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Pain Management and End-of-Life Care: Thursday and Friday June 10 11, 2004 The Fairmont Hotel San Francisco, CA A COMPREHENSIVE APPROACH TO PATIENT CARE PRESENTED BY THE SCHOOLS OF MEDICINE, NURSING AND PHARMACY

This course was designed for all physicians, nurses, and pharmacists who care for patients in pain or with lifethreatening illness. As a result of the California law, AB 487, beginning in January 2002 California physicians must take 12 hours of CME in pain and palliative care. This course was developed to meet the legal requirement. Our nationally recognized faculty will offer practical, usable, clinically relevant information regarding: Pain assessment and treatment Management of non-pain symptoms Treatment of back pain and other common pain syndromes Communicating with dying patients Legal and regulatory issues Ethical issues at the end of life Spiritual and psychological growth at the end of life Educational Objectives At the end of this activity course participants should be able to: Perform a comprehensive pain assessment Develop a treatment plan for patients with acute and chronic pain including: cancer pain, neuropathic pain, back pain, arthritis, and fibromyalgia Describe approaches for managing nausea and vomiting List strategies for effective communication with dying patients Describe the major ethical, legal, and regulatory issues that arise in pain management and end-oflife care Develop strategies to provide pain management and end-of-life care for patients with substance abuse issues Describe the signs and symptoms and how to care for patients and their families during the last 24 hours of life Describe which patients are appropriate for referral to a pain clinic

DAY ONE June 10, 2004 MODERATOR: STEVE PANTILAT 8:00-8:30 Welcome and Overview: Pain and Steven Z. Pantilat, MD, FACP End-of-Life Care 8:30-9:20 Communicating with Dying Patients Steven Z. Pantilat, MD, FACP 9:20-10:10 Management of Nausea at the End of Life James Hallenbeck, MD 10:10-10:30 Break 10:30-11:20 The Last 24 Hours of Life James Hallenbeck, MD 11:20-12:10 Interdisciplinary Care in Palliative Care: Steve McPhee, MD Case Study Tom Bookwalter, PharmD Julie Koppel, RN Rev. Rodney W. Seeger, M.Div. 12:10-1:30 Lunch on your own MODERATOR: CHRIS MIASKOWSKI 1:30-2:20 Assessing Pain: A Practical Approach Kathleen Puntillo, RN, DNSc 2:20-3:10 Rational Use of Opioids in Managing Pain Christine Miaskowski, RN, PhD, FAAN 3:10-3:30 Break 3:30-4:20 Pain Clinic Referrals and Interventions for Pamela Pierce Palmer, MD, PhD Pain Management 4:20-5:10 Peri-operative Pain Management and PCAs Daniel H. Burkhardt, MD DAY TWO June 11, 2004 Q & A sessions follow each lecture Q & A sessions follow each lecture MODERATOR: STEVE PANTILAT 8:00-8:50 Current Management of Osteoarthritis Kenneth H. Fye, MD, FACP, FACR and Fibromyalgia and Use of NSAIDs 8:50-9:40 Ethical Issues in End-of-life Care Bernard Lo, MD 9:40-10:00 Break 10:00-10:50 Between a Rock and a Hard Place: Robert V. Brody, MD Regulatory Issues and Caring for Patients with Substance Abuse 10:50-11:40 Support of the Patient, Family and Ourselves Steve Pantilat, MD 11:40-1:00 Lunch on your own MODERATOR: ROBERT B. BARON 1:00-1:50 Spiritual Issues in End-of-Life Care Michael Rabow, MD 1:50-2:40 Current Approach to Management of Sigurd Berven, MD Back Pain 2:40-3:10 Break 3:10-4:00 Management of Diabetic Neuropathy and Christine Miaskowski, RN, PhD, FAAN Post Herpetic Neuralgia 4:00-4:50 Hastening Death: Drawing the Line and Robert Brody, MD Responding to Patient Suffering 4:50-5:00 Closing Steven Z. Pantilat, MD, FACP

