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ACCREDITATION:

This activity has been certified by the College of Family Physicians of Canada for up to 16.5 Mainpro+® Certified Activity credits.

 

(Preconference workshop is included in this total)

Pain Society of
Alberta 19th Annual Conference

Pain Symposium 2026

October 17-18, 2025

Lister Hall, University of Alberta

Edmonton, AB

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  • Flights are booked to Calgary (YYC) Airport, which is a 1.5-hour drive from the hotel and event space. Our discounted travel period includes Monday, October 14, and extends to Wednesday, October 23, 2024.

     

    WestJet

    5% off Econo and 10% off EconoFlex and Premium fares for travel within Canada.*

    2% off Econo, 5% off EconoFlex, and 10% off Premium base fares for guests traveling Trans-border*.

    * No discount will apply to Basic or Business class bookings.

     

    Discount Code: 3C7I0TF

    Visit West Jet Conventions to make a booking online.

    Air Canada

    Travel within North America applies a 5% discount on standard fares and 10% on flex fares & higher.

    International Travel applies a 10% discount on standard fares & higher.

    Discount Code: QNHGG8N1

    Visit Air Canada to make a booking online.

  • Shuttle

    Banff Airporter is Banff's original airport shuttle provider. Receive a 15% discount on their daily shuttle service between the Calgary Airport and Banff. Click Banff Airporter and then Book Now. Proceed through the reservation and type - PainSociety2024 - in the "Promo Code" section on the final payment page to receive the discount. This special rate is valid for travel dates between October 14-23, 2024 if reservation is made at least 1 week prior to the event start.

    Discount Code: PainSociety2024

    Directions

    From Calgary Airport, Access AB-2 N from Airport Rd NE, Barlow Trail NE N and Country Hills Blvd NE. Follow Stoney Trail NW/AB-201 W and Trans-Canada Hwy/AB-1 W to Mt Norquay Rd in Improvement District No. 9. Take the exit toward Banff from Trans-Canada Hwy/AB-1 W. Continue on Mt Norquay Rd to your destination.

  • Daily Self-Parking $32 +gst. 

    Daily Valet Parking $45 +gst.

    Electric Vehicle (Self/Valet) Parking $45 +gst

    Oversized Vehicles Hotel parking is unable to accommodate oversized vehicles. Please visit here for a list of available parking in downtown Banff. Additionally, hotel shuttles are available for convenient transportation to and from your vehicle.

  • Enjoy the many amenities offered at the hotel.

    A fitness center

    Pool and spa area

    Pet-friendly rooms 

    Diverse dining options

    View Dining Options >

Discounted room rates ($279/nt) are available on an exclusive basis prior to September 17th. After this date, they still can be booked at the same rate based on availability. If you would like to extend your stay, please email team@painab.ca

Book your hotel through us to access special rates. 

Pain Symposium 2026
 
October 17-18, 2025
Lister Hall, University of Alberta
Edmonton, AB

1400h — Check our Schedule for your Breakout Room!

Transition to Breakout Sessions

1415h — Dr. Magali Robert, Susan Sobey-Fawcett and Dr. Elena Lopatina

Wildrose Ballroom

Alberta Virtual Chronic Pain Program & Evidence-Based Models of Care – Alberta & Beyond

1510h — Take a break and nourish yourself! This is a great time to network with our exhibitors and other attendees.

Refreshment Break

1410h — Dr. Howard Schubiner 

Moderated by Bonnie Klassen in the Hawthorne Room (A/B)

A Clinical Approach to Assessment and Reversal of Primary Pain Syndromes

1020h — Drs. Ivonne Hernandez, Reid Friesen, Elisabeth Saxton and Nadine Fennig

Wildrose Ballroom

A Multidisciplinary Approach to Temporomandibular Joint Disorders

What's Happening Next?

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Dr. Farnaz Amooegar MD, MSc, FRCPC

Clinical Associate Professor, Cumming School of Medicine (U Calgary) & Hotchkiss Brain Institute

Working with The Pain Society of Alberta gives me opportunities to work with some of the most vulnerable in our society. Additionally it creates excellent educational opportunties to share with allied health proffessionals.

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Dr. Tim Ayas MD, FRCPC, CCFP, MPH, BSc

Clinical Associate Professor (U Calgary), Section Chief Addictions, Claresholm, Rural Psychiatry

I love being able to reduce the suffering in people with lived experience. Additionally, I believe in the power of strong communities and Pain AB gathers passionate healthcare professionals in pain management.

