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SUMMARY:Building Skills for Journal Peer Review
DESCRIPTION:Improve your ability to read and review professional journal articles with a free Continuing Education Series Pain Management Nursing Peer Review Skills Building.  \nLed by the Associate Editor of Pain Management Nursing\, WSU College of Nursing’s Associate Professor Marian Wilson and Editor-in-Chief Elaine Miller\, PhD\, RN from the University of Cincinnati\,  three interactive sessions will build skills needed for peer review. \nMark your calendars for every other Wednesday afternoon from Noon – 1 PM PST on Zoom November 5\, 19\, and December 3.  \nThis series will cover topics essential to complete peer reviews for the American Society for Pain Management Nursing’s official journal Pain Management Nursing including the role and responsibilities of peer reviewers\, resources available to assist reviewers\, and tips on how to construct a review. This opportunity open to anyone interested in joining Pain Management Nursing journal as a peer reviewer or would like to build their publishing skills. Please email marian.wilson@wsu.edu if interested in attending the sessions or volunteering as a Pain Management Nursing peer reviewer. \nGreater Kansas City Chapter of the American Society for Pain Management Nursing is approved as a provider of continuing nursing education by the Kansas State Board of Nursing.  This course offering is approved for 4.5 contact hours applicable for RN\, LPN\, LMHT relicensure.  Kansas State Board of Nursing provider number LT0279-0412GKCC612.
URL:https://nursing.wsu.edu/event/building-skills-for-journal-peer-review/2025-12-03/
CATEGORIES:Continuing Education
ORGANIZER;CN="Dr.%20Marian%20Wilson":MAILTO:marian.wilson@wsu.edu
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SUMMARY:Building Skills for Journal Peer Review
DESCRIPTION:Improve your ability to read and review professional journal articles with a free Continuing Education Series Pain Management Nursing Peer Review Skills Building.  \nLed by the Associate Editor of Pain Management Nursing\, WSU College of Nursing’s Associate Professor Marian Wilson and Editor-in-Chief Elaine Miller\, PhD\, RN from the University of Cincinnati\,  three interactive sessions will build skills needed for peer review. \nMark your calendars for every other Wednesday afternoon from Noon – 1 PM PST on Zoom November 5\, 19\, and December 3.  \nThis series will cover topics essential to complete peer reviews for the American Society for Pain Management Nursing’s official journal Pain Management Nursing including the role and responsibilities of peer reviewers\, resources available to assist reviewers\, and tips on how to construct a review. This opportunity open to anyone interested in joining Pain Management Nursing journal as a peer reviewer or would like to build their publishing skills. Please email marian.wilson@wsu.edu if interested in attending the sessions or volunteering as a Pain Management Nursing peer reviewer. \nGreater Kansas City Chapter of the American Society for Pain Management Nursing is approved as a provider of continuing nursing education by the Kansas State Board of Nursing.  This course offering is approved for 4.5 contact hours applicable for RN\, LPN\, LMHT relicensure.  Kansas State Board of Nursing provider number LT0279-0412GKCC612.
URL:https://nursing.wsu.edu/event/building-skills-for-journal-peer-review/2025-11-19/
CATEGORIES:Continuing Education
ORGANIZER;CN="Dr.%20Marian%20Wilson":MAILTO:marian.wilson@wsu.edu
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SUMMARY:Building Skills for Journal Peer Review
DESCRIPTION:Improve your ability to read and review professional journal articles with a free Continuing Education Series Pain Management Nursing Peer Review Skills Building.  \nLed by the Associate Editor of Pain Management Nursing\, WSU College of Nursing’s Associate Professor Marian Wilson and Editor-in-Chief Elaine Miller\, PhD\, RN from the University of Cincinnati\,  three interactive sessions will build skills needed for peer review. \nMark your calendars for every other Wednesday afternoon from Noon – 1 PM PST on Zoom November 5\, 19\, and December 3.  \nThis series will cover topics essential to complete peer reviews for the American Society for Pain Management Nursing’s official journal Pain Management Nursing including the role and responsibilities of peer reviewers\, resources available to assist reviewers\, and tips on how to construct a review. This opportunity open to anyone interested in joining Pain Management Nursing journal as a peer reviewer or would like to build their publishing skills. Please email marian.wilson@wsu.edu if interested in attending the sessions or volunteering as a Pain Management Nursing peer reviewer. \nGreater Kansas City Chapter of the American Society for Pain Management Nursing is approved as a provider of continuing nursing education by the Kansas State Board of Nursing.  This course offering is approved for 4.5 contact hours applicable for RN\, LPN\, LMHT relicensure.  Kansas State Board of Nursing provider number LT0279-0412GKCC612.
