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Register Online: www.fhs.mcmaster.ca/conted/register.html PLANNING COMMITTEE Norm Buckley, BA (Psych), MD, FRCP(C) Chair Professor and Chair Department of Anesthesia Michael G. DeGroote School of Medicine McMaster University Hamilton, ON Jason Busse, HBSc, MSc, DC, PhD Assistant Professor Department of Anesthesia McMaster University Hamilton, ON Michael McGillion, BScN, PhD Assistant Professor School of Nursing McMaster University Hamilton, ON Ian Rodger, BSc, PhD, FRCP (Edin) Professor Emeritus Division of Respirology Department of Medicine McMaster University Hamilton, ON Dale Tomlinson Administrative Manager Michael G. DeGroote Institute for Pain Research and Care McMaster University Hamilton, ON Angela Silla Acting Program Manager McMaster University Hamilton, ON Cheryl Bogie CHSE Coordinator McMaster University Hamilton, ON SCIENTIFIC ADVISORY BOARD MEMBERS: Manon Choiniere, University of Montreal Ian Gilron, Queens University Joel Katz, York University Henrik Kehlet, Copenhagen University, Denmark Mark Lema, State University of New York at Buffalo FOR REGISTRATION INFORMATION [email protected] P: 905-525-9140 X 22671 F: 905-572-7099 www.fhs.mcmaster.ca/conted THE UNIVERSITY CLUB OF MCMASTER Alumni Memorial Hall - Building #8 1280 Main Street West, Hamilton, ON facebook.com/mcmaster.conted twitter.com/mcmasterchse ca.linkedin.com/in/mcmasterchse SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 2016 Download our mobile apps and get push notification updates! ~FEATURING~ PROFESSOR MATTHEW CHAN Professor Chan, from the Chinese University of Hong Kong, will be presenting the ‘hot off the press’ reports of the relationship between intraoperative use of nitrous oxide and persistent post-surgical pain as seen in the ENIGMA II trial. PERSISTENT POST-SURGICAL PAIN A Model for the Study of Chronic Pain At the end of this activity participants will be able to: Review cutting edge evidence as it relates to persistent post-surgical pain and acquire knowledge in this area. Identify implications, indications and interpretation of persistent post-surgical pain. Discuss the concept of and difficulties surrounding the study of persistent post-surgical pain. LEARNING OBJECTIVES TARGET AUDIENCE Clinical Researchers, Basic Scientists, Behavioural Scientists, Rehabilitation Scientists, Residents, Students and Other Healthcare Professionals.

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Register Online: www.fhs.mcmaster.ca/conted/register.htmlPLANNING COMMITTEENorm Buckley, BA (Psych), MD, FRCP(C) ChairProfessor and ChairDepartment of AnesthesiaMichael G. DeGroote School of MedicineMcMaster UniversityHamilton, ON

Jason Busse, HBSc, MSc, DC, PhDAssistant ProfessorDepartment of AnesthesiaMcMaster UniversityHamilton, ON

Michael McGillion, BScN, PhDAssistant ProfessorSchool of NursingMcMaster UniversityHamilton, ON

Ian Rodger, BSc, PhD, FRCP (Edin)Professor EmeritusDivision of RespirologyDepartment of MedicineMcMaster UniversityHamilton, ON

Dale TomlinsonAdministrative ManagerMichael G. DeGroote Institute for Pain Research and CareMcMaster UniversityHamilton, ON

Angela SillaActing Program ManagerMcMaster UniversityHamilton, ON

Cheryl BogieCHSE CoordinatorMcMaster UniversityHamilton, ON

SCIENTIFIC ADVISORY BOARD MEMBERS:Manon Choiniere, University of Montreal

Ian Gilron, Queens University

Joel Katz, York University

Henrik Kehlet, Copenhagen University, Denmark

Mark Lema, State University of New York at Buffalo

FOR REGISTRATION [email protected]: 905-525-9140 X 22671F: 905-572-7099www.fhs.mcmaster.ca/conted

THE UNIVERSITY CLUB OF MCMASTERAlumni Memorial Hall - Building #8

1280 Main Street West, Hamilton, ON

facebook.com/mcmaster.conted twitter.com/mcmasterchse ca.linkedin.com/in/mcmasterchse

SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 2016

Download our mobile apps and get push notification updates!

~FEATURING~ PROFESSOR MATTHEW CHAN Professor Chan, from the Chinese University of Hong Kong, will be presenting the ‘hot off the press’ reports of the

relationship between intraoperative use of nitrous oxide and persistent post-surgical pain as seen in the ENIGMA II trial.

PERSISTENT POST-SURGICAL PAIN A Model for the Study of Chronic Pain

At the end of this activity participants will be able to:

• Review cutting edge evidence as it relates to persistent post-surgical pain and acquire knowledge in this area.

• Identify implications, indications and interpretation of persistent post-surgical pain.

• Discuss the concept of and difficulties surrounding the study of persistent post-surgical pain.

LEARNING OBJECTIVES

TARGET AUDIENCEClinical Researchers, Basic Scientists, Behavioural Scientists, Rehabilitation Scientists, Residents, Students and Other Healthcare Professionals.