Accreditation The University of California, San Francisco School of Medicine (UCSF) is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education to provide continuing medical education for physicians. The University of California, San Francisco School of Medicine (UCSF) designates this education activity for a maximum of 14 category 1 credits toward the AMA Physician's Recognition Award. Each physician should claim only those credits that he/she actually spent in the activity. Nurse Credit - The California State Board of Registered Nursing includes category 1 courses of the CMA Accredited Continuing Medical Education to be acceptable toward meeting the requirements for license renewal. Nurses from states other than California must check with their local state board for specific continuing education policies. The California State Board of Pharmacy accepts as continuing professional education those courses that meet the standard of relevance to pharmacy practice and have been approved by the AMA for category 1 credit. Pharmacists licensed in states other than California should inquire with those State Boards for specific continuing education policies. Course Faculty CO-CHAIRS UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, SAN FRANCISCO Robert B. Baron, MD, MS Professor of Medicine; Associate Dean for CME; Vice Chief and Director, Educational Programs, Division of General Internal Medicine; Director, Primary Care Internal Medicine Residency Tom Bookwalter, PharmD Clinical Pharmacist, Pharmaceutical Services; Assistant Clinical Professor, Department of Pharmacy Christine Miaskowski RN, PhD, FAAN Professor and Chair, Department of Physiological Nursing, Program Leader for the UCSF Comprehensive Cancer Center Program in Symptom Management and Palliative Care Steven Z. Pantilat, MD, FACP Associate Professor of Clinical Medicine; Attending Physician, General Medicine; Director, Palliative Care Service and Palliative Care Leadership Center, Moffitt-Long Hospital, UCSF, Project on Death in America Faculty Scholar GUEST FACULTY James Hallenbeck, MD Assistant Professor of Medicine, Stanford University School of Medicine Director, Palliative Care Services, VA Palo Alto Hospice Care Center UCSF FACULTY Sigurd Berven, MD Assistant Professor of Orthopaedic Surgery Robert V. Brody, MD Clinical Professor of Medicine and Family & Community Medicine; Chief, Pain Consultation Clinic, San Francisco General Hospital Daniel H. Burkhardt, MD Assistant Professor, Department of Medicine and Perioperative Care; Director, Acute Pain Service Kenneth H. Fye, MD, FACP, FACR Clinical Professor of Medicine Julie L. Koppel, RN, BSN Palliative Care Staff Coordinator; Assistant Nurse Manager, General Medicine, Long Hospital Bernard Lo, MD Professor of Medicine; Director, Program in Medical Ethics Steve McPhee, MD Professor of Medicine; Editor, Perspectives on Care at the Close of Life Pamela Pierce Palmer, MD, PhD Associate Professor, Department of Anesthesia and Perioperative Care; Medical Director, UCSF/Mt. Zion Pain Management Center Kathleen Puntillo, RN, DNSc, FAAN Professor of Nursing and Director, Clinical Care/ Trauma Graduate Program Michael W. Rabow, MD Assistant Clinical Professor of Medicine; Faculty Scholar, Project on Death in America Rev. Rodney W. Seeger, M.Div Director, Spiritual Care Services

course registration form Attendance Limited. Register Online Now at medicine.ucsf.edu or cme.ucsf.edu UCSF Pain Management and End-of-Life Care June 10-11, 2004 Fairmont Hotel, San Francisco Mail to: OCME Registration* P.O. Box 45368 San Francisco, CA 94145-0368 Fax: 415.502.1795 Registration Information: 415.476.5808 Course Information: 415.476.5208 * Please allow 2-3 weeks for mail-in registrations to be processed Please type or print Dr. Mr. Mrs. Ms. DMM04462 Last Name First M.I. Degree Specialty Address City State Zip Daytime Phone Fax Email Would you like to be on our priority email list? Yes No Would you like to be on our priority fax list? Yes No Date of birth to be used as OCME registrant number / / X X Please indicate if you have any special needs: Month Day Registration Fees (please check the appropriate box) $420 Physicians $350 Allied Health/Residents/Fellows/Nurses Please make check payable to UC Regents Please charge my credit card Visa MasterCard for $ (Please print) Name on Card Card # Expiration Date Authorized Signature Refund Policy: Cancellations received in writing on before the first day of the course (June 10, 2004) will be refunded less a $50 administrative fee. No refunds will be made on cancellations received after that date. www.medicine.ucsf.edu/cme

038 University of California, San Francisco Department of Medicine, CME UCSF Box 0656 San Francisco, CA 94143-0656 Non-Profit Org. US Postage P A I D University of California San Francisco For more information, visit our website at www.medicine.ucsf.edu/cme. You may also reach us by calling the Continuing Medical Education office at (415) 476-5208 or email cme@medicine.ucsf.edu. General Information Pre-registration is preferred to ensure that registrants receive a syllabus and CME Certificate at the course.. How to Enroll Tuition: $420 Practicing Physicians $350 Allied Health Professionals/ Residents/Fellows Physicians in training must include a letter of verification from training program with registration to qualify for reduced tuition fee. Payment can be made by Visa, MasterCard or check. Register via: Online: www.cme.ucsf.edu Mail: Fax: Complete course registration form and send with payment to: OCME Registration ((DMM04462) P.O. Box 45368 San Francisco, CA 94145-0368 Fax completed registration form to: (415) 502-1795 (be sure to include your credit card number) To register by phone or to inquire about registration status, please call UCSF s CME Registration Office at (415) 476-5808. Refunds Cancellations received in writing on before the first day of the course (June 10, 2004) will be refunded less a $50 administrative fee. No refunds will be made on cancellations received after that date. On-Site Registration Time: 7:00 a.m. 8:00 a.m. Date: Thursday, June 10, 2004 Place: The Fairmont Hotel 950 Mason Street San Francisco, CA (415) 772-5000 Accommodations A block of guestrooms has been reserved at the Fairmont hotel on Nob Hill, (415) 397-7000, with a nightly group rate of $229. Reservations must be received by May 5, 2004, to guarantee availability of the group rate. After this date, rooms will be provided on a space-available basis only. When you call to make your reservation, please identify yourself as a member of this course to receive the special rate.