Cooperative of American Physicians, Inc. and Orange County Medical Association Offer 3-part CME Seminar for Physicians
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Chronic pain is a major concern and affects approximately 100 million people in the U.S., according to the
"CAP's sponsorship of the opioid education series is part of our ongoing commitment to support programs that teach physicians how to reduce their liability risks and improve patient safety, so they can focus on what they do best – providing excellent care," said
The featured speaker is StandifordHelm II, MD, Medical Director at the
After attending "Treating Pain in Today's World: Avoiding the New Pitfalls," physician participants will be able to:
- Understand the law and new regulations that govern the use of opioids to control pain
- Understand the multi-discipline methods for controlling pain
- Describe appropriate assessment, monitoring and documentation strategies to support opioid prescribing
- Learn how to evaluate the benefits of prescriptive opioids against the potential risks
- Utilize PDMP/CURES as a tool to discover questionable prescription opioid activity
To register and for more information, please visit: https://treatingpain.eventbrite.com. OCMA and CAP members may attend this seminar for free. Registration is required.
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