This curriculum vitae summarizes the education and career of Dr. Nelson Howard Hendler. It lists his degrees which include a B.A. from Princeton University, M.D. from University of Maryland School of Medicine, and M.S. from University of Maryland School of Medicine. It also outlines his residency training, academic appointments including positions at Johns Hopkins Hospital, areas of board certification, editorships, national recognition, books and publications authored, and honors/awards received over his career in psychiatry and pain management.
Acupuncture has become more widely used in sports medicine to treat pain and hasten recovery from injuries. Modern acupuncture uses sterile, disposable needles inserted at specific points along "meridians" to balance the flow of life energy in the body. Treatment sessions typically involve 6-12 needles placed for 10-30 minutes. While generally safe, serious risks include infection and organ puncture. Research shows acupuncture effective for osteoarthritis knee pain and some studies find it can improve immune function after exercise. The largest trial to date found acupuncture helped reduce knee pain more than education or sham acupuncture.
1) The study investigated using non-painful electrical stimulation of the skin on the arm to reduce migraine attacks. It found that nearly 2/3 of patients experienced at least a 50% reduction in pain, especially when used early in an attack.
2) 86 patients with a history of migraines participated in the study. They were divided into groups that received real or sham stimulation to the arm.
3) While the study supports using non-invasive arm stimulation to reduce migraine pain, its effectiveness for more frequent or severe migraines, or those taking preventative medications, remains unknown.
Pain is a very complex condition and each person is affected differently. It has many physical and psychological components and individuals can experience fatigue, anxiety, mood changes and depression.
Core clinical cases in psychiatry fergssuson, day, coomarasamy, arribasocdo
This book provides clinical case studies in psychiatry to help students learn diagnosis and treatment. Each case focuses on differential diagnosis, clinical features to confirm the diagnosis, factors contributing to the illness, and treatment options. Physical exams are less important for diagnosis in psychiatry than understanding the patient's subjective experiences and categorizing their symptoms. The cases cover common conditions students will encounter in practice and emphasize considering cultural and social factors that influence mental illness.
While thermal tactile stimulation remains a popular treatment for dysphagia, its effectiveness compared to other methods is debated. Studies have found it helps swallowing for some patients and conditions like cerebral palsy and stroke. However, other research indicates it only provides temporary benefits and may be less effective than electrical stimulation or VitalStim therapy. Future research is still needed to determine how and for whom thermal tactile stimulation is most effective as a treatment method.
This document discusses an integrative approach to pain relief using biomedicine, Chinese medicine, and science. It provides an overview of pain management techniques from both Western and Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) perspectives, including acupuncture and auricular therapy. TCM aims to regulate yin and yang and treat the root cause of pain. When integrated with Western medicine, TCM can enhance efficacy, reduce side effects, and improve quality of life for pain patients.
Zachary Corbett is a licensed acupuncturist practicing in Oregon. He received training in California, where the scope of practice for acupuncturists is broader and more similar to naturopathic doctors. The document provides an overview of acupuncture including its history in China and the US, how it works through the concept of qi flowing through channels in the body, clinical studies showing its benefits for various conditions, and two case studies of patients who experienced pain relief through acupuncture treatments.
This document summarizes a study that examined the effects of distance healing as an adjunct treatment for patients with major depression. 40 patients receiving standard antidepressant medication and psychotherapy were randomly assigned to either receive daily distance healing for 6 weeks from trained healers (experimental group), or to only receive standard treatment (control group). Outcome measures including depression scores, general psychopathology, and functioning were assessed weekly for 6 weeks and biweekly for 6 more weeks. Results showed a nonsignificant trend for the experimental group to show greater improvement, and favorable outcomes in the experimental group were correlated with number of healing sessions and healers' ratings of session strength.
Acupuncture has become more widely used in sports medicine to treat pain and hasten recovery from injuries. Modern acupuncture uses sterile, disposable needles inserted at specific points along "meridians" to balance the flow of life energy in the body. Treatment sessions typically involve 6-12 needles placed for 10-30 minutes. While generally safe, serious risks include infection and organ puncture. Research shows acupuncture effective for osteoarthritis knee pain and some studies find it can improve immune function after exercise. The largest trial to date found acupuncture helped reduce knee pain more than education or sham acupuncture.