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Dr. Jennifer Bestard FRCPC

Neurologist, Headache Specialist

My 'why' is coming!

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Shelley Bauer B.Ed., PGAP

Rehab Supervisor

I am involved with The Pain Society of Alberta so I can provide the patient experience. I have dealt with chronic pain for more than three (3) decades.

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Dr. Werner Becker MD, FRCPC (Neurology)

Professor Emeritus, Cumming School of Medicine (U Calgary) 

I am involved with The Pain Society of Alberta as part of my evolution in helping improve the lives of those in pain. It is a privilege to be part of such a special group of kind, smart, hard working people.

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Dr. Chantel T. Debert MD, MSc, FRCPC

Associate Professor (U Calgary), Department of Clinical Neurosciences

I am involved with The Pain Society of Alberta as part of my evolution in helping improve the lives of those in pain. It is a privilege to be part of such a special group of kind, smart, hard working people.

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Dr. W Francois Louw FCFP, CCFP(EM)

DA(SA), MBChB(Pret), PgCPain (U Alberta), Adv. Dipl Pain Mgt CAPM (Interventional Pain Management)

I am involved with The Pain Society of Alberta as part of my evolution in helping improve the lives of those in pain. It is a privilege to be part of such a special group of kind, smart, hard working people.

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Dr. Aaron Mackie

Coming Soon...

I am involved with The Pain Society of Alberta as part of my evolution in helping improve the lives of those in pain. It is a privilege to be part of such a special group of kind, smart, hard working people.

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Dr. Lori Montgomery MD, CCFP, FCFP, CHE

Family Physician with enhanced skills training & focused practice in Pain Management, Clinical Associate Professor (U Calgary)

Right out of grad school I worked in an interdisciplinary pain program and saw first hand both the suffering and the success people living with pain can experience. Over my career I have heard how challenging the population is and seen how often they can be written off by professionals. This made me want to work with people living with pain more not less! I got into this work to see people function and thrive, often by helping them reconnect to their purpose. Helping people living with pain find their 'why' IS my 'why'.

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Dr. Sean Patrick MD, FRCPC

Emergency Medicine Physician

As a nurse for over 30 years my passion is helping people. As the Pain Society of Alberta is pivotal in educating and supporting people living with pain, my involvement with PainAB allows me to fulfill my passion.

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Shelly Prosko PT, C-IAYT

Physical Therapist, Yoga Therapist

As a chronic pain physician in Alberta, while I continue to advocate for my patients at the bedside, it is imperative that I continue to be a part of the education and management of pain for many others who continue to live with pain. The Pain Society of Alberta enables this outreach, and education amongst pain providers and peopl with lived experience.

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Dr. Magali Robert MD, MSc

Professor, Cumming School of Medicine (U Calgary), Medical Director (Calgary Chronic Pain Program)

I am involved with the Pain Society of Alberta because chronic pain affects so many Canadians. Headache disorders, which are a special interest of mine, affect millions in Canada and are quite disabling for many. Migraine alone affects over 12% of the Canadian population.

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Dr. Charles H. Samuels MD, CCFP, DABSM

Medical Director (Centre for Sleep & Human Performance), Clinical Associate Professor (U Alberta)

Working with The Pain Society of Alberta gives me opportunities to work with some of the most vulnerable in our society. Additionally it creates excellent educational opportunties to share with allied health proffessionals.

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Dr. Elisabeth Saxton R.Psych

Registered Psychologist

My 'why' is coming!

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Dr. Geoff Schneider PT, DSc, PhD, FCAMPT

Clinical Specialist - Musculoskeletal Physiotherapy

My 'why' is coming!

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Kathryn Schneider PT, PhD, BHScPT, BKin(Hons), DScPT, PhD, DipManipPT

Clinical Specialist - Musculoskeletal Physiotherapy

My 'why' is coming!

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Dr. Shane Sinclair PhD

Professor, Faculty of Nursing,

Director, Compassion Research Lab,

Adjunct Professor, Cumming School of Medicine (U Calgary)

I joined The Pain Society of Alberta team to be an advocate and be part of an interdisciplinary team that dedicates their work to provide excellent pain management and the tools to promote a functional and meaningful life for individuals experiencing persistent pain.

