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Headache and facial pain are highly prevalent, disabling, complex medical conditions that are frequently chronic and are often under-diagnosed and inadequately treated. They place a considerable burden on the medical system in both time and financial resources.
While the underlying pathophysiology and basic science mechanisms of migraine and other chronic pain disorders have made many advances, there is still much to be learned and understood about these very troublesome public health problems.
The evaluation, diagnosis and management of these pain disorders are a very important continuing education mission and one of the primary objectives of the Headache Cooperative of the Northeast. The goal of this activity is to increase the requisite skills needed to classify, differentially diagnose and treat the most common primary and secondary headache disorders.
Target Audience
This symposium is designed for physicians, dentists, psychologists, nurse practitioners, physician assistants, nurses, physical therapists and other health professionals to learn from the leaders in headache medicine.
Learning Objectives
At the conclusion of this activity, the participants will be able to:
- Describe the approach to evaluation and management of the headache patient
- Describe the management of headache in pregnancy and lactation
- Describe the symptoms and science of migraine aura
- List and understand how to use headache applications
- Describe key principals in managing the difficult patient
- Describe the presentation and management of pediatric cluster headache
- Describe common and important drug interactions/side effects in headache medicine
- Describe presentations of orofacial pain
- List upcoming therapies in Headache Medicine
- Describe the interaction of psychiatric illnesses and headache disorders
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Part 1 Headache Management in Pregnancy and Lactation.mp4
Part 2 Headache Migraine apps.mp4
Part 2 The Spectrum of Migraine Aura.mp4
Part 3 Drug Interactions and Side Effects to Watch.mp4
Part 3 Pediatric Cluster Headache.mp4
Part 4 Headache Pipeline.mp4
Part 4 Migraine, where Neurology and Psychiatry Meet.mp4