_________________________________________________________________________ Neck Pain in Adults MDKY10NP — 10 CREDIT HOURS R elease D ate : 10/01/25 E xpiration D ate : 09/30/28
Neck Pain in Adults
In addition to receiving AMA PRA Category 1 Credit TM , physicians participating in Maintenance of Certification will receive the following points appropriate to their certifying board: 10 ABIM MOC Points, 10 ABS MOC Points, 10 ABA MOCA Points, 10 ABP MOC Points, 10 ABPath CC Points.
10. Identify alternative and complementary modalities used in the management of neck pain. 11. Compare and contrast interventional modalities used in the management of neck pain. Faculty Mark Rose, BS, MA, LP , is a licensed psychologist in the State of Minnesota with a private consulting practice and a medical research analyst with a biomedical communications firm. Earlier healthcare technology assessment work led to medical device and pharmaceutical sector experience in new product development involving cancer ablative devices and pain therapeutics. Along with substantial experience in addiction research, Mr. Rose has contributed to the authorship of numerous papers on CNS, oncology, and other medical disorders. He is the lead author of papers published in peer-reviewed addiction, psychiatry, and pain medicine journals and has written books on prescription opioids and alcoholism published by the Hazelden Foundation. He also serves as an Expert Advisor and Expert Witness to law firms that represent disability claimants or criminal defendants on cases related to chronic pain, psychiatric/substance use disor- ders, and acute pharmacologic/toxicologic effects. Mr. Rose is on the Board of Directors of the Minneapolis-based International Institute of Anti-Aging Medicine and is a member of several professional organizations. Faculty Disclosure Contributing faculty, Mark Rose, BS, MA, LP, has disclosed no relevant financial relationship with any product manufacturer or service provider mentioned. Division Planners John M. Leonard, MD Mary Franks, MSN, APRN, FNP-C Senior Director of Development and Academic Affairs Sarah Campbell Division Planners/Director Disclosure The division planners and director have disclosed no relevant financial relationship with any product manufacturer or service provider mentioned.
HOW TO RECEIVE CREDIT
• Read the enclosed course. • Complete the final examination questions at the end. A score of 70% is required. • Return your customer information/answer sheet, evaluation, and payment to InforMed by mail or complete online at BOOK.CME.EDU.
Audience This course is designed for all members of the interprofessional healthcare team involved in the care of patients with neck pain. Course Objective The purpose of this course is to provide primary care clinicians with the best available evidence on the clinical management of patients with acute or chronic neck pain. Learning Objectives Upon completion of this course, you should be able to: 1. Outline the prevalence of neck pain in the United States. 2. Review the personal and societal impact of various types of neck pain. 3. Identify risk factors for neck pain in the general public. 4. Describe the pathophysiology of various types of neck pain. 5. Evaluate key components of the assessment of patients with neck pain. 6. Analyze the role of diagnostic imaging in the evalua- tion of neck pain. 7. Describe the pharmacotherapeutic options for the clinical management of neck pain. 8. Discuss physiotherapies and traction approaches to the clinical management of neck pain. 9. Review the efficacy of physical and exercise therapies for neck pain.
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