URL:https://nursing.wsu.edu/event/building-skills-for-journal-peer-review/2025-11-05/
CATEGORIES:Continuing Education
ORGANIZER;CN="Dr.%20Marian%20Wilson":MAILTO:marian.wilson@wsu.edu
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250305
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250314
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SUMMARY:Desired and Undesired Effects of Opioids: Morphine in the Brain
DESCRIPTION:This session explores the complex effects of morphine on the brain and body. Following an introduction to the therapeutic and adverse effects of morphine\, including its role in pain management and risks associated with its use\, the mechanisms behind tolerance\, dependence\, and opioid-induced hyperalgesia will be examined to reveal how prolonged use alters brain chemistry. Learners will be able to recognize the key signs of opioid overdose and understand the appropriate use of antidotal therapy for effective intervention. \nLEARNING OBJECTIVES: \n\nDescribe the primary desired and undesired effects of morphine in the body.\nDescribe the development of tolerance and dependence on morphine.\nExplain opioid-induced hyperalgesia.\nDescribe the cardinal signs of opioid overdose and the proper antidotal therapy.\n\nFACILITATOR: \nRaymond M. Quock\, PhD (Pharmacology)\nProfessor Emeritus of Psychology and Neuroscience\nCollege of Arts and Sciences\nDepartment of Psychology\nWashington State University        \nBIO:  Dr. Quock is a Professor Emeritus at Washington State University. He has published over 140 papers on neuropsychopharmacology.An award-winning teacher\, Quock received seven Raymond B. Allen Instructorship (Golden Apple) Awards from the University of Illinois College of Medicine at Rockford. Quock also has taught at the UW\, the University of Pacific School of Pharmacy\, and the Marquette University School of Dentistry. His research interest is in the area of neuropsychopharmacology\, involving drugs that affect brain function and behavior. His work has been supported by the National Institute for Drug Abuse at the National Institutes of Health\, among other organizations. His more recent research focused on hyperbaric oxygen suppression of chronic pain and opioid dependence. \n  \nACCREDITATION \nThis activity has been planned and implemented in accordance with the accreditation requirements of the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME). The WSU Elson S. Floyd College of Medicine is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) to provide continuing medical education for physicians. \nThe WSU Elson S. Floyd College of Medicine designates this live activity for a maximum of 1.00 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s)™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity. \nThe WSU College of Nursing is approved as a provider of nursing continuing professional development by the Montana Nurses Association\, an accredited approver with distinction by the American Nurses Credentialing Center’s Commission on Accreditation (ANCC). This activity is approved for a maximum of 1.0 contact hour(s). \nThe Washington State University College of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education (ACPE) as a provider of continuing pharmacy education. \nPharmacy continuing education credits (1.0 contact hour\, knowledge-based\, ACPE Activity Number: UAN: 0071-9999-25-001-H08-P) are available for this activity. The Washington State University College of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education as a provider of continuing pharmacy education. \n\nThe RELIEF project (Resources and Education Leading to Improved Pain Care Equity For Washingtonians) is funded by a grant from the Washington State Health Care Authority. Project director Marian Wilson PhD\, MPH\, RN\, PMGT-BC.
