Southern Headache Society 11th Annual Scientific Meeting
Oct 1–Oct 3, 2021 Canceled Medicine

Description
Drawing from both scientific and clinical research, Southern Headache Society's 11th Annual Scientific Meeting is excited to focus on Arresting Migraine Progression: tools for clinical practice.
We will address some of the risk factors associated with migraine progression: Addressing Obesity, Migraine and sleep, Optimizing Acute Migraine treatment. Other topics include; Nutraceuticals and the Microbiome, Headache procedures, Pediatric Headaches and Post-Traumatic Stress as well as tools to give our patients to help manage their migraines.
The curriculum is intended for all clinicians who treat headaches. This event will be in-person at the Charlotte Marriott City Center in Charlotte, NC as well as a live webinar option.
100 West Trade Street
Charlotte, NC 28202
Phone: (704) 333-9000
Hotel room: $149.00 a night (+tax)
Book by: 08/30/21 | Rate available: 09/30/2021 to 10/03/2021
Don't delay, room block will fill quickly. Online reservations can be made here
Southern Headache Society (SHS) Membership
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Target Audience
Physicians (MD, DO), Advance Practice Providers (APPs), and Nurses
Objectives
- Identify modifiable risk factors associated with progression from episodic migraine to chronic migraine.
- Identify specific conditions (Gastrointestinal, Vestibular Migraine, Post-Traumatic Stress) that may influence progression and develop a management plan.
- Develop a treatment plan for arresting migraine progression based on addressing the modifiable risk factors.
- Incorporate clinic-based behavioral tools to address unmet patient needs.
- Improve response to interventional techniques by learning and adapting injection protocol for headache and facial pain.
- Develop a plan to engage and incorporate increased patient activity to improve health outcomes.
Faculty
- Frank Andrasik, PhD
- Susan E. Beaird, DNP, CPNP, PMHS
- Robert A. Bonakdar, MD
- Carrie O. Dougherty, MD, FAHS
- Deborah I. Friedman, MD, MPH, FAAN, FAHS
- Jeff Galloway
- Chaouki K. Khoury, MD, MS, FAAN, FAHS
- Brian Loftus, MD
- Christopher B. Oakley, MD
- Donald B. Penzien, PhD
- Brian M. Plato, DO, FAHS
- JOHN J. RATEY, MD
- Michael M. Ready, MD, FAHS
- Larry L. Robbins, MD
- Sara E. Sacco, MD, FAHS
- Todd Smitherman, PhD, FAHS
- Lauren D. Strauss, DO, FAHS