Individuals with an interest in pain from all around the world come together to share knowledge and expertise on the latest advancements in pain mechanisms, evaluation, and management.
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Breakfast
Start your morning off with a well-balanced meal.
*Non accredited Sponsored Presentation
Breakfast
Opening Remarks
Confederation
Opening Remarks
Acknowledging our Award Recipients
Confederation
— Pain Mentorship Award
— Pain Awareness Award
Acknowledging our Award Recipients
Early Career Award
Confederation
T. Salomons
Early Career Award
Distinguished Career Award
Confederation
A. Mailis
Distinguished Career Award
Refreshment Break
Browse posters and connect with our exhibitors.
Refreshment Break
Sex Differences in the Immune Cell Regulation of Pain Resolution.
Newfoundland
B. Kerr
B. Kerr, N. Ghasemlou, J. Sim, and G. Laumet
Track One 一 Scientific Program
Sex Differences in the Immune Cell Regulation of Pain Resolution.
The Quebec Back Pain Consortium: Studying Low Back Pain from Multiple Perspectives
Alberta
H. Massé-Alarie
C. B. Meloto, M. Roy, H. Massé-Alarie and J. Roy
Track Two 一 Scientific Program
The Quebec Back Pain Consortium: Studying Low Back Pain from Multiple Perspectives
Our Complete 2024 Agenda
07:15
Breakfast
Start your morning off with a well-balanced meal.
*Non accredited Sponsored Presentation
08:00
Opening Remarks
Confederation
08:00
Acknowledging our Award Recipients
— Pain Mentorship Award
— Pain Awareness Award
Confederation
08:15
Early Career Award
T. Salomons
Confederation
08:55
Distinguished Career Award
A. Mailis
Confederation
09:35
Refreshment Break
Browse posters and connect with our exhibitors.
09:55
Sex Differences in the Immune Cell Regulation of Pain Resolution.
B. Kerr
B. Kerr, N. Ghasemlou, J. Sim, and G. Laumet
Track One 一 Scientific Program
Newfoundland
09:55
The Quebec Back Pain Consortium: Studying Low Back Pain from Multiple Perspectives
H. Massé-Alarie
C. B. Meloto, M. Roy, H. Massé-Alarie and J. Roy
Track Two 一 Scientific Program
Alberta
09:55
Implementing Large Scale System-Wide Healthcare Solutions for Chronic Pain Management: Implementation Science, Knowledge Mobilization, and Complexity Informed Research from Across Canada
E. Lopatina
R. Visca, M. Robert, K.Birnie, and E. Lopatina
Track Three 一 Scientific Program
Confederation
09:55
Peer Support Needs Support: Building Capacity for Chronic Pain Peer Support Across Canada.
Y. Shergill
V. McIntyre, J. Lorca, and S.Holtzman
Track Four 一 Scientific Program
Quebec
09:55
Intravenous Ketamine Infusions for Pain Syndromes: Current Evidence and Practice
A. Bhatia and M. Khalid
一 Practicum Session
Ontario
09:55
Innovations dans la prise en charge de la douleur chronique et la consummation d’opioïdes au Québec
G. Pagé, B. Migneault, and A.M. Pinard
一 Practicum Session
New Brunswick
11:20
Genetic and Genomic Approaches can Help us Understanding the Underlying Cause of Chronic Pain
G. Neely
L. Diatchenko, L. Lima, and G. Neely
Track One 一 Scientific Program
Quebec
11:20
Predicting the Transition to Chronic Pain: Insights from Across Biopsychosocial Systems
S. Schabrun
D.Seminowicz, S. Schabrun and L. Jenkins
Track Two 一 Scientific Program
Confederation
11:20
Solutions for a CRiPpling Syndrome: An Update on New Diagnostic Categories, Identifying Imitators, and Therapeutic Breakthroughs for CRPS
N. Mittal
A. Mailis, N. Mittal, A. Bhatia, E. Dean and K. Shepherd
Track Three 一 Scientific Program
Newfoundland
11:20
Women’s Chronic Pain and Prescription Opioid Use: Implications for Practice and Policy
N. Poole
L. Greaves, A. Furlan, and L. Wolfson
Track Four 一 Scientific Program
Ontario
11:20
The Canadian Pain Society 2024 ASM Concludes
You will gain the ability to describe and critically analyze recent research on the mechanisms and management of pain with our diverse, multidisciplinary membership. You'll integrate activities and understanding that will help improve access to high-quality pain care, including preventing and treating pain more effectively. View speaker Conflicts of Interest.
✶ Plenary Speaker
Dr. Cornelia (Nel) Wieman
CMO for the First Nations Health Authority, British Columbia.
She is Anishinaabe (Mishi-Baawitigong First Nation, Treaty 5 Territory) and lives, works and plays on the unceded territory of the Coast Salish peoples – the səl̓ílwətaʔɬ (Tsleil-Waututh), Sḵwx̱wú7mesh (Squamish), and xʷməθkʷəy̓əm (Musqueam) Nations. She completed her medical degree and psychiatry specialty training at McMaster University. Canada's first female Indigenous psychiatrist, Dr. Wieman has more than 20 years and clinical experience, working with Indigenous people in both rural/reserve and urban settings. Dr. Wieman served as the President of the Indigenous Physicians Association of Canada (IPAC) from 2016 - 2022.
Eliminating Anti-Indigenous Racism & Increasing the Cultural Safety of the Health System
0820h — Sunday, April 28th
Confederation Ballroom
✶ Plenary Speaker
Dr. Michael Salter
Senior Scientist and Emeritus Chief of Research at The Hospital for Sick Children, Toronto.
A Senior Scientist and Emeritus Chief of Research at The Hospital for Sick Children, and Professor in the Department of Physiology at the University of Toronto. He received his MD at the University of Western Ontario and his PhD from McGill University. Professor Salter is determining fundamental molecular and cellular mechanisms of normal and pathological neuroplasticity. His discoveries have broad implications for the control of cell-cell communication throughout the nervous system. He is using his discoveries to design and develop molecules that target major cell signalling pathways in neurons and in glial cells involved in pain, stroke, neurodegenerative diseases and schizophrenia. He has won numerous awards for his work, including being named an International Research Scholar of the Howard Hughes Medical Institute, and a Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada.
The Mechanistic Mélange of Pain
1330h — Sunday, April 28th
Confederation Ballroom
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Presidents Gala
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Our Featured Events
A Special Lunch Event Hosted by The Chronic Pain Centre of Excellence for Canadian Veterans
Monday, April 29th — 1310 to 1400h
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Presidents Gala Dinner
— Cocktails at 1830h
— Dinner Served at 1930h
— Dance to follow
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Trainee Social
Sunday April 28 — Twenty Two
An evening filled with lively social dynamics, delicious food, and refreshing drinks, all geared towards trainees!
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Pain Refresher Course for Practicing and Trainee Pain Medicine Physicians: A Satellite Course
Saturday, April 27th — Les Saison
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Our 2024 Art Awards
Shared Horizons: Beyond Awareness to Action
The Canadian Pain Society Art Awards were created to engage a broad audience and contribute to knowledge mobilization and develop new tools for teaching and communicating about pain and its impact on social life. With a new theme each year, we showcase the variety of artwork presented by clinicians, scientists, educators, artists, and people living with pain.