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Ashley Smith PT, PhD

PhD Physiotherapist, Assistant Research Professor, Dept Clinical Neurosciences (U Calgary)

I joined The Pain Society of Alberta team to be an advocate and be part of an interdisciplinary team that dedicates their work to provide excellent pain management and the tools to promote a functional and meaningful life for individuals experiencing persistent pain.

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Prof. Tasha Stanton

Associate Professor of Clinical Pain Neuroscience (Adelaide U), BScPT, MSc Rehab Science, PhD

I joined The Pain Society of Alberta team to be an advocate and be part of an interdisciplinary team that dedicates their work to provide excellent pain management and the tools to promote a functional and meaningful life for individuals experiencing persistent pain.

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Dr. Eleanor Stein MD, FRCP(C)

Medical Doctor & Psychiatrist

I joined The Pain Society of Alberta team to be an advocate and be part of an interdisciplinary team that dedicates their work to provide excellent pain management and the tools to promote a functional and meaningful life for individuals experiencing persistent pain.

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Danielle Suttie BA, BEd

Person with Lived Experience

I joined The Pain Society of Alberta team to be an advocate and be part of an interdisciplinary team that dedicates their work to provide excellent pain management and the tools to promote a functional and meaningful life for individuals experiencing persistent pain.

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Heather Walker

VP Claims, Disability Management Institute, BSc (Kinesiology), Dipl Human Resources Mgmt

I joined The Pain Society of Alberta team to be an advocate and be part of an interdisciplinary team that dedicates their work to provide excellent pain management and the tools to promote a functional and meaningful life for individuals experiencing persistent pain.

This wouldn't be possible without our passionate exhibitors.

We are enthusiastic collaborators who are dedicated to building a vast network of support and resources.

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    • Access to all presentations throughout the conference.

    • All meals during conference hours.

    • President's Gala Dinner and Dance Saturday evening (adult only, formal event, cash bar is available). Guest tickets can be purchased through our registration portal.

  • Tickets must be purchased online and will not be available onsite.

  • We welcome all physicians, researchers and allied healthcare professionals to this event. Information related to the conference will be located on the Pain Society of Alberta website and will be updated on a regular basis. Please consider adding your name to our outgoing communications to remain informed. We keep emails to a minimum and you can unsubscribe at any time.

  • Please reserve your accommodation prior to September 17th to take advantage of our low rates conference rates exclusive of resort fee and tax. Rooms are available three days pre/post event based on availability. Parking is nearby and can be purchased onsite at $20 per vehicle, per day for self park.

  • You will be asked this question as part of the registration form and all responses will be relayed to the venue. Please identify yourself at the hotel to the venue staff as a second layer of communication.

  • This event will not be recorded and will be in-person event only. If this changes, updates will be circulated via email and posted on our website.

  • Certificates of attendance will be emailed to you within 10 business days after the event concludes.

  • Yes! Please email team@painab.ca if your plans have changed. The registration, minus the Eventbrite fee will be reimbursed up to 11:59pm MT on September 20, 2024. No refunds will be offered after this date. Please allow 7-10 business days to process refunds.

  • It is! Please email the Event Manager to coordinate and change the ticket information.

  • Although this will be a private event, we will be capturing photos. Please advise us at the registration desk if you do not wish to be in any of these.

  • During our event, we will have sponsored presentations/meals. If you choose not to partake, you may dine elsewhere at your own cost.

Frequently Asked Questions

13:15

Breakfast & Registration

Lister Hall, Univeristy of Alberta

14:00

Welcome & Opening Remarks

Lister Hall, University of Alberta

14:15

Transition to chronic pain; stress system dysregulation; trials on pharmacotherapy to prevent chronic pain?

Matthew Mauck

15:15

The evolution of educating people living with chronic pain: From reassurance to reconceptualizing to embodied experience & enactivism.

Neil Pearson, PT

16:00

Refreshment Break

Exhibitor booth are open

16:30

Psychology for non-psychologists

Dr. Bruce Dick, PhD

17:15

Pain in the older adult - Mitigating the challenges

Dr. Yasmin Majeed

18:00

Lunch

Gold Sponsor Presentation

19:15

What do hormones have to do with it? Understanding the perimenopause-pain connection.

