Applying Patient-Centered Pain Care to Practice: A Case of Unexplained Pain Onset

This activity is part of a series

Faculty

Melissa Weimer, DO, MCR, FASAM
Associate Professor of Medicine and Public Health, Yale School of Medicine and Yale School of Public Health
Medical Director, Addiction Medicine Consult Service, Yale New Haven Hospital, New Haven, CT
Melissa Weimer, DO, MCR, FASAM

Dr. Melissa B. Weimer, DO, MCR, FASAM, is an Associate Professor of Medicine and Public Health at Yale School of Medicine and Yale School of Public Health. She is a clinician-educator who is board certified in both Internal Medicine and Addiction Medicine. She is the Director of the Yale Addiction Medicine Consult Service at Yale New Haven Hospital and Associate Program Director for the Yale Addiction Medicine Fellowship program. Dr. Weimer has a clinical and research focus on improving the care of patients with addiction and its associated comorbidities, particularly in the hospital setting, and has specialty expertise in the treatment of complex pain. She is also passionate about expanding the workforce of healthcare professionals who can treat individuals with substance use disorders.

Johnathan H. Goree, MD
Service Line Director - Neurosciences
Director of Chronic Pain Division
Associate Professor of Anesthesiology
University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences (UAMS)
Little Rock, AR
Johnathan H. Goree, MD

Johnathan Goree, MD, is a Professor of Anesthesiology at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences (UAMS), where he is the Director of the Chronic Pain Division, Program Director of the Pain Medicine Fellowship, and Chair of the Opioid Stewardship Committee. Dr. Goree completed medical school and residency at the Weill College of Medicine at Cornell University. He completed a Pain Fellowship at Emory University in Atlanta prior to joining the faculty at UAMS. Dr. Goree considers himself a quality-of-life physician who is focused on improving function through opioid-sparing interventional care. His research interests include the effects of opioid education, racial disparities in chronic pain care, and implementation science.

Statement of Need

Effective management of chronic pain requires an understanding of the underlying pathophysiologic mechanisms that contribute to the sensation of pain. Identifying the different types of pain a patient is experiencing is essential to choosing the appropriate management approach for an individual patient. Practical implementation of diagnostic and assessment tools for differentiation between nociceptive, neuropathic and nociceptive pain can be challenging for clinicians due to time constraints and lack of training. Additionally, distinguishing acute and chronic pain pathways, as well as differentiating acute, subacute (a new term introduced in the 2022 updates to the CDC Guideline for Prescribing Opioids for Chronic Pain), and chronic pain are vital pieces to the puzzle of optimal pain management.

This first installment of a REMS BriefCase series will provide learners with an in-depth review of the underpinnings of pain, implementing a workflow for pain evaluation and risk assessment tools, and how to incorporate multimodal treatment plans in practice to improve the overall health-related quality of life (HRQL) in patients with chronic pain.

Learning Objectives

At the end of this CME/CE activity, participants should be able to apply knowledge of acute and chronic pain pathways and underlying mechanisms to clinical assessment and appropriate management of pain.

Financial Support

This activity is supported by an independent educational grant from the Opioid Analgesic REMS Program Companies.

Please click here for a listing of REMS Program Companies. This activity is intended to be fully compliant with the Opioid Analgesic REMS education requirements issued by the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA).

Target Audience

Physicians, surgeons, dentists, physician associates (PAs), nurse practitioners (NPs), nurses, and pharmacists

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Activity UAN: JA0007185-0000-22-117-H01-P

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Dr. Weimer reports the following financial relationships:

Consultant: CVS Health and Path CCM, Inc.

Dr. Goree reports the following financial relationships:

Consultant:  Abbott Neuromodulation; Saluda Medical; and Stratus Medical, LLC

Research Support: Mainstay Medical and SPR Therapeutics

The following peer reviewer and CME Outfitters staff have no financial relationships:

  • Shirley Michelle Franks, MSN, APRN, FNP-BC (peer reviewer)
  • Thomas W. Heinrich, MD (planning committee AAFP)
  • Evan Luberger (planning committee)
  • Kellie Busby, PharmD (planning committee)
  • Kasey Brandt, PharmDr (planning committee)
  • Susan H. Yarbrough, CHCP (planning committee)
  • Sandra Caballero, PharmD (planning committee)
  • Sharon Tordoff (planning committee)

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Applying Patient-Centered Pain Care to Practice: A Case of Unexplained Pain Onset
Event Date: 12/23/2022