This CME course is expected to bring clinicians, scientists and industry partners from the New York and New Jersey areas and across the United States. They anticipate in excess of 250 clinical providers specializing in pain management, interventional pain management and neurosurgery to attend including physicians, mid-level practitioners, nurses and pharmacists.
The course will focus on new and established techniques in interventional pain management, the latest in evidence based medicine to support physicians in selecting the right patients for right therapies, emerging trends and the newest available data.
The symposium will be held at the Hyatt Regency on the Hudson in Jersey City on Nov. 11-12, 2011.
Learn more and easily register for the pain medicine symposium.
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