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San Diego Pain Summit
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Registrace 11. 03. 2014
The San Diego Pain Summit (SDPS) was an international, interdisciplinary pain management conference helping clinicians translate pain research into clinical practice. SDPS was founded, owned, managed, and organized entirely by one person only, a woman named Rajam Roose.
SDPS was an annual event starting at the premier in February 2015 to to final conference in March 2024.
All presentations from 2015 - 2023 can be viewed here on this channel. Talks are organized by year and show the synopsis, references, and speaker biographies. Presentations from the last March 2024SDPS will be available to watch here in Dec. 2024. They will be uploaded to the 2024 playlist.
The San Diego Pain Summit attracted speakers and participants from around the world and was considered one of the best events to attend for anyone who is interested in learning more about pain research and the experience around pain.
SDPS was an annual event starting at the premier in February 2015 to to final conference in March 2024.
All presentations from 2015 - 2023 can be viewed here on this channel. Talks are organized by year and show the synopsis, references, and speaker biographies. Presentations from the last March 2024SDPS will be available to watch here in Dec. 2024. They will be uploaded to the 2024 playlist.
The San Diego Pain Summit attracted speakers and participants from around the world and was considered one of the best events to attend for anyone who is interested in learning more about pain research and the experience around pain.
How One Woman Created A Pain Management Conference
Please excuse some background noise about halfway through, the hosts’ mics weren’t off.
Pete Moore & Keith Meldrum kindly invited me to present during the Pain Toolkit's 2nd Supported Pain Self Management Online Conference back in February 2024. In this short talk, I share the framework of how I created and managed San Diego Pain Summit.
Pete gave permission for me to share just my talk from the event. I wanted to show how one person was able successfully run an international, interdisciplinary pain management conference for 10 years.
Hopefully to inspire you to continue the work that is so greatly needed in pain management education.
Pete Moore & Keith Meldrum kindly invited me to present during the Pain Toolkit's 2nd Supported Pain Self Management Online Conference back in February 2024. In this short talk, I share the framework of how I created and managed San Diego Pain Summit.
Pete gave permission for me to share just my talk from the event. I wanted to show how one person was able successfully run an international, interdisciplinary pain management conference for 10 years.
Hopefully to inspire you to continue the work that is so greatly needed in pain management education.
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All Care Can Be Gender-Affirming: Best Practices for Treating Trans Patients
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by Anna Marie LaChance, Ph.D. About: For a variety of reasons, transgender, non-binary, and gender non-conforming people often don't receive proper health care. In this talk, transgender advocate Dr. Anna Marie LaChance will share her experience as a trans person navigating the world of health care and provide recommendations for providers on how to make their practice actively trans-inclusive....
Daria dance break session
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Daria Oller, DPT, AT lead a dance session during one of the breaks at the March 2024 San Diego Pain Summit.
Talk To Pain
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Dr. Bahram Jam performed his piece, Talk To Pain (from his musical, PAIN: The Musical), during one of the breaks at the March 2024 San Diego Pain Summit.
Evolution of Pain
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Dr. Bahram Jam performed his piece, Evolution of Pain (from his musical, PAIN: The Musical), during one of the breaks at the March 2024 San Diego Pain Summit.
Peppers ghost video compilation
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Compilation for sensory illusion exhibit at the 2024 San Diego Pain Summti
Welcome to the San Diego Pain Summit!
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Welcome to the San Diego Pain Summit!