1) The study investigated using non-painful electrical stimulation of the skin on the arm to reduce migraine attacks. It found that nearly 2/3 of patients experienced at least a 50% reduction in pain, especially when used early in an attack.
2) 86 patients with a history of migraines participated in the study. They were divided into groups that received real or sham stimulation to the arm.
3) While the study supports using non-invasive arm stimulation to reduce migraine pain, its effectiveness for more frequent or severe migraines, or those taking preventative medications, remains unknown.
Pain is a very complex condition and each person is affected differently. It has many physical and psychological components and individuals can experience fatigue, anxiety, mood changes and depression.
Core clinical cases in psychiatry fergssuson, day, coomarasamy, arribasocdo
This book provides clinical case studies in psychiatry to help students learn diagnosis and treatment. Each case focuses on differential diagnosis, clinical features to confirm the diagnosis, factors contributing to the illness, and treatment options. Physical exams are less important for diagnosis in psychiatry than understanding the patient's subjective experiences and categorizing their symptoms. The cases cover common conditions students will encounter in practice and emphasize considering cultural and social factors that influence mental illness.
While thermal tactile stimulation remains a popular treatment for dysphagia, its effectiveness compared to other methods is debated. Studies have found it helps swallowing for some patients and conditions like cerebral palsy and stroke. However, other research indicates it only provides temporary benefits and may be less effective than electrical stimulation or VitalStim therapy. Future research is still needed to determine how and for whom thermal tactile stimulation is most effective as a treatment method.
This document discusses an integrative approach to pain relief using biomedicine, Chinese medicine, and science. It provides an overview of pain management techniques from both Western and Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) perspectives, including acupuncture and auricular therapy. TCM aims to regulate yin and yang and treat the root cause of pain. When integrated with Western medicine, TCM can enhance efficacy, reduce side effects, and improve quality of life for pain patients.
Zachary Corbett is a licensed acupuncturist practicing in Oregon. He received training in California, where the scope of practice for acupuncturists is broader and more similar to naturopathic doctors. The document provides an overview of acupuncture including its history in China and the US, how it works through the concept of qi flowing through channels in the body, clinical studies showing its benefits for various conditions, and two case studies of patients who experienced pain relief through acupuncture treatments.
This document summarizes a study that examined the effects of distance healing as an adjunct treatment for patients with major depression. 40 patients receiving standard antidepressant medication and psychotherapy were randomly assigned to either receive daily distance healing for 6 weeks from trained healers (experimental group), or to only receive standard treatment (control group). Outcome measures including depression scores, general psychopathology, and functioning were assessed weekly for 6 weeks and biweekly for 6 more weeks. Results showed a nonsignificant trend for the experimental group to show greater improvement, and favorable outcomes in the experimental group were correlated with number of healing sessions and healers' ratings of session strength.
The document discusses antidepressants in chronic pain relief. It provides background on chronic pain and classifies pain based on pathophysiology, duration, etiology, and anatomy. It then discusses the pathophysiology of nociceptive and neuropathic pain in detail. The document reviews various types of antidepressants and their mechanisms of action. It summarizes evidence from multiple studies that tricyclic antidepressants and selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors can effectively treat chronic pain conditions like diabetic neuropathy and post-herpetic neuralgia at doses lower than those used for depression. The antidepressants may relieve pain through mechanisms other than their antidepressant effects.
Principles for more cautious and selective opioid prescribing for chronic non...Group Health Cooperative
Presentation was originally done at Group Health Cooperative’s National Summit on Opioid Safety: http://www.ghinnovates.org/?p=3502
Presentation by: Jane C. Ballantyne, MD FRCA, with the Department of Anesthesiology and Pain Medicine at UW Medicine.