URL:https://nursing.wsu.edu/event/desired-and-undesired-effects-of-opioids-morphine-in-the-brain/
CATEGORIES:Continuing Education
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SUMMARY:Pharmacology Basics for Opioids:  Pharmacokinetics and Pharmacodynamics of Morphine
DESCRIPTION:This session examines one of the most widely recognized opioids: morphine. Specifically\, this talk will review the origins and historical significance of morphine and opium\, providing a context for their use in medicine. Attendees will gain insight into the pharmacokinetics of morphine and related opioids and learn how these properties influence its clinical applications. The intricate mechanisms by which morphine interacts with opioid receptor subtypes and how these mechanisms culminate in morphine’s ability to produce analgesia will also be addressed. This talk is ideal for anyone seeking to understand opioid pharmacology in a clinical or academic setting. \nLEARNING OBJECTIVES: \n\nExplain the history of morphine and opium.\nDescribe the pharmacokinetics of morphine and other opioids and how it affects clinical usefulness.\nDescribe the mechanism of action of morphine and its actions on different opioid receptor subtypes.\nExplain how morphine produces analgesia.\n\nFACILITATOR: \nRaymond M. Quock\, PhD (Pharmacology)\nProfessor Emeritus of Psychology and Neuroscience\nCollege of Arts and Sciences\nDepartment of Psychology\nWashington State University        \nBIO:  Dr. Quock is a Professor Emeritus at Washington State University. He has published over 140 papers on neuropsychopharmacology.An award-winning teacher\, Quock received seven Raymond B. Allen Instructorship (Golden Apple) Awards from the University of Illinois College of Medicine at Rockford. Quock also has taught at the UW\, the University of Pacific School of Pharmacy\, and the Marquette University School of Dentistry. His research interest is in the area of neuropsychopharmacology\, involving drugs that affect brain function and behavior. His work has been supported by the National Institute for Drug Abuse at the National Institutes of Health\, among other organizations. His more recent research focused on hyperbaric oxygen suppression of chronic pain and opioid dependence. \nACCREDITATION \nThis activity has been planned and implemented in accordance with the accreditation requirements of the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME). The WSU Elson S. Floyd College of Medicine is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) to provide continuing medical education for physicians. \nThe WSU Elson S. Floyd College of Medicine designates this live activity for a maximum of 1.00 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s)™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity. \nThe WSU College of Nursing is approved as a provider of nursing continuing professional development by the Montana Nurses Association\, an accredited approver with distinction by the American Nurses Credentialing Center’s Commission on Accreditation (ANCC). This activity is approved for a maximum of 1.0 contact hour(s). \nThe Washington State University College of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education (ACPE) as a provider of continuing pharmacy education. \nPharmacy continuing education credits (1.0 contact hour\, knowledge-based\, ACPE Activity Number: UAN: 0071-9999-25-001-H08-P) are available for this activity. The Washington State University College of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education as a provider of continuing pharmacy education. \n 
URL:https://nursing.wsu.edu/event/pharmacology-basics-for-opioids-pharmacokinetics-and-pharmacodynamics-of-morphine/
CATEGORIES:Continuing Education
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20241218
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20241219
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SUMMARY:Targeted Therapies using Behavioral Medicine
DESCRIPTION:An update on innovative\, evidence-based behavioral medicine treatments for chronic pain\nOverview\nWith advancing technology\, a greater understanding of how pain and the brain interact\, and a need for access to effective treatment\, the landscape of behavioral medicine is changing.  In addition to learning the innovative ways Cognitive Behavioral Therapy is being delivered in the modern world\, this presentation will explore other treatments that reflect the latest understanding of pain including strategies for re-wiring the neuromuscular system to improve pain and enhance quality of life.\n\nThe latest treatments such as Empowered Relief\, Acceptance and Mindfulness-based therapies\, Pain Reprocessing Therapy\, and Virtual Reality for Pain\, will be reviewed.