Meet 2024 Keynote Speakers Joletta Belton & Cassandra Macgregor
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Meet 2024 Keynote Speakers Joletta Belton & Cassandra Macgregor
Karime Mesouto - Let’s Talk About Power In Pain Management
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Karime Mesouto - Let’s Talk About Power In Pain Management
Keynote Dr. Kathleen Sluka - The Science of Exercise for Pain Control
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Keynote Dr. Kathleen Sluka - The Science of Exercise for Pain Control
Meet 2024 speaker Dr. Anna Marie LaChance
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Meet 2024 speaker Dr. Anna Marie LaChance
Meet 2024 speaker Dr. Felicity Braithwaite
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Meet 2024 speaker Dr. Felicity Braithwaite
Dr. Mai Huong Ho-Tran - "Creating Patient Safety"
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Dr. Mai Huong Ho-Tran - "Creating Patient Safety"
Dr. Devra Sheldon - Intruding On The Intruder
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Dr. Devra Sheldon - Intruding On The Intruder
Laura Rathbone - Phenomenology: The Body As A Place Of Knowing
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Laura Rathbone - Phenomenology: The Body As A Place Of Knowing
Dr. Ericka Merriwether - Personalized Pain Management for EveryBODY
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Dr. Ericka Merriwether - Personalized Pain Management for EveryBODY
Sheren Gaulbert - Persuading Change: Pointers from Conversational Cognitive Hypnotherapy
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Sheren Gaulbert - Persuading Change: Pointers from Conversational Cognitive Hypnotherapy
Dr. Nathalia Costa - The Ubiquity Of Uncertainty: Learnings From The Low Back Pain Context
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Dr. Nathalia Costa - The Ubiquity Of Uncertainty: Learnings From The Low Back Pain Context
Dr. Nathan Hutting - Person-Focused Self-Management Support
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Dr. Nathan Hutting - Person-Focused Self-Management Support
Dr. Ryan Shelton - Reimagining The Role Of Business In Healthcare
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Dr. Ryan Shelton - Reimagining The Role Of Business In Healthcare
Keynote Dr. Jessica Isom - The Urgency of Now: Disrupting Racism In Pain Management
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Keynote Dr. Jessica Isom - The Urgency of Now: Disrupting Racism In Pain Management
Dr. Jonathan Alexander - “Queer and in Pain"
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Dr. Jonathan Alexander - “Queer and in Pain"
If pain could speak by Bahram Jam, PT, DScPT
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If pain could speak by Bahram Jam, PT, DScPT
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3 years this August can it last that long 2 days after 2nd vac physer but had covid same time 2021 zzzzzzzzzz
Thanks for your comment. However, this channel is the San Diego Pain Summit and all the talks over the years. None of the speakers viewed here follow this channel. Dr. Davenport can be reached here: www.pacific.edu/campus-directory/todd-davenport
So true! nailed it @ 25:?? Much can be done to keep people active and even improve their 'medical situation'. Mindset is a key component, and it's valuable -- especially to "medically compliant patients" -- for the medical team to be onboard for improvement for proactive positively motivated patients! Because not everyone will trust listening to their inner yearning and/or seek rogue restorative movement solutions. Well said.
thank you so much for this video I get so much from this session.
This talk is rather MORE than its title...It is also a very good overview of the Physiology or a Biological description of life generally! Thank you.
Great q&a
Amazing!!
He is just so brilliant…able to take on any and all topics and pull out those famously knowledgeable responses…
Came here for his considerate and informed comments on transgenderism (based off his recent discussions regarding 'I Don't Believe in Free Will' and Roisin Murphy's 2023 of the same name). Murphy's views are her own. Sapolsky's are his own. I'm just putting some slabs down on reasoning my route. I think he's a phenomenally good speaker, in a way which doesn't make me feel like the world is going to end because he's a snake-oil salesman. He seems genuinely kind, considerate and intelligent.
I searched for the John Lauren’s article but I didn’t find it or I didn’t know which article , can any one help me
Was it one of these? www.bmj.com/content/378/bmj.o2294 www.thelancet.com/journals/lancet/article/PIIS0140-6736(23)00017-X/fulltext
Thankyou for all the work you are doing to understand and solve this, and help us! 🙏🙏🙏
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Thank you Dr.Stanton Really we need for this new thinking about a chronic diseases ❤
TASHA STANTON is amazing! I love these Australian Pain Scientists.
She IS! I'm excited to host her again for the 2024 San Diego Pain Summit.
Even better; she’s Canadian! ;)
And yet DPT education has recently been the subject of concern re students being way over-stressed, for way too long but for reasons that make little sense in terms of clinical competencies being improved with this educational model. Depression, anxiety have been measured as in excess of peer-matched populations, but instead of addressing this, more and more and more DPT programs continue to be offered. So, the question is, aside from the super interesting talk by this guest, in practical terms, is the welfare of PT students, grads less important than keeping the wheels of the bureaucracy moving by feeding it naive students who end up indebted for tons of money? Social grooming doesn't require a degree. It doesn't require a therapist. It doesn't require a human. Follow the money to see how much this is distorted and justified by gurus selling nonsense.
Thanks for your comment. Great points but outside the purview of the San Diego Pain Summit. Burnout and stress are definitely huge problems in healthcare professions. I don't know enough about DPT programs to have a comment about them. Dr. Sapolsky's 1 hr documentary, Stress: The Silent Killer is free to watch on CZcams and has several excellent suggestions for combating stress.
@@SanDiegoPainSummit Social grooming is however, very much within.
There's a great talk I hosted on burnout a few years ago, it's in the 2019 playlist by Mark Milligan & Sandy Hilton: Even Superheroes Need A Hand.
@@SanDiegoPainSummit Thanks for that. Your speakers, esp the apolitical ones, are really enjoyable. And your organizational skills, which you most certainly benefit from, are also appreciated. Even keeled, consistent, enthusiastic.... Bravo!
