PSOC | Preliminary Program

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FINAL PROGRAM - PSOC NCS-ACOFP Live Mee2ng March 1, 2025

Campbell University (Law School Campus) Raleigh, NC

Commi&ee:

Robert Agnello DO, Meghan Hubbard DO, Deb McCutcheon MD, Charles Munyon MD, 8 CME (MD & AOA) / ANCC CE to SaEsfy both NC Licensing and DEA MATE Act requirements

ESSENTIALS

7:30 – 5:30 PM RegistraEon

OF PAIN MANAGEMENT

7:30 AM ExhibiEon Opens – ConEnental Breakfast

7:55 AM Welcome and Opening Remarks

8:00 -9:30 AM Session One – Laws and Rules to Prac2ce Pain Management

8:00 Federal and State Opioid Prescribing Laws – Lawrence Kobak DPM Esq.

8:30 North Carolina Medical Board’s ExpectaEons for Pharmacovigilance

ChrisEne Khandelwal, DO and Jeff LaFuria, PA and Patrick Balestrieri Esq.

9:30 Networking Break with Exhibitors

9:45 -11:30 AM Session Two – Hot Topics

9:45 Headache Diagnosis and Management - Sankeerth Challagundla, MD

10:15 IntervenEonal Treatments to Manage Pain – Deb McCutcheon MD

10:45 OMT Techniques for Chronic Pain - Marta Bringhurst DO

11:30– 12:15 PM Session Three – Mul2disciplinary Care for Complex Pain Condi2ons

Case Based Panel Discussion with Morning Faculty

12:15 PM Networking Break with Exhibitors

12:30 -1:15 PM Industry Supported PresentaEon with Vertex PharmaceuEcals (Lunch Provided, no CME provided, CMS reportable)

1:15 PM Networking Break with Exhibitors

1:30 -5:30 PM – Session Four

1:30 Adverse Childhood Events and Pain, The Psychology of Pain – Ruth Cooper LCMHC

2:00 Non-Opioid OpEons to Manage Pain – Alex Rothkrug MD

2:30 Opioids – IniEaEng, Maintaining, and Weaning – What to do

Amanda Zimmerman PA-C

3:00 Networking Break with Exhibitors (Exhibits close at 4:00 pm)

3:15 AddicEon and Opioid Use Disorder – What to Do

Victoria Teague DO and Brian Kern DO

3:45 Cancer Pain (including intrathecal drug delivery) -Charles Munyon MD

4:15 PalliaEve and End of Life Care – ChrisEne Khandelwal DO

4:45 Case Based Panel Discussion with Afernoon Faculty

5:30 Closing Remarks and Thank You

ACCREDITATION

AOA

The American College of Osteopathic Family Physicians (ACOFP) is accredited by the American Osteopathic AssociaEon (AOA) to provide osteopathic conEnuing medical educaEon for physicians. The ACOFP designates this live acEvity for a maximum of 8 AOA Category 1-A credits and will report conEnuing medical educaEon (CME) credits commensurate with the physician’s parEcipaEon in this program.

ACCME

The American College of Osteopathic Family Physicians (ACOFP) is accredited by the AccreditaEon Council for ConEnuing Medical EducaEon (ACCME) to provide conEnuing medical educaEon for physicians. The ACOFP designates this live acEvity for a maximum 8 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™ will report conEnuing medical educaEon (CME) credits commensurate with the physician’s parEcipaEon in this program.

ANCC

Joint Accreditation Statement

In support of improving paEent care, this acEvity has been planned and implemented by Amedco LLC and Pain Society of the Carolinas. Amedco LLC is jointly accredited by the AccreditaEon Council for ConEnuing Medical EducaEon (ACCME), the AccreditaEon Council for Pharmacy EducaEon (ACPE), and the American Nurses CredenEaling Center (ANCC), to provide conEnuing educaEon for the healthcare team. Professions in scope for this acEvity are listed below.

Amedco Joint AccreditaEon Provider Number: 4008163 Nurses

Amedco LLC designates this acEvity for a maximum of 8.00 ANCC contact hours.

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