewing of Posters
Room Check-Out
SPECIAL ISSUES:
Surviving Trauma
11:00AM
Psychiatric Aspects of Headache
& Pain, and Headache
& Depression
Robert B. Shulman, M.D.
11:30AM
Minor Head Trauma and
Devastating Headaches
Tad Seifert, M.D.
12:00PM
Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder
Dawn C. Buse, Ph.D.
12:30PM
Post-Concussion Headache in
the Athlete
Tad Seifert, M.D.
1:00PM
Discussion
1:30PM
Adjournment
Diamond Headache Clinic Research & Educational Foundation
Attn: Registration
1235a North Clybourn Avenue, Suite 408, Chicago, Illinois 60610
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REGISTRATION FEE
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q $600 Physicians / Dentists / Psychologists
(for 23 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™)
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(for 23 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™)
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