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EDUCATIONAL FORMAT: T11, Breakout

TIME/DAY/LOCATION: 10:30 – 11:30 am, Thursday, 1/27/11, Foothill G1-G2/2nd

TITLE: Using Editorial Roundtables to Drive Multi-disciplinary Education


THEME RELATED AREA: Multi- and inter-disciplinary education

COMPETENCY: 4.2 - Consider a multi-disciplinary focus for needs assessment, educational design, and evaluation, as
appropriate.

PRINCIPAL PRESENTER: Matthew Horn, MD


Curatio CME Institute, 908/707-1480, matthew.horn@curatiocme.com
DISCLOSURE: Does not have an interest in selling a technology, program, product, and/or service to CME professionals.

CO-PRESENTER: Bonnie Bixler, MEd


Penn State College of Medicine, 717/531-6483, bbixler1@hmc.psu.edu
DISCLOSURE: Does not have an interest in selling a technology, program, product, and/or service to CME professionals.

CO-PRESENTER: Samantha Libby-Cap


American Pain Foundation, 860/575-5360, slibby-cap@painfoundation.org
DISCLOSURE: Does not have an interest in selling a technology, program, product, and/or service to CME professionals.

TARGET AUDIENCE: Non-beginners

MEMBER SECTIONS: All

OBJECTIVES: At the completion of this session, participants should be able to (1) summarize the enhanced educational value
provided through editorial roundtables and multi-disciplinary education; (2) list tips and precautions for developing and
implementing editorial roundtables; (3) explain the roles of the organizer, accredited providers, and advocacy partners in an
editorial roundtable; and (4) utilize an editorial roundtable to develop a multi-disciplinary continuing education activity.

METHODS: Representatives from the collaborative partners for a multi-disciplinary, multi-tactic educational initiative on the
management of chronic pain will discuss their roles in the development of the Steering Committee editorial roundtable and
subsequent educational activities. This session will consist of a combination of presentations and question and answer period.

KEY POINTS: The goal of this session is to show how an editorial roundtable can be the keystone to organizing, developing
and implementing complex, multi-disciplinary programs. Balancing Chronic Pain Management and Rational Opioid Use for
Primary Care Providers is a multi-disciplinary, multi-tactic, multi-funded, multimedia educational initiative that included the
involvement of nine organizations. The aim of this initiative is to provide long-term continuing education through a network of
activities to encourage practice change in primary care. It was developed to meet the current educational needs of primary
care physicians, registered nurses, nurse practitioners, physician assistants and pharmacists.

PARTICIPANT NOTE SPACE:

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