Dr. Kelly Simo


20:15

Medications for chronic pain

Nathan Beahm

21:00

Refreshment Break

Exhibitor booths are open

21:30

Navigating Healing as a Nêhiyaw- Iskêw (Cree Woman)

Chantal Chagnon

22:10

Holistic approach to chronic pain management in indigenous communities

Dr. Omar Rahman

22:50

Closing Remarks & Conclusion

Dr. Ivonne Hernandez

23:00

Adjournment

End of Symposium

Workshops on Sunday, October 18th for those who are registered

SATURDAY OCTOBER 17

Pain Symposium 2026

Join us for a knowledge-packed day of pain education from esteemed experts in the field of pain from around the world. Our multidisciplinary group of experts will provide practical pain education for healthcare professionals that you will be able to put into action when you return to your practice on Monday morning. This day is complemented with breakfast, lunch, as well as a wine & cheese networking event after the conclusion of the symposium.

 

After completing this symposium, participants will be able to: ​

  • Improve understanding of healing from a culturally conscious perspective in Indigenous populations.

  • Increase knowledge on the relationship between life stages and pain changes pertaining to menopause and later years in life.

  • Better empower and support patients on their pain journey with practical clinical pearls to improve clinical practice.

OCTOBER 13TH - 14TH

Our Full Conference Agenda

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*Registration is required. These workshops are designed to complement other sessions that occur later in the conference program.

After completing this workshop, participants will be able to: 

  • Develop an evidence-informed framework for the management of both acute and chronic low back pain, inclusive of disability management.

  • Formulate when to utilize appropriate diagnostic imaging, medication, conservative rehabilitation and interventional procedures to guide care for the patient with low back pain.

  • Improve their confidence in performing a 10-minute office-based examination for a patient with low back pain.

Pre-Conference Workshop 2

Low Back Pain: Imaging, Medication, Practical Examination & Appropriate Care Pathway Insights

THURSDAY OCTOBER 16

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  • Breakfast & Registration

    Lister Hall, Univeristy of Alberta

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    Welcome & Opening Remarks

    Lister Hall, University of Alberta

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    Transition to chronic pain; stress system dysregulation; trials on pharmacotherapy to prevent chronic pain?

    Matthew Mauck

    14:15

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    The evolution of educating people living with chronic pain: From reassurance to reconceptualizing to embodied experience & enactivism.

    Neil Pearson, PT

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    Refreshment Break

    Exhibitor booth are open

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    Psychology for non-psychologists

    Dr. Bruce Dick, PhD

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    Pain in the older adult - Mitigating the challenges

    Dr. Yasmin Majeed

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    Lunch

    Gold Sponsor Presentation

    18:00

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    What do hormones have to do with it? Understanding the perimenopause-pain connection.

    Dr. Kelly Simo


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    Medications for chronic pain

    Nathan Beahm

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    Refreshment Break

    Exhibitor booths are open

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    Navigating Healing as a Nêhiyaw- Iskêw (Cree Woman)

    Chantal Chagnon

    21:30

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    Holistic approach to chronic pain management in indigenous communities

    Dr. Omar Rahman

    22:10

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    Closing Remarks & Conclusion

    Dr. Ivonne Hernandez

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    Adjournment

    End of Symposium

    Workshops on Sunday, October 18th for those who are registered

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  • Breakfast and Registration

    0715h — Wildrose Pre-Function and Ballroom

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    Welcome and Introductions

    0800h — Moderated by Dr. Elisabeth Saxton 

    Wildrose Ballroom

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    2024 Guideline for Cannabis and Chronic Pain

    0815h — Dr. Jason Busse

    Wildrose Ballroom

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    What can we learn from integrative oncology successes in pain management?

    0915h — Dr. Linda Carlson

    Wildrose Ballroom

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    Refreshment Break

    1005h — Take a break and nourish yourself! This is a great time to network with our exhibitors and other attendees.

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    Welcome back

    1035h — 5 minute *non-accredited presentation

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    Exercise and Cancer Pain

    1040h — Dr. Margaret McNeely

    Wildrose Ballroom

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    Chronic Pain in Veterans: What we lose, what we gain, and what we need to give up.

    1135h — Duncan Redburn

    Wildrose Ballroom

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    Presentation Forthcoming

    1230h — Join us for a *non-accredited presentation

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    Lunch continued

    1300h — This is a great time to network with our exhibitors and other attendees.