AGENDA *Activity subject to change

08:00-08:30 REGISTRATION AND BREAKFAST

08:30-08:40 Welcome and Introductions Norm Buckley

08:40-09:10 Nitrous Oxide and Chronic Post-Surgical Pain Matthew Chan Professor The Chinese University of Hong Kong

09:10-09:20 Question and Answer

09:20-09:50 Post-Operative Pain Registry: Perspective of Geneticist Luda Diatchenko Professor Department of Anesthesia McGill University

09:50-10:00 Question and Answer 10:00-10:20 MORNING BREAK AND VISIT POSTER DISPLAYS

10:20-10:50 Pregabalin and Lidocaine to Alter Neuropathic Pain in Breast Cancer Surgery: Results From the PLAN Trial Pilot James Khan Department of Anesthesia University of Toronto

10:50-11:00 Question and Answer

11:00-11:30 Chronic Post-Surgical Pain: Can We Find the Ounce of Prevention? Ian Gilron Professor Department of Anesthesia Queen’s University

11:30-11:40 Question and Answer

11:40-12:00 Assessment of Persistent Pain in Patients After Hip Fracture Surgeries: The Chronic Pain Sub-Study of The Hip Attack Trial Harsha Shanthanna Assistant Professor Department of Anesthesia McMaster University

12:00-12:10 Question and Answer 12:10-13:00 LUNCH AND VISIT POSTER DISPLAYS

13:00-13:20 The Association Between Patient Coping and Expectations About Recovery and the Development of Chronic Post- Surgical Pain After Traumatic Open Extremity Fracture Repair Jason Busse Associate Professor Department of Anesthesia; Department of Clinical Epidemiology and Biostatistics, McMaster University

13:20-13:30 Question and Answer

13:30-13:50 THE SMArTVIEW, CoVeRed (TecHnology Enabled remote Automated Monitoring and Self-MAnagemenT: VIsion for Patient EmpoWerment Following Cardiac and VasculaR surgery) Michael McGillion Associate Professor School of Nursing McMaster University 13:50-14:00 Question and Answer

14:00-14:20 Oxidative Stress and Glutamate Release in Chronic Pain Robert Ungard PhD Candidate, Health Sciences Graduate Program McMaster University

14:20-14:30 Question and Answer

14:30-14:50 Reporting of IMMPACT-Recommended Core Outcome Domains Among Trials Assessing Opioids for Chronic Non-Cancer Pain Sohail Mulla Clinical Research Officer, CADTH (Canadian Agency for Drugs and Technology in Health), Toronto Assistant Professor (PT) Department of Clinical Epidemiology and Biostatistics McMaster University

14:50-15:00 Question and Answer 15:00-15:10 CLOSING REMARKS AND EVALUATIONS

DISCLOSURE OF POTENTIAL CONFLICTS OF INTERESTIn keeping with accreditation guidelines, speakers and planning committee members participating in this event have been asked to disclose to the audience any involvement with industry or other organizations that may potentially influence the presentation of the educational material. Disclosure must be done verbally and using a slide prior to the speaker’s presentation.

ACCREDITATION STATEMENT DIRECTIONS

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McMaster University, Continuing Health Sciences Education (CHSE) Program is fully accredited by the Committee on Accreditation of Continuing Medical Education (CACME) to provide CFPC Mainpro and RCPSC Maintenance of Certification (MOC) study credits for Continuing Medical Education.

This activity is an Accredited Group Learning Activity (Section 1) as defined by the Maintenance of Certification program of The Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada and approved by McMaster University, Continuing Health Sciences Education for up to 5.25 MOC Section 1 credits.

Through an agreement between The Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada and The American Medical Association, physicians may convert Royal College MOC credits to AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. Information on the process to convert Royal College MOC credit to AMA credit can be found at: www.ama-assn.org/go/internationalcme.

Each healthcare provider should claim only those hours of credit that he/she actually spent in the educational activity.

The University Club of McMasterAlumni Memorial Hall - Building #81280 Main Street West, Hamilton, ONwww.ucmcmaster.com

The University Club of McMaster (formerly the Faculty Club) is located in Building #8 of the University Campus.

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For The University Club of McMasterAfter turning left onto Main Street West, turn immediately right on Newton Avenue. As this street crosses King Street it becomes Sterling Street. Proceed up Sterling Street onto the McMaster campus. Click here for a map of the campus and the location of The University Club of McMaster.

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Activity Packages As the registrant your activity package includes breakfast, a nutritional break, and lunch. Your activity lanyard must be worn at all times throughout the day. If you have a guest accompanying you to the activity, their meals are at their own cost and will be billed directly.

Confirmation of Registration A written acknowledgment of your registration will be sent via email to registrants prior to the activity. Receipts will be provided in your registrant package upon arrival of the activity. Your registration is not complete unless a confirmation is received. If you have not received a confirmation within 7 days of registration, please contact the CHSE office.

Cancellation Policy The University reserves the right to cancel a course due to insufficient registration or any circumstances that are beyond our control. Cancellations received before Monday, October 31, 2016 will be refunded less a 25% administrative fee. No refunds will be issued for cancellations received after this date.

Children Children are not permitted in the live activity setting as it distracts from the learners.

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