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Pain Science and Recovery
Neuroplasticity and Innovation in
Pain Management
REGISTRATION FORM
PAIN SCIENCE AND
RECOVERY
Name: ___________________________
Mailing Address:
Street : ___________________________
For more information
please contact:
Neuroplasticity and
Innovation in Pain
Management
City/Province: _____________________
Postal Code: ______________________
Heather Foley
Phone (W): _______________________
(709) 777-7049
Phone (H): _______________________
heather.foley@easternhealth.ca
Fax: _____________________________
OR
Email: ___________________________
Phil Gushue
Payment - $200.00 (Cheques made
payable to Eastern Health)
Presenter:
Neil Pearson, PT MSc, BA-BPHE, CYT,
RYT(500), Clinical Assistant Professor at the
University of British Columbia
November 1 - 2, 2011
8:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.
Salons A & B
Admirals Green Clubhouse
Pippy Park
460 Allandale Road
St. John’s, NL
(709) 777-7318
phil.gushue@easternhealth.ca
Please direct your registration and fee to:
Joy Crawley
Allied Health Professional Practice
Room 719, Southcott Hall
L.A. Miller Centre
100 Forest Road, St. John’s, NL A1A 1E5
Telephone: (709) 777-7794
Fax: (709) 777-8113
E-mail: joy.crawley@easternhealth.ca
Sponsored by:
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Centre for Pain & Disability Management,
Rehabilitation, Continuing and Palliative Care
Program
Allied Health Professional Practice Department
Chronic Disease Control Division, Department of
Health & Community Services
Course Description
Registration Fee: $200.00
About The Presenter
Neil Pearson is a clinical assistant
professor at the University of British
Columbia (UBC). He is a physiotherapist
Purpose:
(Cheques made payable to Eastern Health)
To assist health care professionals treating
people with chronic pain. To improve
assessment, treatment planning, patient
education and patient satisfaction.
Dates: November 1 - 2, 2011
8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.
Course Outline:
Location: Salons A & B
Admirals Green Clubhouse
Pippy Park
and therapeutic yoga instructor, the Chair
of the Canadian Physiotherapy Association
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Pain Science Division, and is actively
involved with the Canadian Pain Coalition,
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Discuss changes in the
neuromatrix when pain persists
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Present clinically relevant research
related to assessment and
treatment of people in pain
Pain British Columbia Society, and
Interprofessional Pain Management
Courses at UBC. He works exclusively
with people with complex pain conditions
in his clinical practice and he develops and
Present a model of care that will
guide your treatment plan
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Experience and learn selfmanagement techniques for
reducing pain and recovering
movement
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Discuss interrelationships with
disability management models
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Learn prevention and treatment
interventions to make immediate
changes in clinical practice
professionals, and yoga teachers. He offers
innovative and leading edge information to
diverse groups.
Registration Deadline: September 30, 2011
LUNCH IS ON YOUR OWN
Cancellations:
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presents pain science and pain management
education courses for people in pain, health
Present clinically relevant anatomy
and neurophysiology of our pain
system
Note:
We reserve the right to cancel a course at any
time. In the event that CPDM cancels a
course, your registration fee will be returned
in full. This course is open to all Allied
Health, Nursing Professionals and Medical
Practitioners. We reserve the right to restrict
course participants. Payment is required to
confirm enrolment.
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