Person-Centered Integrative East-West Approach in Addressing Chronic Pain
Virtual
Hosted by: Center for Continuing Professional Development & Center for East-West Medicine
This 12-hour online course aims to introduce physicians and other healthcare professionals to the person-centered integrative East-West approach developed at UCLA Center for East-West Medicine over the last several decades. This model has been practiced for almost 30 years to address patients with chronic pain and other co-morbid conditions in four ambulatory clinic sites and our inpatient program at UCLA Santa Monica Medical Center.
This series includes 4 different modules broken down by topics for ease of viewing.
Module 1
- Introduction to Opioid Epidemic and the Importance of Person-Centered Non-Pharmacological Approaches in Addressing the Chronic Pain Crisis
- Opioid Use Disorder and Chronic Non-Cancer Pain
- Introduction to Integrative Medicine
- Person-Centered Approach Related to Patients with Chronic Pain and Related Symptoms (Part 1 & 2)
Module 2
- Acupuncture Theory, Utilization and Evidence-Based Practice
- Stress and Inflammation
- 11 Essential Acupuncture Points for Wellbeing
- Myofascial Pain and Trigger Points Injection
- Lifestyle Medicine for Chronic Pain
- Dietary Supplements for Patients with Pain and Related Symptoms
- Introduction to Tai Chi
Module 3
- Integrative East-West Palliative Care Model in Patients with Cancer
- Integrative Oncology: Restoring Balance to Cancer Care
Module 4
- Case: Acute Neck Pain
- Case: Elbow Pain
- Case: Dysmenorrhea
- Case: Migraine
- Case: Neuropathic Pain
- Case: Fibromyalgia
Release Date: 04/17/2024
Termination Date: 04/16/2025