\n\nIn addition\, you will be provided with resources to make a precise\, patient-specific referral.\nEvent Details\nThis continuing education (CE) event will be offered asynchronously beginning on December 18\, 2024.\n\nLearning objectives:\n\nExplore the latest evidence-based pain psychology interventions\nUnderstand how behavioral medicine targets critical pain pathways\nPropose an accessible treatment plan with tangible resources\n\n\n\nKristen Slater\, PsyD\n \n\n\n\n\n\nDr. Kristen Slater\, a pain psychologist and Clinical Assistant Professor at Stanford University\, emphasizes the importance of understanding the whole person in managing pain\, advocating for compassionate interdisciplinary care to help individuals live meaningful lives despite pain. After earning her Doctorate in Psychology from Loma Linda University\, she developed a passion for pain medicine during her internship at the Southern Arizona VA Health Care System. Dr. Slater completed specialized training at Stanford\, where she later became a faculty member and contributed to pain psychology programs and clinical research. She is deeply involved in NIH and PCORI-funded trials and is a Master Trainer for the “Empowered Relief” program\, which teaches evidence-based pain management skills worldwide.  \n\n\n\n\n\nThis webinar is part of a monthly CME series titled\, Pain Management to Support Integrative\, Person-Centered Care. \nRegister\n\n                \n                        \n                            \n                        \n                        Name(Required)\n                            \n                            \n                                                    \n                                                    First\n                                                \n                            \n                            \n                                                    \n                                                    Last\n                                                \n                            \n                        Email(Required)\n                            \n                        Do you live and/or work in the state of Washington?(Required)\n			\n					\n					Yes\n			\n			\n					\n					No\n			Would you like to be contacted in the future for pain-related activities and/or events?(Required)\n			\n					\n					Yes\n			\n			\n					\n					No\n			Where did you hear about this event?(Required) Are you interested in receiving ACCME/APCE credit for this event?(Required)\n			\n					\n					Yes\n			\n			\n					\n					No\n			Continuing Education Credit:\n\n\n\nThis activity has been planned and implemented in accordance with the accreditation requirements of the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME). The WSU Elson S. Floyd College of Medicine designates this live activity for a maximum of 1.00 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™.\n\n\nPharmacy and Nursing Continuing Education credits are also available for this activity from the Washington State University College of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education as a provider of continuing pharmacy education.\n\nWashington State University College of Nursing is approved as a provider of nursing continuing professional development by Montana Nurses Association\, an accredited approver with distinction by the American Nurses Credentialing Center’s Commission on Accreditation.\n\n\n\nThis activity has been planned and implemented in accordance with the accreditation requirements of the Accreditation Council for\nContinuing Medical Education (ACCME). The WSU Elson S. Floyd College of Medicine designates this live activity for a maximum of 1.00\nAMA PRA Category 1 Credits™.\n Pharmacy continuing education credits (1.0 contact hour\, knowledge-based\, ACPE Activity Number: UAN: 0071-9999-24-025-H08-P) are also available for this activity. The Washington State University College of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education as a provider of continuing pharmacy education.\n Washington State University College of Nursing is approved as a provider of nursing continuing professional development by\nMontana Nurses Association\, an accredited approver with distinction by the American Nurses Credentialing Center’s Commission on\nAccreditation. This activity is approved for a maximum of 1 contact hour. \n          \n            \n            \n            \n            \n            \n            \n            \n            \n            \n        \n                        Δ \n                        \nThe RELIEF project (Resources and Education Leading to Improved Pain Care Equity For Washingtonians) is funded by a grant from the Washington State Health Care Authority.  Project director Marian Wilson PhD\, MPH\, RN\, PMGT-BC marian.wilson@wsu.edu
