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Music and Medicine: Integrative Models in Pain Medicine January 30th and 31st, 2012 PRESENTED BY: The Louis Armstrong Center for Music & Medicine Beth Israel Medical Center New York, New York This symposium on Music and Medicine as an integrative approach to the treatment of pain, will elucidate theory, practice, and research on the use of music in the treatment of pain across medical, psychiatric, and psychosocial domains. LEARNING OBJECTIVES After attending this activity, the participant will demonstrate the ability to: • Implement music as part of medical treatment. • Integrate current medical, music, and music therapy research in the development of best practices for the treatment of pain. • Identify impact of music on neurological function. • Assess the use of music therapy in the treatment of the physical symptoms of pain. • Examine the use of music therapy in the treatment of emotional and psychological aspects of pain. TARGET AUDIENCE Physicians, Nurses, PhDs, and Allied Professionals (Social Work, Music Therapy, Pastoral Care, Creative Arts Therapy, Physical and Occupational Therapy, Child Life), Fellows, Residents, and Medical Students. Location Phillips Ambulatory Care Center, 2 nd Fl Conference Ctr 10 Union Square East, (btwn 14th & 15th St.), NYC Secure parking in building Subways: 4, 5, 6, N, R, L, W & Q trains to Union Square Nearby accommodations: Leo House (212) 929–1010, Seafarers & International House (212) 6774800, Gramercy Park Hotel (212) 4754320 Registration Pre–register by mail or telephone, by 1/23/12 to ensure participation. Registration also available on site. For more info: 212–4202704 or email:[email protected]. Mail completed form below to: The Louis Armstrong Center for Music & Medicine Beth Israel Medical Center, 6 Silver 21 First Ave at 16 th St., New York, NY 10003 Registration Form Music and Medicine: Integrative Models in Pain Medicine January 30 th & 31 st , 2012 Name Address City State Zip Phone ( ) Email Affiliation Advanced registration (Check appropriate category) $250 Full conference, professional $200 Full conference, student $125 Full day, professional ___1/30 ___1/31 $100 Full day, student ___1/30 ___1/31 $75 Half day, professional ___AM ___PM Date:____ $50 Half day, student ___AM ___PM Date:____ Day of Symposium (Check appropriate category) $275 Full conference, professional $225 Full conference, student $150 Full day, professional ___1/30 ___1/31 $125 Full day, student ___1/30 ___1/31 $100 Half day, professional ___AM ___PM Date:____ $75 Half day, student ___AM ___PM Date:____ Please make checks payable to: The Louis Armstrong Center for Music and Medicine Cancellation Policy: A refund less a $50 administrative fee will be issued upon written request. No refunds will be made after January 15, 2012. Music and Medicine: Integrative Models in Pain Medicine COURSE DESCRIPTION

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PRESENTED BY: The Louis Armstrong Center for Music & MedicineBeth Israel Medical Center New York, New York

This symposium on Music and Medicine as an integrative approach to thetreatment of pain, will elucidate theory, practice, and research on the use ofmusic in the treatment of pain across medical, psychiatric, and psychosocial domains.

LEARNING OBJECTIVES

After attending this activity, the participant will demonstrate the ability to: • Implement music as part of medical treatment.• Integrate current medical, music, and music therapy research in the development of best practices for the treatment of pain.• Identify impact of music on neurological function.• Assess the use of music therapy in the treatment of the physical symptoms of pain.• Examine the use of music therapy in the treatment of emotional and psychological aspects of pain.

TARGET AUDIENCE Physicians, Nurses, PhDs, and Allied Professionals (Social Work, Music Therapy, Pastoral Care, Creative Arts Therapy, Physical and Occupational Therapy, Child Life), Fellows, Residents, and Medical Students.

Location Phillips Ambulatory Care Center, 2nd Fl Conference Ctr 10 Union Square East, (btwn 14th & 15th St.), NYC Secure parking in building Subways: 4, 5, 6, N, R, L, W & Q trains to Union Square

Nearby accommodations: Leo House (212) 929–1010, Seafarers & International House (212) 677–4800, Gramercy Park Hotel (212) 475–4320 Registration

Pre–register by mail or telephone, by 1/23/12 to ensure participation. Registration also available on site. For more info: 212–420–2704 or email:[email protected].

