Boston 34th Annual Winter Headache Symposium 2024

Boston 34th Annual Winter Headache Symposium 2024

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Boston University 34th Annual Winter Headache Symposium 2024

Format: 18 videos, size: 4.82 GB

Course Audience: neurologists, primary care physician, dentists, psychologists

Overview:

The evaluation, diagnosis and management of headache and facial pain disorders are a very important continuing education mission and one of the primary objectives of the Headache Cooperative of the Northeast. The goal of this conference is to increase the requisite skills needed to classify, differentially diagnose, and treat the most common primary and secondary headache disorders.  Join us for this exciting symposium and register today!

Target Audience

This program is designed to educate practitioners who have an interest in the diagnosis and management of headache disorders. These include neurologists, primary care providers, dentists, psychologists, nurse practitioners, physician assistants, physical therapists, and other health care providers with an interest in Headache Medicine.

Learning Objectives

At the conclusion of this activity, the participants will be able to:

  • Describe the classification, diagnosis, treatment alternatives and ways to measure outcome for the common primary headache disorders Examine the most recent evidence for the CGRP modulating agents in the acute and preventive treatment of migraine.
  • Examine the various issues in the chronification of migraine including controversies in the diagnosis of medication overuse headache.
  • Discuss recent advances in understanding the pathophysiology of migraine and cluster headache
  • Describe the avoidance learning model of pain and its relevance to headache disorders.
  • Discuss adverse childhood experiences and post traumatic stress disorder and their link to headache disorders
  • Discuss the role of the endocannabinoid system to migraine pain and treatment.
  • Describe the role of delta opioid receptors as a therapeutic target for migraine and other headache disorders
  • Discuss clinical characteristics, pathophysiology, neuroimaging, and treatment considerations for post-traumatic headache
  • Describe the role of the cervical nerves in primary headache disorders.

 

Mar 8 Part 1 Session 1 Headache Is In The Eye Of The Beholder (Video MP4 Format)

Mar 8 Part 1 Session 2 Headache Projects (Video MP4 Format)

Mar 8 Part 1 Session 3 Management of Migraine During Pregnancy and Lactation A Case Based Approach (Video MP4 Format)

Mar 8 Part 2 Session 4 Unraveling the MSG-Headache Controversy- An Updated Literature Review (Video MP4 Format)

Mar 8 Part 2 Session 5 Sex Differences in Brain MRI of Migraineurs (Video MP4 Format)

Mar 8 Part 3 Session 6 Should We Be Concerned about Botulinum Toxin Resistance in the Treatment of Migraine (Video MP4 Format)

Mar 8 Part 3 Session 7 Avoidance Learning Across Pain and Psychiatric Disorders (Video MP4 Format)

Mar 8 Part 3 Session 8 Childhood Adverse Experiences, PTSD, and Migraine (Video MP4 Format)

Mar 8 Part 4 Session 10 Delta Opioid Receptors as a Migraine Therapeutic Target (Video MP4 Format)

Mar 8 Part 4 Session 9 Cannabinoids and Migraine (Video MP4 Format)

Mar 9 Part 6 Session 12 Left vs. Right-Sided Headache in Migraine (Video MP4 Format)

Mar 9 Part 6 Session 13 Cortical Spreading Depression as a Mechanism of Aura and Trigger for Headache- The Debate Continues (Video MP4 Format)

Mar 9 Part 7 Session 14 The Role of Stigma in Migraine (Video MP4 Format)

Mar 9 Part 7 Session 15 AI in Headache Medicine (Video MP4 Format)

Mar 9 Part 7 Session 16 New Daily Persistent Headache (Video MP4 Format)

Mar 9 Part 8 Session 17 Making Kids’ Headaches Less Painful (Video MP4 Format)

Mar 9 Part 8 Session 18 A Novel Intervention at C1- A Pathway to Migraine Anatomy and Future Treatments (Video MP4 Format)

Mar 9 Part 9 Session 19 Fellows Forum (Video MP4 Format)