This document discusses targeted intermittent treatment in end stage schizophrenia. It suggests that continuous antipsychotic treatment may not be necessary and beneficial in late stage schizophrenia due to tolerance development and brain changes with long-term use. Intermittent or "as-needed" treatment, similar to approaches used in dementia, may better address the neuronal loss characteristics of late stage schizophrenia while mitigating side effects of chronic antipsychotic exposure. Further research is needed to evaluate intermittent treatment strategies for individuals in the chronic "burn out" phase of schizophrenia.
The document discusses pain and psychological perspectives in terminal Motor Neurone Disease (MND) sufferers. It defines terminal illness and MND, describing the physical and psychological pain associated with MND. Regarding physical pain, it discusses types, measurement using scales like the SF-36, and pharmacological and non-pharmacological management approaches. For psychological pain, it covers measurement using tools like the BDI and management methods. The document also addresses comorbidities like depression, desire for death, and suicidal thoughts in terminal MND patients. It concludes that managing pain in terminal illness requires a multidisciplinary approach including both medical and psychological support.
Austin Pain & Relief is an open access, peer reviewed, scholarly journal dedicated to publish articles covering all areas of Pain & Relief.
The journal aims to promote research communications and provide a forum for doctors, researchers, physicians and healthcare professionals to find most recent advances in all areas of Pain & Relief. Austin Pain & Relief accepts original research articles, reviews, mini reviews, case reports and rapid communication covering all aspects of pain and relief.
Austin Pain & Relief strongly supports the scientific up gradation and fortification in related scientific research community by enhancing access to peer reviewed scientific literary works. Austin Publishing Group also brings universally peer reviewed journals under one roof thereby promoting knowledge sharing, mutual promotion of multidisciplinary science.
—Pain following Spinal Cord Injury (SCI) is very common. So this study was conducted to find out prevalence, associated factors and pattern of Neuropathic Pain (NP) among SCI patients, for which 494 consecutive eligible patients of Spinal Cord Injury (SCI) admitted in the Department were evaluated for NP. It was observed that 13.76% of SCI patients complained of neuropathic pain. In 21 to 30 years age group 23.13% and 61.76% cases of neuropathic pain had dorso-lumbar injury. 48.30% cases of neuropathic pain had onset in 2 nd and 3 rd week. Discomfort was more at night (36.76%), in below the knee area and dorsum of the foot. Hot burning type of sensation was the commonest descriptor of NP and range of movement (ROM) exercises and tepid cold water sponging were relieving factors.
Acupuncture Neuromodulation 10.27.09 Power Pointyosefpollack
- Researchers at the University of Utah placed tiny surface electrodes on the brains of epilepsy patients to detect brain activity associated with motor movements. The electrodes were able to pick up precise signals from small neuron groups without being implanted, opening possibilities for brain-machine interfaces.
- Ötzi the Iceman, a 5,300 year old mummy, had tattoos located near acupuncture points that would be used to treat ailments he appeared to have. Some believe this provides evidence that acupuncture or acupressure was practiced even 5000 years ago.
- Functional MRI and PET scanning research since the 1990s has provided new insights into the brain anatomy and physiology involved in acupuncture, helping validate concepts from traditional
William Allan Kritsonis, Editor-in-Chief, NATIONAL FORUM JOURNALS (Founded 1982). Dr. LaVelle Henricks, Texas A&M University-Commerce and colleagues published in national refereed journal.
Dr. William Allan Kritsonis, Distinguished Alumnus, Central Washington University, College of Education and Professional Studies, Ellensburg, Washington; Invited Guest Lecturer, Oxford Round Table, University of Oxford, United Kingdom; Hall of Honor, Prairie View A&M University/Member of the Texas A&M University System.
The document provides an overview of adjustment disorders by summarizing several research studies and publications on the topic. Key points include that adjustment disorders involve the development of emotional or behavioral symptoms in response to an identifiable stressor or life event, and studies have examined the efficacy of various drug and herbal treatments for adjustment disorders with anxious or depressive symptoms.