Mail completed form below to: The Louis Armstrong Center for Music & Medicine Beth Israel Medical Center, 6 Silver 21 First Ave at 16th St., New York, NY 10003

Registration Form Music and Medicine: Integrative Models in Pain Medicine

January 30th & 31st, 2012

Name Address City State Zip Phone ( ) Email Affiliation

Advanced registration (Check appropriate category)

$250 Full conference, professional $200 Full conference, student

$125 Full day, professional ___1/30 ___1/31 $100 Full day, student ___1/30 ___1/31

$75 Half day, professional ___AM ___PM Date:____ $50 Half day, student ___AM ___PM Date:____

Day of Symposium (Check appropriate category)

$275 Full conference, professional $225 Full conference, student

$150 Full day, professional ___1/30 ___1/31 $125 Full day, student ___1/30 ___1/31

$100 Half day, professional ___AM ___PM Date:____ $75 Half day, student ___AM ___PM Date:____

Please make checks payable to:The Louis Armstrong Center for Music and Medicine

Cancellation Policy:A refund less a $50 administrative fee will be issued upon writtenrequest. No refunds will be made after January 15, 2012.

Music and Medicine: Integrative Models in Pain Medicine

COURSE DESCRIPTION

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4:00 – 5:00 Through the Looking Glass: The Current Convergence of Subjective and Objective Pain Studies Daniel Carr MD Tuft’s University School of Medicine, MA

Auditorium Analytical Music Therapy and Pain Management Techniques in Work with Adults and Medical Trauma Benedikte Scheiby MA, MMED, DPMT, CMT, LCAT Beth Abraham Family of Health Services, NY

Conference Room 1

Cultures of Pain: A Meta-Perspective on Decision-Making in Music Therapy Treatment Cheryl Dileo PhD, MT-BC Temple University, PA Conference Room 2

5:00 – 5:30 Closing Discussion Forum

Tuesday January 31st, 2012 9:00 – 9:05

Welcome & Introduction John Mondanaro MA, MT–BC, LCAT, CCLS Melanie Acosta MA, MT–BC, LCAT, NR-MT Beth Israel Medical Center, NY

Auditorium

Auditorium

9:05 – 10:15 Keynote

Functional Brain Organization in Relation to Emotion and Meaning in Music Mark Tramo MD, PhD Harvard University, MA

Auditorium 10:30-12:00

New Frontiers in Pain Treatment Panel Discussion

Dorita Berger PhD, LCAT, MT-BC The Music Therapy Clinic, CT Jenny Branson BA, MT-BC Norton Healthcare, KY Joanne Loewy DA, LCAT, MT-BC Beth Israel Medical Center, NY

Auditorium 12:00 Lunch Break

1:30 – 2:30 Music and Pathophysiology of Pain and Stress:Implications for Perinatal, Perioperative, and Chronic Pain

Fred Schwartz MD Piedmont Hospital, Atlanta, GA Auditorium

Managing Pain through Music in Everyday Life Suzanne Hanser EdD, MT-BC Berklee College of Music, MA

Conference Room 1 The Effects of Music Therapy on Stress Levels of Infants in the NICU Angela Ferraiuolo MA, MT-BC Beth Israel Medical Center, NY

Conference Room 2 2:45 – 3:45

Applications of Electronic Music Technologies in Addressing Psychic Pain Wendy Magee Ph D Temple University, PA

Auditorium Finding Relief from Pain through the Use of Music: A Gestalt Approach Frank Bosco MA, LCAT, MT-BC, LMT, RPP, SEP New York University, NY

Conference Room 1

Conference Room 2

Alleviating Distress and Improving Quality of Life in Cancer Survivors: Improving Translation Through Theory Debra S. Burns PhD, MT-BC

4:00 – 5:00 Caring for the Individual: Integrative Treatment for Those Living with Chronic and Acute Illness-Related Pain Gabriel Sara MD St. Luke’s-Roosevelt Hospital, NY John Mondanaro MA, LCAT, MT-BC, CCLS Beth Israel Medical Center, NY

Auditorium

Auditorium

Backed into a Corner: A Qualitative Case Study of a Woman with Chronic Pain Nancy Jackson PhD, MT-BC Indiana-Purdue University, IN

