Course opens: 
06/02/2024

MEDISCA Australia | Personalised Analgesic Therapy SEMINAR (Brisbane) | 29-30 July 2024

Bowen Hills, QLD AU
July 28, 2024 to July 30, 2024

Chronic pain is the primary reason patients seek healthcare, affecting more than 1.5 billion people worldwide, and, despite advances in pain research and knowledge, pain remains inadequately treated. Challenges in current pain management include adverse gastrointestinal effects, opioid use disorder, inadequate outcomes, poor patient compliance and need for better understanding on pain physiology and pharmacodynamic interplay.

At this 2-day event, day 1 will be dedicated to laying the foundations for an alternative and improved approach to pain management by reviewing:

  • Pain physiology (types of pain, pain pathways & neural systems, and sensitisation)
  • Analgesic pharmacology of 50+ ingredients (pharmacodynamics, efficacy, safety, and dosing)
  • Topical therapy applications (skin physiology, delivery systems, and formulation considerations)

The skills and knowledge that is acquired from day 1 will be put to work on day 2 with patient case assessments and formula investigations for common pain or pain-related conditions, including:

  • Osteoarthritis
  • Low back pain
  • Diabetic neuropathy
  • Anal fissures
  • Fibromyalgia
  • Surgical pain

Intended audience

Pharmacists, pharmacy technicians, physicians, nurse practitioners, and other healthcare providers looking to get into or are currently engaged in pain management.

Learning Objectives

  1. Identify challenges in pain management including adverse systemic reactions, inadequate therapeutic outcomes, poor patient compliance, and the need for education in pain management.
  2. Classify different types of pain, notably nociceptive pain, neuropathic pain, functional pain, and mixed pain.
  3. Investigate the neural systems and sensitization processes involved at each level of the pain pathway, including the periphery, the dorsal horn, the ascending pathway, the brain, and the descending pathway.
  4. Evaluate and organize current evidence on analgesic pharmacology with special focus on pharmacodynamics, efficacy, safety, and dosing of over 50 analgesics.
  5. Utilise fundamental concepts of topical therapy, including skin anatomy (target layers), physiology (lipids, hydration, temperature, pH, metabolism, and microbiome), individual differences (age, ethnicity, and sensitivities), and formulation consideration (delivery systems, premade base concepts, penetration enhancers, among more).
  6. Apply skills and knowledge in the form of case assessments and formula investigations for common pain or pain-related conditions.
Financial support: 

This learning activity has received financial support from MEDISCA Inc. in the form of an educational grant.

Course summary
Available credit: 
  • 15.75 Contact Hours
  • 47.50 Group 2 CPD
Event starts: 
07/28/2024 - 6:00pm
Event ends: 
07/30/2024 - 3:00am
Rydges Fortitude Valley
601 Gregory Terrace
Bowen Hills, QLD 4006
Australia
Price:
$0.00

Day 1 (8am-5pm)

15 minutes

Welcome Announcements

55 minutes

Section I: Reevaluating Pain Management

30 minutes

Section II: Types of Pain

15 minutes

Break

30 minutes

Section III: Pain Pathways and Neural Systems

30 minutes

Section IV: The Chronicity of Pain

1 hour

Section V: Analgesic Pharmacology

1 hour

Lunch

2 hours

Section V: Analgesic Pharmacology cont.

15 minutes

Break

1 hour 45 minutes

Section VI: Topical Therapy

 

Day 2 (8am-5pm)

30 minutes

Summation / Q & A

1 hour 25 minutes

Case 1: Osteoarthritis

1 hour

Case 2: Low Back Pain

15 minutes

Break

1 hour

Case 3: Surgical Pain

1 hour

Lunch

1 hour

Case 4: Anal Fissures

1 hour

Case 5: Fibromyalgia

15 minutes

Break

1 hour

Case 6: Diabetic Neuropathy

30 minutes

Summation

Rydges Fortitude Valley
601 Gregory Terrace
Bowen Hills, QLD 4006
Australia
+61 7 3188 3000

Ken Speidel, BS Pharm, PharmD, RPh, FIACP, FACA

World renowned pharmacotherapeutic expert in pain management, Former surveyor and accreditation expert for PCAB/ACHC, Fellow of APC and ACA, Serves on the Canadian Pharmacists Association (CPhA) Dermatology Review Panel, Skin care columnist for Pharmacy Practice & Business Magazine Retired Professor of Pharmacy Practice at the University of Findlay.

Lily Thomas, MD, MBBS (UNSW), RACGP

Integrative Medical Doctor practicing on the Sapphire Coast in NSW, Fellow of the Australasian College of Nutrition and Environmental Medicine (ACNEM), Former President of the Australian Integrative Medical Association (AIMA), Founding Editor of Advances in Integrative Medicine, Elsevier), Lectured at many renowned organisations, including AIMA, ACNEM, A5M, ALMA, AACMA, RACGP, among more.

 

A2208MED1

Expiry: 31/07/2024

This activity has been accredited for 23.75 hours of Group 1 CPD (or 23.75 CPD credits) suitable for inclusion in an individual pharmacist’s CPD plan which can be converted to 23.75 hours of Group 2 CPD (or 47.5 CPD credits) upon successful completion of relevant assessment activities.

 

1.4Maintain and extend professional competence
1.5Apply expertise in professional practice
2.2Collaborate with professional colleagues
3.1Develop a patient centred, culturally responsive approach to medication management
3.4Compound medicines
3.5Support Quality Use of Medicines
3.6Promote health and well-being
4.2Manage professional contribution

 

 

 

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There are no refunds, returns or transfer upon purchase of the on-demand activity.

Price

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Course expires: 
01/29/2025