Course 8 medical tests used to diagnose painfulNelson Hendler
This document lists and describes various medical tests that can be used to diagnose painful conditions. It begins by providing background on pain clinics that were recognized for using many medical tests. It then lists 55 tests that two top clinics used, and provides details on each test, including what physiological information it can reveal about the source of a patient's pain. The tests include imaging like X-rays, MRIs, CTs, bone scans, and nuclear medicine scans. It also discusses nerve tests, blood tests, and diagnostic injections. The document emphasizes selecting the right test based on a patient's symptoms and using tests like flexion/extension X-rays that reproduce the pain.
Current methods of fraud detection used by insurance companies are not cost effective. This presentation describes the inaccuracy of the MMPI, and presents a new test, which can predict who will had medical test abnormalites with 95% accuracy, and who wil not have medical test abnormalities with 85% accuracy (the fakers). Available in English and Spanish at www.MarylandClinicalDiagnostics.com
Course 2 the need for a careful and thorough historyNelson Hendler
The medical literature reports that 40%-80% of chronic pain patients are misdiagnosed. Clearly, misdiagnosis leads to ordering the wrong tests, and thereby obtaining an incorrect diagnosis, or overlooking a diagnosis totally, which results in mistreatment. Many reports in the medical literature indicate the best way to get an accurate diagnosis, is to obtain a complete and thorough history. However, this is a time consuming process, and most physicians don’t spend the needed time with a patient. Therefore, a team of doctors from Johns Hopkins Hospital developed a 72 question test, with 2008 possible answers, available over the Internet. When a patient completes the questionnaire, diagnoses are returned within 5 minutes. These diagnoses have a 96% correlation with diagnoses of Johns Hopkins Hospital doctors. This is the highest level of accuracy of any expert system available. The efficacy of this approach is proven by outcome studies, which prove that this approach results in a far higher return to work rate and reduced use of medication and doctors visits, when compared to other techniques. This is similar to the techniques used by Johns Hopkins Hospital to reduce their workers compensation payments by 54%.
Patient cost savings documented with lettersNelson Hendler
Actual case studies, documenting patient improvement, cost savings and satisfaction, documented by actual letters from physicians, attorneys, and patients
Tips on how to diagnose chronic pain syndromesNelson Hendler
This articles has many practical clinical tips on how to establish diagnosis for thoracic outlet syndrome, RSD, CRPS, facet syndrome and other commonly missed chronic pain disorders From Johns Hopkins doctors
A good night's sleep is essential for good health. However, self medication with alcohol, inappropriate prescription of the wrong drugs, and over the counter sleeping aids are harmful. This presentation provides information about the appropriate medications and over the counter preparations
This course classifies the various types of headaches, many of which are mistakenly called migraine. Various types of treatments, specific to a properly diagnosed headache, are listed.
this articles describes a test which can predict which patient will have abnormalities on medical testing with 95% accuracy, and predict who will not have abnormalities with 80% to 100% accuracy. This test is available at www.MarylandClinicalDiagnostics.com and can be used to detect fraud. This article proves that the MMPI is useless for predicting fraud.
This document discusses various types of headaches including migraines, tension headaches, cluster headaches, and chronic daily headaches. It provides information on the prevalence, characteristics, and potential causes of different headache types. Diagnostic tests and classifications of headaches are outlined. Treatment options are also discussed, differentiating between abortive therapies used for acute headaches and prophylactic drugs prescribed for frequent or chronic headaches.
Course 5 psychological aspects of chronic painNelson Hendler
The Power Point outlines the many attempts to explain the co-existence of chronic pain and psychological issues. It list various psychological tests used to assess chronic pain, and compares them.
The document discusses antidepressants in chronic pain relief. It provides background on chronic pain and classifies pain based on pathophysiology, duration, etiology, and anatomy. It then discusses the pathophysiology of nociceptive and neuropathic pain in detail. The document reviews various types of antidepressants and their mechanisms of action. It summarizes evidence from multiple studies that tricyclic antidepressants and selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors can effectively treat chronic pain conditions like diabetic neuropathy and post-herpetic neuralgia at doses lower than those used for depression. The antidepressants may relieve pain through mechanisms other than their antidepressant effects.
