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SHIP Rounds – Pain Management 101 | Virtual

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Please join us for January SHIP Rounds.

Topic 

Back to basics to support pain management along a continuum of care

Speakers

  • Erika Cheung – Nurse practitioner, Wasser Pain Management Clinic, Mount Sinai Hospital
  • Kimberly Villacorta – Nurse practitioner, Wasser Pain Management Clinic, Mount Sinai Hospital
  • Jacqueline Van Es – Occupational therapist, Wasser Pain Management Clinic, Mount Sinai Hospital
  • Rebecca Titman – Physiatrist, Hennick Bridgepoint Hospital and Wasser Pain Management Clinic, Mount Sinai Hospital

Learning objectives

By the end of this session, participants should be able to: 

  • Formulate a basic approach to a comprehensive pain management plan
  • Understand the importance of an integrated approach to pain management
  • Summarize the 2024 Canadian Opioid Prescribing Guideline
  • Recognize hospital and community-based resources to support pain management through the continuum of care
     
Location

Zoom

Organizer

Interprofessional Education

More Information

SHIP Rounds Description

Sinai Health Interprofessional (SHIP) Rounds is a virtual series of lunch-and-learn sessions where an interprofessional group of physicians, employees and learners from Hennick Bridgepoint and Mount Sinai Hospitals learn with, from, and about each other. The series runs monthly from September through June, and presentation topics focus on interprofessional management of issues affecting Sinai Health people and the patients and families that we serve. Themes include sharing best practices in the management of our patient populations, ethical and legal considerations in care, addressing health systems challenges, health-care provider wellness and resilience, providing updates in research and evidence-based care, as well as collaborative practice and dealing with complexity. Each session has interactive components and an opportunity for participant feedback.

SHIP Rounds are accredited by the College of Family Physicians of Canada (Mainpro+ one credit) and the Royal College (one hour/session).