URL:https://nursing.wsu.edu/event/targeted-therapies-using-behavioral-medicine/
LOCATION:Asyncrhonous Event
CATEGORIES:Lecture
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20241113T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20241113T130000
DTSTAMP:20260611T071634
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SUMMARY:Buprenorphine: Clinical Tips for Prescribing for Chronic Pain and/or Opioid Use Disorder
DESCRIPTION:Overview \nBuprenorphine is a safe and effective medication for treatment of both opioid use disorder and chronic pain.  This webinar will consider its history\, FDA – approved products\, and some principles for clinical use. \n\nMark Murphy\, MD\n \nMark Murphy\, MD\, is a clinical assistant professor at the University of Washington Department of Family Medicine and board certified in Family Medicine and Addiction Medicine. He received his medical degree from Creighton University School of Medicine and has been in practice for more than 30 years\, currently practicing with MultiCare in his area of expertise\, Pain Management/Addiction Medicine.  \nThis webinar is part of a monthly CME series titled\, Pain Management to Support Integrative\, Person-Centered Care. \n\nThank you for your interest in the virtual discussion "Buprenorphine: Clinical tips for prescribing for chronic pain." Registration is currently closed. \nIf you have any questions\, please contact Dr. Marian Wilson\, marian.wilson@wsu.edu.\n \nThe RELIEF project (Resources and Education Leading to Improved Pain Care Equity For Washingtonians) is funded by a grant from the Washington State Health Care Authority.  Project director Marian Wilson PhD\, MPH\, RN\, PMGT-BC marian.wilson@wsu.edu
URL:https://nursing.wsu.edu/event/buprenorphine-clinical-tips-for-prescribing-for-chronic-pain-and-or-oud/
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:Lecture
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ORGANIZER;CN="Dr.%20Marian%20Wilson":MAILTO:marian.wilson@wsu.edu
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20241023T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20241023T130000
DTSTAMP:20260611T071634
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SUMMARY:Consequences of Trauma: Pain and Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder
DESCRIPTION:Join Sheila Rauch\, PhD\, ABPP of Emory University for an in-depth exploration of the complex relationship between trauma\, chronic pain\, and post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). This live virtual event will discuss the neurobiological overlap between chronic pain and PTSD\, explore how each condition affects the other\, and examine how they collectively impact treatment and outcomes. Participants will gain insights into the co-occurrence of these conditions and explore new directions in their treatment. \nLearning Objectives: \n\nRecognize how both chronic pain and PTSD can result from trauma exposure and how their presentations are related.\nEvaluate how PTSD and its treatment can impact the experience of chronic pain during treatment and after.\nEvaluate how chronic pain and its treatment can impact the experience of PTSD during treatment and after.\n\nPresenter: Dr. Sheila Rauch\, PhD\, ABPP\, is a Professor in Psychiatry in the Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences at the Emory University School of Medicine. She serves as Clinical Director of the Emory University Veterans Program and Director of Mental Health Research and Program Evaluation at the Atlanta VA Medical Center. Dr. Rauch has been conducting research and providing PTSD and Anxiety Disorders treatment for over 20 years. Her research focuses on examination of mechanisms involved in the development and treatment of PTSD and improving access to effective interventions. \nThis webinar is part of a monthly CME series titled\, Pain Management to Support Integrative\, Person-Centered Care.\n\n \nThe RELIEF project (Resources and Education Leading to Improved Pain Care Equity For Washingtonians) is funded by a grant from the Washington State Health Care Authority.  Project director Marian Wilson PhD\, MPH\, RN\, PMGT-BC marian.wilson@wsu.edu
URL:https://nursing.wsu.edu/event/consequences-of-trauma-pain-and-post-traumatic-stress-disorder/
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:Lecture
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ORGANIZER;CN="Dr.%20Marian%20Wilson":MAILTO:marian.wilson@wsu.edu
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20241001T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20241001T090000
DTSTAMP:20260611T071634
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LAST-MODIFIED:20240930T161859Z
