The World Congress Leadership Summit on Manage Chronic Pain to Drive High Efficacy Rates and Increase Productivity
unravels the costs of pain, particularly back pain and arthritis as it impacts the workplace. Stakeholders will
demonstrate new therapies for pain management—including medical, behavioral, wellness and complementary approaches,
how to implement cost-effective programs and measure their outcomes in working populations.
Disability, absence management, presenteeism and the effect on productivity will be examined.
Current Topics At This Executive Summit Include
- Addressing Back Pain: The Leading Cause of Sickness Related Absence From Work
- Demonstrate the Cost-Benefit and Cost-effectiveness Analysis of a Disability Prevention Model
- Manage Pain Absence, Disability and Return-to-Work
- Evaluate the Effectiveness of the Latest Pain Interventions: Pharmacologic and NonPharmacologic
- The Economic Burden of Depression and Pain
- Discuss Risk Factors for Pain: Hard Labor, Injuries from Accidents, Obesity, Smoking, Pregnancy
- How Employer Human Resources and Providers Can Utilize Community and Internet Resources to Assist Employees Dealing With Pain
- Examine Measures to Increase Productivity of Patients with Chronic Pain
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Chair Day Two: Dennis Richling, MD Vice President, Medical Director Matria Healthcare Former President Midwest Business Group on Health
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Giancarlo Barolat, MD Professor of Neurosurgery
Director Functional Neurosurgery
Thomas Jefferson University Hospital
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Micke Brown, BSN RN Director of Outreach
American Pain Foundation
Past President of the American Society of Pain Management Nursing
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Daniel J. Clauw , M.D. Professor of Medicine, Division of Rheumatology
Assistant Dean for Clinical and Translational Research
Director Chronic Pain and Fatigue Research Center
Director
Center for the Advancement of Clinical Research
The University of Michigan
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Yvette Colon, MSW Director of Education and Internet Services
American Pain Foundation
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Lee S. Glass, MD Associate Medical Director
Washington State Department of Labor and Industries
Editor, Occupational Medicine Practice Guidelies
American College of Occupational and Environmental Medicine
Immediate Past Chair, Guidelines Committee
American College of Occupational and Environmental Medicine
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David Groves Vice President
Corporate Health Management
Comerica
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W. Michael Hooten, MD Senior Associate Consultant
Anesthesiology
Pain Medicine Clinic
Pain Rehabilitation Center
Mayo Clinic
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Robert D. Kerns, Ph.D. Chief, Psychology Service
VA Connecticut Healthcare System
National Director for Pain Management
VA Central Office
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Carolyn Langer, MD, JD, MPH Medical Director, Fallon Community Health Plan
Instructor in Occupational Medicine, Harvard School of Public Health
Former Chief Medical Officer, Tufts Managed Comp
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Mark McClellan, MD, PhD Visiting Senior Fellow, AEI-Brookings Joint Center for Regulatory Studies Former Administrator, CMS
Former Commissioner, FDA
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Matthew Monsein Medical Director
Abbot Northwestern Pain Management and Rehabilitation
Abbot Northwestern Hospital
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Craig Nelson, MS,DC Director
Health Services Research Initiatives
American Specialty Health Networks
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Rebecca Robinson, MS Health Outcomes Research Consultant
US Medical Division Outcomes Research
Eli Lilly and Company
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Christopher Sletten, PhD Consulting Staff
Pain Rehabilitation Clinic,
Rehabilitation Center
Mayo Clinic
Assistant Professor
Mayo College of Medicine
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