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    Welcome Back

    1315h — Moderated by Evan Ward 

    Wildrose Ballroom

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    The Science of Headache Medicine

    1320h — Dr. Michael Knash

    Wildrose Ballroom

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    Alberta Virtual Chronic Pain Program & Evidence-Based Models of Care – Alberta & Beyond

    1415h — Dr. Magali Robert, Susan Sobey-Fawcett and Dr. Elena Lopatina

    Wildrose Ballroom

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    Refreshment Break

    1510h — Take a break and nourish yourself! This is a great time to network with our exhibitors and other attendees.

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    Welcome Back

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    Reconsidering Chronic Pain: New Research Validates New Approaches

    1545h — Dr. Howard Schubiner

    Wildrose Ballroom

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    Presentation Forthcoming

    1645h — Dr. Payman Hajiazim

    Wildrose Ballroom

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    1735h — Closing Remarks and Conclusion of Day One

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    Free Evening for Guests

    Free evening for all attendees. If you are dining at the hotel or going into town, please ensure you make reservations in advance.

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    1745h — Join our Annual General Meeting (1h) in the Hawthorne Room All attendees are invited.

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  • 0715h — Wildrose Prefunction and Ballroom

    Breakfast

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    0755h — Moderated by Dr. Ashley Smith 

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    Opening Remarks

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    0800h — Dr. Maxi Miciak

    Wildrose Ballroom

    Therapeutic Relationships in the Real World

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    0855h — Dr. Richard McIlmoyle

    Wildrose Ballroom

    Rising Tides: Collaborative Learning, Care Planning and Treatment Lifts Us All

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    0945h — Take a break and nourish yourself! This is a great time to network with our exhibitors and other attendees.

    Refreshment Break

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    1015h — 5 minute *non-accredited presentation

    Welcome Back

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    1020h — Drs. Ivonne Hernandez, Reid Friesen, Elisabeth Saxton and Nadine Fennig

    Wildrose Ballroom

    A Multidisciplinary Approach to Temporomandibular Joint Disorders

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    1115h — Dr. Elan Schneider

    Wildrose Ballroom

    Innovative Strategies for Sensory Neuroplasticity: Advancing Rehabilitation for Persistent Pain (Virtual)

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    1205h — Take a break and nourish yourself! Network with our exhibitors and other attendees prior to submitting your passport. 

    15 minute *non-accredited presentation forthcoming.

    Lunch

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    1300h — Moderated by Janice Rae

    Wildrose Ballroom

    Welcome back

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    1310h — Dr. Dwayne Van Eerd

    Wildrose Ballroom

    Work Disability and Return to Work

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    Transition to Breakout Sessions

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A WEEKEND FULL OF PAIN EDUCATION

Interventional Diagnostic Workshop

— Interventional Pain Management and Practical Applications in a Primary Care Setting

— Advanced Spinal Interventions

— Vertebral Augmentation: State of the Art

October 17th | 1130h - 1520h

*light lunch included

Headache and Migraine Workshop

— Sexually Dimorphic Mechanisms of Pain and Migraine 

— Pharmacological Management of Episodic Migraine

— Pills, toxins, 'mAbs', and 'Pants': Pharmacologic treatment of Chronic Migraine

— Psychosocial Assessment and Treatment for Migraine

— Migraine Medications: Accessing Newer Migraine Therapies

October 17th | 1515h - 2025h

*light dinner included

2024 Guideline for Cannabis and Chronic Pain    What can we learn from integrative oncology successes in pain management?    Exercise and Cancer Pain    The Science of Headache Medicine    Chronic Pain in Veterans: What we lose, what we gain, and what we need to give up  •  Alberta Virtual Chronic Pain Program and Evidence Based Models of Care    Reconsidering Chronic Pain: New research validates new approaches    Therapeutic Relationships in the Real World    Rising Tides:  Collaborative Learning, Care Planning and Treatment Lifts Us All   

A Multidisciplinary Approach to Temporomandibular Joint Disorders  •  Innovative Strategies for Sensory Neuroplasticity: Advancing Rehabilitation for Persistent Pain    Work Disability and Return to Work  •  A Clinical Approach to Assessment and Reversal of Primary Pain Syndromes   Convergence: How Modern Yoga Techniques Relieve Pain    TMJ Screening and Examination    Approaching Challenges to Nutrition in Chronic Pain     Encountering the void: a journey into understanding the pelvic floor   Image-guided Interventions for Gluteal Pain of Spinal Origin      

Explore the many topics discussed at our event.

Seize the chance to expand your professional network and exchange insights with experts and peers.

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