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Managing Chronic Pain in Individuals with Co-occurring OUD and other Psychiatric Conditions.June 1-2 2020
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Introductions (15 seconds please)
• Name • Institution• Area of Expertise
Workshop FacilitatorLynn DeBar, PhD
Session 1Arthur Robin Williams, MD, MBEJohn T. Farrar, MD, PhDStefan Kertesz, MD, MScValerie Earnshaw, PhDChristin VeasleyJessica Hulsey
Session 2Beth Darnall, PhDAmy Wachholtz, PhDJoanna Starrels, MDEric Garland, PhDDaniel Clauw, MD
Session 3Barbara St. Marie, PhDT. Anthony Anderson, MD, PhDMark Ilgen, PhDJulie Fritz, PhDIngrid Binswanger, MD, MPH, MS
Session 4Katie Witkiewitz, PhDAjay Wasan, MD, MScTae Woo Park, MD, MScBrian Ahmedani, PhDKatharine Bradley, MD, MPHJessica Merlin, MD, PhD, MBARobert Kerns, PhD
NOTE: This Meeting Is Being Recorded
https://apps1.seiservices.com/HEALPainOUDWorkshop/
NIH HEAL Initiative – Helping to End Addiction Long-term
• Improving Treatments for Opioid Misuse and Opioid Use Disorder
• Enhancing Pain Management
o Understanding the Biological Underpinnings of Chronic Pain
o Accelerating the Discovery and Development of Non-Addictive Treatments for Pain
https://heal.nih.gov/
Managing Chronic Pain in Individuals with Co-occurring OUD and other Psychiatric Conditions
• Workshop Objectives
o Understand the current state of the science
o Identify research and infrastructure needed to optimize or transform treatment approaches
o Provide a vision for what treatment would look like in five years if implemented
Breakout Sessions Deliverables
• Identify key research and infrastructure needs to transform delivery approaches in five-year timeframe.
• Prioritize the top 3 • What is required for successful implementation • Describe the vision – How will implementation of these priorities
transform care for complex patients with chronic pain, OUD, and accompanying mental health conditions?
Guiding Principles for Discussion
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discussions.• Type your questions in the chat window; NIH program staff will field
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