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SUMMARY:ANNOUNCEMENT OF DOCTORAL FINAL EXAMINATION for Jordan Ferris\, RN
DESCRIPTION:Tuesday\, October 1\, 2024\, 8:00 AM \nSubstance Use Related Licensure Discipline in Nurses:\nFactors and Trends in the Return-to-Work (RTW) Process \nAbstract \nDissertation Chair: Dr. Marian Wilson\, PHD\, MPH\, RN\, PMGT-BC \nBackground: Substance use among Registered Nurses has significant consequences that can extend into their workplace and patient care delivery. Limited research has explored substance use in nurses and the return-to-work process that RNs must engage in after licensure discipline related to substance use. With the looming nursing shortage\, it is critical to understand the factors that may be associated with substance use related licensure discipline and the barriers that RNs encounter when attempting to return to work. More research is needed to create evidence-based pathways that can facilitate successful reintegration to the workplace for RNs. \nAims: Describe the current state of substance use related licensure discipline among RNs in the United States in 2018-2023\nDescribe and analyze RN self-reported barriers in returning to work after licensure discipline related to substance use\nDescribe and analyze RN self-reported facilitators in returning to work after licensure discipline related to substance use \nMethods: The multi-method research\, which was guided by the Neuman Systems Model\, includes three studies: a retrospective analysis of substance use-related licensure discipline trends and characteristics using the National Practitioner Data Bank (Manuscript 1) and two Group Concept Mapping studies exploring the self-reported barriers (Manuscript 2) and facilitators (Manuscript 3) in the return-to-work process for nurses after licensure discipline related to substance use. \nResults: Comparisons of licensure discipline trends and characteristics between 2018 and 2023 found census region\, age\, and years of nursing experience to be significant variables across statistical tests. Substance use monitoring\, as a disciplinary outcome\, was the only action to have a statistically significant increase over the time period studied. In examining barriers and facilitators in the return-to-work process for nurses with a substance use monitoring agreement\, 11 distinct themes emerged through the Group Concept Mapping studies. The five themes within the barriers were Work-Related Challenges\, Financial Burden\, Administrative Challenges\, Impact on Mental Health\, and Peer and Co-Worker Support. The six themes within facilitators were Monitoring Recommendations\, Autonomy and Self-Efficacy\, Caring for the Caregivers/Prevention\, Nurses Helping Nurses\, Reintroduction to Practice\, and Positive Employer Factors.
URL:https://nursing.wsu.edu/event/announcement-of-doctoral-final-examination-for-jordan-ferris-rn/
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:Lecture
ORGANIZER;CN="Dr.%20Marian%20Wilson":MAILTO:marian.wilson@wsu.edu
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240918T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240918T130000
DTSTAMP:20260611T071634
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SUMMARY:"This Might Hurt" Film Discussion Panel
DESCRIPTION:In recognition of Pain Awareness Month and the need for pain treatment equity\, the interprofessional RELIEF project team is hosting a Zoom Webinar event on September 18\, 2024 from noon-1pm.  \nThe project team will lead a panel discussion of This Might Hurt\, a documentary highlighting a non-pharmacologic treatment for chronic pain. Panelists include director Marion Cunningham and Rebecca Kennedy\, MD\, a family medicine physician who applies evidence-based neuroplasticity and the pain reprocessing techniques featured in the film to patients with chronic symptoms. \nThe RELIEF team is co-hosting this event in partnership with the College of Nursing’s Inclusivity Council and plan to offer CE credits along with a free screening of the film that attendees can view prior to the live discussion event. \nLearn more about the film at: https://www.thismighthurtfilm.com/ \nEvent registration has closed.\nVisit our Free Continuing Education page for access to the discussion panel recording.  \nThe RELIEF project (Resources and Education Leading to Improved Pain Care Equity For Washingtonians) is funded by a grant from the Washington State Health Care Authority.  Project director Marian Wilson PhD\, MPH\, RN\, PMGT-BC marian.wilson@wsu.edu
URL:https://nursing.wsu.edu/event/this-might-hurt-virtual-discussion-panel/
CATEGORIES:DEI,Lecture
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ORGANIZER;CN="Dr.%20Marian%20Wilson":MAILTO:marian.wilson@wsu.edu
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