Guest guest Posted May 1, 2001 Report Share Posted May 1, 2001 4th Annual Pain Management Conference New Frontiers in Pain Thursday, June 7, 2001 St. Lawrence Centre for The Arts, Toronto 8:30 am to 4:00 pm - Continental Breakfast and Registration start at 7:30 am Pain in the Brain: Ascending Pathways, Cortical Targets and Descending Controls Professor W. D. Hutchison, Scientist, Toronto Western Hospital Research Institute; Assistant Professor of Surgery and Physiology, University of Toronto Regional Pain, Social Issues and the Political Misrepresentation of Chronic Pain Dr. Harold Merskey, Professor Emeritus of Psychiatry, University of Western Ontario; Founding Editor, Pain Research and Management, Canadian Pain Society; Honorary Member, International Association for the Study of Pain, Past-President, Canadian Pain Society Knowledge Forum: Developing Chronic Non-Cancer Pain Clinical Practice Guidelines,Putting Them into Practice and Using Virtual Technologies to Evaluate , Vice-President of Professional Practice and Chief Nursing Officer, Donna Spevakow, Clinical Nurse Specialist, Professional Practice Ann , Knowledge Forum Researcher, Toronto Rehab and Hamilton, Clinical Nurse Specialist, York Central Hospital Ethics in the Dimensions of Pain Management: Funding, Resource Allocation, and Priority Setting - A Practical Approach Using Case Studies Dr. Jeff Blackmer, Physiatrist, Bioethicist and Residency Program Director, Saskatoon City Hospital; Assistant Professor, Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, University of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon Pain Management for Cognitively Impaired Older Adults: Evidence, Implications and Applications Dr. Maggie Gibson, Psychologist, Veterans Care Program and Bol, Clinical Nurse Specialist, Regional Psychogeriatric Program, St. ph's Health Care, London Central Mechanisms in Chronic Pain: Implications for Treatment Dr. Salter, Director, University of Toronto Centre for the Study of Pain; Professor of Physiology, University of Toronto Registration Fees1 (Canadian Funds): Regular Rate: $139.50 + $10.50 GST = $150 Group Rate2: $116.82 + $8.18 GST = $125 Full-Time Student3: $56.07 + $3.93 GST = $60 Lunch is not included with your fee. No half-day fee available. 1Fee includes continental breakfast, nutrition breaks and reference materials. 2Group rate is for each of 5 or more registrants from the same institution. To be eligible, all 5 registration forms must be received together. 3Please include a photocopy of valid full-time student ID with registration. Payment: Enclose cheque payable to TORONTO REHAB and mail with registration form to: Details Healthcare Conferences 584 Clinton Street, Toronto, ON M6G 2Z6 You can register by fax at Registration form(s) and cheque should arrive through the mail soon after the fax has been sent. For further info please call Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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