Principles for more cautious and selective opioid prescribing for chronic non...Group Health Cooperative
Presentation was originally done at Group Health Cooperative’s National Summit on Opioid Safety: http://www.ghinnovates.org/?p=3502
Presentation by: Jane C. Ballantyne, MD FRCA, with the Department of Anesthesiology and Pain Medicine at UW Medicine.
This document discusses targeted intermittent treatment in end stage schizophrenia. It suggests that continuous antipsychotic treatment may not be necessary and beneficial in late stage schizophrenia due to tolerance development and brain changes with long-term use. Intermittent or "as-needed" treatment, similar to approaches used in dementia, may better address the neuronal loss characteristics of late stage schizophrenia while mitigating side effects of chronic antipsychotic exposure. Further research is needed to evaluate intermittent treatment strategies for individuals in the chronic "burn out" phase of schizophrenia.
The document discusses pain and psychological perspectives in terminal Motor Neurone Disease (MND) sufferers. It defines terminal illness and MND, describing the physical and psychological pain associated with MND. Regarding physical pain, it discusses types, measurement using scales like the SF-36, and pharmacological and non-pharmacological management approaches. For psychological pain, it covers measurement using tools like the BDI and management methods. The document also addresses comorbidities like depression, desire for death, and suicidal thoughts in terminal MND patients. It concludes that managing pain in terminal illness requires a multidisciplinary approach including both medical and psychological support.
Austin Pain & Relief is an open access, peer reviewed, scholarly journal dedicated to publish articles covering all areas of Pain & Relief.
The journal aims to promote research communications and provide a forum for doctors, researchers, physicians and healthcare professionals to find most recent advances in all areas of Pain & Relief. Austin Pain & Relief accepts original research articles, reviews, mini reviews, case reports and rapid communication covering all aspects of pain and relief.
Austin Pain & Relief strongly supports the scientific up gradation and fortification in related scientific research community by enhancing access to peer reviewed scientific literary works. Austin Publishing Group also brings universally peer reviewed journals under one roof thereby promoting knowledge sharing, mutual promotion of multidisciplinary science.
—Pain following Spinal Cord Injury (SCI) is very common. So this study was conducted to find out prevalence, associated factors and pattern of Neuropathic Pain (NP) among SCI patients, for which 494 consecutive eligible patients of Spinal Cord Injury (SCI) admitted in the Department were evaluated for NP. It was observed that 13.76% of SCI patients complained of neuropathic pain. In 21 to 30 years age group 23.13% and 61.76% cases of neuropathic pain had dorso-lumbar injury. 48.30% cases of neuropathic pain had onset in 2 nd and 3 rd week. Discomfort was more at night (36.76%), in below the knee area and dorsum of the foot. Hot burning type of sensation was the commonest descriptor of NP and range of movement (ROM) exercises and tepid cold water sponging were relieving factors.
Acupuncture Neuromodulation 10.27.09 Power Pointyosefpollack
- Researchers at the University of Utah placed tiny surface electrodes on the brains of epilepsy patients to detect brain activity associated with motor movements. The electrodes were able to pick up precise signals from small neuron groups without being implanted, opening possibilities for brain-machine interfaces.
- Ötzi the Iceman, a 5,300 year old mummy, had tattoos located near acupuncture points that would be used to treat ailments he appeared to have. Some believe this provides evidence that acupuncture or acupressure was practiced even 5000 years ago.
- Functional MRI and PET scanning research since the 1990s has provided new insights into the brain anatomy and physiology involved in acupuncture, helping validate concepts from traditional
William Allan Kritsonis, Editor-in-Chief, NATIONAL FORUM JOURNALS (Founded 1982). Dr. LaVelle Henricks, Texas A&M University-Commerce and colleagues published in national refereed journal.