@@anonanon257 thank you so much!
love this...thank you
Thank you Dr. Stanton 🙏
Legend.
Please learn good English. Please
Did Rheysonn get you here?
Do you mean did Rheysonn meet Dr. Stanton here? He attended the 2018 San Diego Pain Summit but not this one.
Thanks, Dr. Stanton
This is a great presentation. And it finally explains why I had an unexplained acidic kidney stone this summer, because during PEM and unaerobic metabolism body turns more acidic!
Thank you Rajam. This is freakin' grand.
You're so welcome ~ I hope you enjoy the talks!
Great presentation and helpful material. Thanks Todd & SD Pain Summit!
Loved this! Thank you Dr Stanton!
God bless you
Thank you. This is incredibly kind of you.
You're welcome!
Unfortunately the evolution of our technology is much faster than our neurological evolution or our collective wisdom to truly work together. Survival of the collaborative is way more beneficial than that of survival of the fittest. If we could learn to control the fear parts of the brain we could create such an amazing world.
Have you read Deep Survival by Laurence Gonzales? It covers how our amygdala is responsible for fear and did help the human species survive but we really don't need it anymore so much. But it's still the quickest emotion to experience and also the quickest to spread in groups. It sure would be nice if we could go ahead and evolve past that!
I presume the same biological mechanism responsible for the act of social grooming is responsible for us becoming more relaxed petting our pets. When you pet your dog or cat it reduces your anxiety. Love to hear Robert's thoughts on this idea
Awesome to watch!
This professor is amazing: his level of knowledge of the field is admirable and the delivery of it is very effective. Thank you.
Phenomenal man! Absolutely BRILLIANT!
I had a thought, in a patriarchy women are caretakers and if not killed by domestic abuse, in America woen live statistically longer than men. Could the groomer/groomer activities in society influence those outcomes?
That's a good question. I also wonder if the reason that statistically, women report more (chronic) pain is also because of the negative way they are treated in society. Dr. Sapolsky isn't on this channel but would be an interesting question to ask him.
@@SanDiegoPainSummit thanks for responding... I think you are on to something
I wonder what Dr Sapolsky sounded like before he left Brooklyn.
Many drug placebo are not effective because of known side effects that patients recognise. All trials should verify if blinding works by asking patients in which group they think they were at the end of the trial. Recent studies have shown well designed sham manual treatment to be perceived as active arms by participants.
Thanks for that bit of information. I was in a control group for a physical therapy study and I thought I was in the treatment group so by that measure, it was well designed. I never thought about it in those terms but it seems reasonable. If you’re pretty sure you’re not getting the treatment, then it wasn’t a convincing sham treatment.
It was an honor to moderate this Q&A session. His presentation immediately prior was excellent!
Sapolsky is one of the best scientists AND science communicators alive! In my humble opinion, he is THEE best.
38:00 fantom limb - imagine you move it. Pain meds and other treatment - it is to ease your pain - to let you move ! Not to solve youe problem Awareness practice - to start to listen to pain, so it won't cry at you Mirror - look at yourself in it and imagine yourself move with more ease or less pain. Fix or cover - no no , we modify Be amazed - oh your pain changed, let's see and find what else can change it and how you can change it yourself!
amazing stuff
I've been waiting for this one! I remember how many people were excited after his presentation!
Good
Has Robert Sapolsky heard of mtDNA 3243 A to G mutation? the MELAS syndrome mutation. and what happens to who have it? ATP to ADP to Lactic Acid if one has MELAS syndrome. i have 30% of mtDNA 3243 A to G mutation rate in my immune system . And 80% mutation rate in my kidney wash off from a urine sediment test. Aren't glucocorticoids naturally produced steroids and aren't steroids mitochondrial toxic? You mentioned the name Why Zebras Don't Get Ulcers was a marketing decision in the book.
Not sure, you may want to reach out to him via his Stanford email which is on his page there.
@@SanDiegoPainSummit Thanks. i'm okay. Really, i am. i i see one of the world's top MELAS syndrome specialists here in Japan. i have an appointment with him on the 12th.
Displacement aggression - in other words, "poop rolls down hill"
I died laughing.
Digging his brain..
Digging his Brain as in Robert Sapolsky's brain is groovy? Most definitely.
Fantastic question of the host to Dr. Sapolsky. Grooming is petting and this type of loving non sexual touch is Vital for our entire endocrinology. This applies to all beings.
Especially among pan paniscus.
Is that Gabbi sitting in the front row? Her story fascinates me the most.
13$ a month? to watch some lectures? when youtube has zillions for free? Are these morons for real?
who could down vote this
Jordan peterson.
i don't get it
wow, robert sapolsky! He's great!
Pretty much the only public academic/intellectual I find sympathetic.