SPPM Interventional Pain Management Course Assessment
4-Day SPPM Anatomical Workshop, September 28-October 1st, 2006

   This assessment is an ongoing effort to make the continuing education activity of the Society for Pain Practice Management a viable tool in maintaining your clinical skills and current competence specific to Pain Management. 
    Please take a few minutes to complete this assessment of your practice performance subsequent to your attendance at the 4-Day SPPM Anatomical Workshop, September 28-October 1st, 2006 at the Marriott Country Club Plaza Hotel, Kansas City, MO.
 

I. Please identify (3) procedures learned that you  have implemented or plan to implement (based on your  competence level) into your pain practice.

Name: first and last 
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Translaminar Cervical Epidural Block     Cervical Facet Block
Atlanto-Axial Nerve Block                    Translaminar Lumbar Epid.Block
Transforminal Lumbar Epid.Block         Lumbar Facet
Radiofrequency Lumbar                      Lysis of Adhesion – Cervical
Lysis of Adhesion – Lumbar                Joint Injections
Intercostal Nerve Block                       Thoracic Epidural Block
Spinal Cord Stimulation                      Vertebroplasty
Radiofrequency Cervical Facet             Celiac Plexus Block
Discography                                      Percutaneous
Discectomy/Nucleoplasty                     Lumbar Sympathetic

II. Identify the aspects of the Case Study Presentation that are most useful to you in the Diagnosis & Treatment of your pain management patients
Cervical Spine – Case Studies  >  1 to 5 (least to most effective)

Decision Making                     Therapeutic Tree
Patient Selections                  Complications      Diagnosis

 Lumbar Spine  – Case Studies >  1 to 5 (least to most effective)
Decision Making                     Therapeutic Tree
Patient Selection                    Complications      Diagnosis