Dr. William Allan Kritsonis, Distinguished Alumnus, Central Washington University, College of Education and Professional Studies, Ellensburg, Washington; Invited Guest Lecturer, Oxford Round Table, University of Oxford, United Kingdom; Hall of Honor, Prairie View A&M University/Member of the Texas A&M University System.
The document provides an overview of adjustment disorders by summarizing several research studies and publications on the topic. Key points include that adjustment disorders involve the development of emotional or behavioral symptoms in response to an identifiable stressor or life event, and studies have examined the efficacy of various drug and herbal treatments for adjustment disorders with anxious or depressive symptoms.
Course 8 medical tests used to diagnose painfulNelson Hendler
This document lists and describes various medical tests that can be used to diagnose painful conditions. It begins by providing background on pain clinics that were recognized for using many medical tests. It then lists 55 tests that two top clinics used, and provides details on each test, including what physiological information it can reveal about the source of a patient's pain. The tests include imaging like X-rays, MRIs, CTs, bone scans, and nuclear medicine scans. It also discusses nerve tests, blood tests, and diagnostic injections. The document emphasizes selecting the right test based on a patient's symptoms and using tests like flexion/extension X-rays that reproduce the pain.
Current methods of fraud detection used by insurance companies are not cost effective. This presentation describes the inaccuracy of the MMPI, and presents a new test, which can predict who will had medical test abnormalites with 95% accuracy, and who wil not have medical test abnormalities with 85% accuracy (the fakers). Available in English and Spanish at www.MarylandClinicalDiagnostics.com
Course 2 the need for a careful and thorough historyNelson Hendler
The medical literature reports that 40%-80% of chronic pain patients are misdiagnosed. Clearly, misdiagnosis leads to ordering the wrong tests, and thereby obtaining an incorrect diagnosis, or overlooking a diagnosis totally, which results in mistreatment. Many reports in the medical literature indicate the best way to get an accurate diagnosis, is to obtain a complete and thorough history. However, this is a time consuming process, and most physicians don’t spend the needed time with a patient. Therefore, a team of doctors from Johns Hopkins Hospital developed a 72 question test, with 2008 possible answers, available over the Internet. When a patient completes the questionnaire, diagnoses are returned within 5 minutes. These diagnoses have a 96% correlation with diagnoses of Johns Hopkins Hospital doctors. This is the highest level of accuracy of any expert system available. The efficacy of this approach is proven by outcome studies, which prove that this approach results in a far higher return to work rate and reduced use of medication and doctors visits, when compared to other techniques. This is similar to the techniques used by Johns Hopkins Hospital to reduce their workers compensation payments by 54%.
Patient cost savings documented with lettersNelson Hendler
Actual case studies, documenting patient improvement, cost savings and satisfaction, documented by actual letters from physicians, attorneys, and patients
Tips on how to diagnose chronic pain syndromesNelson Hendler
This articles has many practical clinical tips on how to establish diagnosis for thoracic outlet syndrome, RSD, CRPS, facet syndrome and other commonly missed chronic pain disorders From Johns Hopkins doctors
A good night's sleep is essential for good health. However, self medication with alcohol, inappropriate prescription of the wrong drugs, and over the counter sleeping aids are harmful. This presentation provides information about the appropriate medications and over the counter preparations
This course classifies the various types of headaches, many of which are mistakenly called migraine. Various types of treatments, specific to a properly diagnosed headache, are listed.
this articles describes a test which can predict which patient will have abnormalities on medical testing with 95% accuracy, and predict who will not have abnormalities with 80% to 100% accuracy. This test is available at www.MarylandClinicalDiagnostics.com and can be used to detect fraud. This article proves that the MMPI is useless for predicting fraud.
This document discusses various types of headaches including migraines, tension headaches, cluster headaches, and chronic daily headaches. It provides information on the prevalence, characteristics, and potential causes of different headache types. Diagnostic tests and classifications of headaches are outlined. Treatment options are also discussed, differentiating between abortive therapies used for acute headaches and prophylactic drugs prescribed for frequent or chronic headaches.
Course 5 psychological aspects of chronic painNelson Hendler
The Power Point outlines the many attempts to explain the co-existence of chronic pain and psychological issues. It list various psychological tests used to assess chronic pain, and compares them.
