2014 CANADIAN NEUROMODULATION SOCIETY

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2014 CANADIAN NEUROMODULATION SOCIETY
2014
CANADIAN NEUROMODULATION SOCIETY
SOCIÉTÉ CANADIENNE DE NEUROMODULATION
CONFERENCE PROGRAM
Friday, September 26, 2014 | Vendredi, 26 septembre 2014
TIME
ROOM
Skills Centre
QEII Health
Sciences Centre
08:0012:00
Cadaver Lab Group 1 | Atelier sur cadavre Groupe 1
12:00
Lunch | Déjeuner
Skills Centre
13:0017:00
Cadaver Lab Group 2 | Atelier sur cadavre Groupe 2
Skills Centre
18:30
Welcome Reception | Soirée de bienvenue
TBA
Saturday, September 27, 2014 | Samedi, 27 septembre 2014
8:15
Opening Remarks | Mot de bienvenue : Michel Prud’Homme
President, Canadian Neuromodulation Society | Président, Société
Canadienne de Neuromodulation
Imperial Ballroom
Lord Nelson Hotel
Session I: Chaired by | Modérée par Michel Prud’Homme and Chris Honey
08:3010:00
Open papers | Présentations orales
Imperial Ballroom
Lord Nelson Hotel
10:0010:15
Break with Exhibitors | Pause avec les exposants
Regency Ballroom
Lord Nelson Hotel
10:15
11:15
Dr. Kris Kumar Lecture:
DBS for pain: modulating the sensory and affective components of
pain.
Tipu Aziz, MD, Professor of Neurosurgery, John Radcliffe Hospital,
University of Oxford, Oxford, UK.
Imperial Ballroom
Lord Nelson Hotel
11:15
Annual General Meeting of CNS
Assemblée générale annuelle de la SCN
Imperial Ballroom
Lord Nelson Hotel
12:0013:00
Lunch | Déjeuner
12 :15- 12 :45 The future of DBS, Tipu Aziz, MD, PhD
Regency Ballroom
Lord Nelson Hotel
13:00
Session II: Chaired by | Modérée Ian Beauprie and Magdy
Hassouna
Imperial Ballroom
Lord Nelson Hotel
Neuromodulation for Headaches:
To modulate or not modulate?...that is the question.
1) The headache physician’s point of view.
13:00
Alan Purdy, MD, FRCSC, Professor of Medicine (Neurology),
Dalhousie University, Halifax, Nova Scotia
Imperial Ballroom
Lord Nelson Hotel
2) The neuromodulator’s point of view.
Andy Parrent, MD, FRCSC, Assistant Professor of Neurosurgery,
Western University, London, Ontario
14:30
Break with Exhibitors | Pause avec les exposants
Neuromodulation in Urology: Current Status and the Future
14:45
Roger Dmochowski, M.D., Professor, Vanderbilt University Medical
Centre, Nashville, Tenn.
Regency Ballroom
Lord Nelson Hotel
Imperial Ballroom
Lord Nelson Hotel
Palliative pain management:
1) The dying art of cordotomy in Canada.
Chris Honey, MD, Associate Professor of Neurosurgery,
University of British Columbia, Vancouver, British Columbia
15:45
2) Neuromodulation in the cancer population.
Imperial Ballroom
Lord Nelson Hotel
Bill McDonald, MD, St Paul’s Hospital, Vancouver, British Columbia
3) Targeted neurolysis in palliative care-a brief review.
Alan Berkman, BSc Hons, MB ChB, DA, FRCPC, Nanaimo Pain
Program, Nanaimo, British Columbia
17:0017:30
Poster viewing | Affiches
18:30
Dinner | Souper
Sunday, September 28, 2014 | Dimanche 28 septembre 2014
Waterfront
Warehouse
08:00
Session III: Chaired by | Modérée par Louise Malysh and Donna Gramigna
Breakfast with Platinum Sponsor Presentations | Petit-déjeuner avec présentations les
commanditaires Platine
09 :00
Session IV: Chaired by | Modérée par Andy Parrent and Bill
McDonald
09:00
10:00
Tasker Lecture:
Spinal cord stimulation: what do we really know about the
mechanism of action?
Rob Brownstone, MD, PhD, FRCSC, Professor Departments of
Surgery and Medical Neuroscience, Dalhousie University, Halifax,
Nova Scotia
Review of Posters and Break with Exhibitors | Affiches et
pause avec les exposants
Imperial Ballroom
Lord Nelson Hotel
Imperial Ballroom
Lord Nelson Hotel
Regency Ballroom
Lord Nelson Hotel
The Management of Spasticity:
1) Spasticity: from textbooks to science.
10:30
Rob Brownstone, MD, PhD, FRCSC, Professor Departments of
Surgery and Medical Neuroscience, Dalhousie University, Halifax,
Nova Scotia
2) Spasticity Management and the role of intrathecal baclofen.
Imperial Ballroom
Lord Nelson Hotel
Christine Short, MD, Associate Professor and Head Division of
Physiatry and Rehabilitation, Dalhousie University, Halifax, Nova
Scotia
3) A patient’s perspective
11:45
12 :30
“In that day the deaf shall hear...."
The improbable and evolving story of cochlear implantation.
David Morris, MD, Department of Anatomy & Neurobiology,
Dalhousie University, Division of Otolaryngology, Queen Elizabeth
II Health Sciences, Halifax, Nova Scotia
Best oral and poster presentations awards |
Prix pour les meilleures présentations orales et par affiche
Concluding Remarks | Mot de clôture
Meeting Adjourned | Fin du congrès
Imperial Ballroom
Lord Nelson Hotel
Imperial Ballroom
Lord Nelson Hotel
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