Conference Room 1 Theoretically Speaking: Development and Design of the SMART Trial Sheri Robb PhD, MT-BC Indiana University, School of Nursing, IN

Conference Room 2

5:00 – 5:30 Closing Discussion Forum

ACCREDITATION STATEMENT Beth Israel Medical Center and St. Luke’s and Roosevelt Hospitals are accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (CME) to provide continuing medical education for physicians. CREDIT DESIGNATION STATEMENT Beth Israel Medical Center designates this live activity for a maximum of 13.0 CME credits. Physicians should only claim the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity. CMTE CREDITS AVAILABLE TO MUSIC THERAPISTS The Louis Armstrong Center for Music & Medicine is approved by the Certification Board of Music Therapists (CBMT) to award 14 Continuing Music Therapy Education Credits. Credits awarded by CBMT are accepted by the National Board of Certified Counselors (NBCC). The Louis Armstrong Center for Music and Medicine #P-111, maintains responsibility for program quality and adherence to CBMT policies and criteria. POLICY ON FACULTY AND PROVIDER DISCLOSURE It is the policy of Beth Israel Medical Center and St. Luke's and Roosevelt Hospitals that faculty and providers disclose real or apparent conflicts of interest relating to the topics of this educational activity and have established policies in place that will identify and resolve all conflicts of interest prior to this educational activity. Detailed disclosure will be made in the activity handout materials.

PLANNING COMMITTEE John Mondanaro MA, LCAT, MT-BC, CCLS, Chair Melanie Acosta MA, LCAT, MT-BC, NRMT Marie Grippo MA Joanne Loewy DA, LCAT, MT-BC Russell Portenoy MD Stephen Quentzel MD, PhD Gabriel Sara MD Mark Tramo MD, PhD

IUPUI Music and Arts Technology, IN

Monday January 30th, 2012 9:00 – 9:10

Welcome & Introduction Joanne V. Loewy DA, MT–BC, LCAT

Beth Israel Medical Center, NY Auditorium

9:10 – 10:15 Keynote Pain Medicine: Best Practices Russell Portenoy MD Chairman and Gerald J. Friedman Chair in Pain & Palliative Care, Beth Israel Medical Center, NY Chief Medical Officer, MJHS Hospice and Palliative Care, NY

Auditorium 10:20-11:30

Innovative Approaches to Pain Treatment Panel Discussion

Maya Charlton MA, MT-BC Children’s Hospital & Research Center, CA Robert Krout EdD, MT-BC Southern Methodist University, TX Brian Schreck MA, MT-BC Cincinati Children’s Hospital, OH

Auditorium 11:45-12:15 Experiential

Tension Release John Mondanaro MA, LCAT, MT-BC, CCLS Beth Israel Medical Center, NY

Auditorium Vocal Toning in Pain Treatment Melanie Acosta MA, LCAT, MT-BC, NRMT Beth Israel Medical Center, NY

Conference Room 1

Environmental Music Therapy to Ease Stress Related Pain in the ICU Andrew Rossetti MMT, MT-BC Bernardo Canga MMT Beth Israel Medical Center, NY

Conference Room 2

12:15 Lunch Break 1:30 – 2:30

The Use of Sound Healing with Patients Undergoing Cancer Treatment Mitch Gaynor MD Strang Cancer Prevention Center, NY

Auditorium Vocal Music Therapy in Chronic Pain Management Joke Bradt PhD, MT-BC Drexel University, PA

Conference Room 1

The Listening Room: Music as a Therapeutic Meeting Place Trisha Ready PhD Fairfax Hospital, Seattle, WA Conference Room 2

2:45 – 3:45 Music Sedation and Pain Joanne Loewy DA, MT-BC, LCAT Stephen Quentzel MD Beth Israel Medical Center, NY

Auditorium GIM: Deprivation and its Contribution to Pain Annie Heiderscheit PhD, MT-BC, FAMI, MFT University of Minnesota, MN

Conference Room 1

Creativity, Music Therapy Improvisation, and Reflection in Reducing the Pain Experience Paul Nolan MCAT, MT-BC, LPC Drexel University, PA

Conference Room 2