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: 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 Pain Science Division, and is actively involved with the Canadian Pain Coalition, Discuss changes in the neuromatrix when pain persists 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 Experience and learn selfmanagement techniques for reducing pain and recovering movement Discuss interrelationships with disability management models 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: 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.