Tardive dyskinesia is a delayed onset movement disorder caused by dopamine receptor-blocking agents. It affects 20-50% of patients treated with neuroleptics long-term and is characterized by involuntary movements, especially of the face. Diagnosis involves ruling out other causes and observing symptoms for at least a month after discontinuing the offending drug. Management focuses on withdrawing the causal medication, though symptoms often persist long-term.
This document provides a profile and curriculum vitae for Dr. Miriam Davis, an independent medical writer and editor based in Silver Spring, Maryland. She has over 30 years of experience writing, editing, and collaborating on scientific publications in top medical journals. Her areas of expertise include neuroscience, mental health, oncology, stem cell biology, immunology, and public health. She has authored or edited numerous reports for government agencies and institutes including the National Institutes of Health, Institute of Medicine, and U.S. Surgeon General. She holds a PhD and MA in Biology from Princeton University and has worked in various health policy roles for the U.S. government.
This document discusses the relationship between depression and cardiovascular disease. Some key points discussed include:
- Depression is a major risk factor for cardiovascular disease and increases the risk of heart attacks and mortality.
- Approximately 15-20% of patients with heart attacks also have depression. Depression is also common following a heart attack.
- Biological mechanisms linking depression to cardiovascular disease include effects on inflammation, platelet aggregation, and heart rate/rhythm. Depression is associated with poorer health behaviors as well.
- Clinical practice guidelines from organizations like the American Heart Association recommend screening, treating, and managing depression in patients with cardiovascular conditions. Managing depression may help reduce cardiovascular risks and improve health outcomes.
This document provides guidelines for referencing sources using the Vancouver referencing style, which is predominantly used in the medical field. It discusses referencing in-text citations with superscript numbers and listing full references in a reference list. The guidelines cover referencing various sources like journal articles, books, websites and more. Reference lists should include author names, article/book titles, publishers and dates using a standardized format for each source type. Proper referencing is important to avoid plagiarism and allow readers to locate cited sources.
This document summarizes a presentation on integrating osteopathic manipulative treatment (OMT) and acupuncture for a case of low back pain. It provides background on the prevalence of complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) use in the US. It then describes OMT techniques like soft tissue work and muscle energy that were demonstrated for low back pain. It also reviews the evidence and safety of acupuncture and integrates it as a potential treatment option.
This document lists 53 publications by Dr. Nelleen Baboolal, including:
1) Peer-reviewed journal articles on topics like dementia research in Trinidad and Tobago, emotional intelligence, and biomarkers for Alzheimer's disease.
2) Book chapters on mental health issues in the Caribbean region and risk factors for Alzheimer's disease.
3) Conference presentations and papers on quantifying EEG waves and determining diagnostic methods for mental illnesses.
4) A dissertation on special educational needs in children.
5) Non-peer reviewed articles in regional medical journals.
6) Other publications such as lecture notes and an educational video.
This document provides guidelines for citations in the Vancouver style. It discusses how to cite sources with 1-6 authors and more than 6 authors in references. Examples are provided for citing articles in journals, books, book chapters, theses, conference publications, and other document types. Reference examples include information on authorship, publication type, title, year, volume, pages. The guidelines also cover citing sources without authors, edited books, organizations as authors, and electronic sources.
The document discusses competencies in health sciences information and summarizes the results of a search on schizophrenia and residential or home care services. The search yielded 361 articles published in the last 10 years, of which 59 references were imported into RefWorks. The references are listed and include studies on quality of life for patients and relatives in Turkey, benefits of boarding home placement, a family intervention study in China, assessment of long-term psychotic patients in Australia, caregiver burden and coping in India, and nurses' attitudes towards clients with schizophrenia in Japan.
Haptic medicine - sustainable, accessible, low-cost0neW0rldT0gether
How we heal is different than we think. Places like Scripps, Stanford, and many more are finding ancient healing arts involving touch bring comfort and effectiveness. We describe some of the science that explains what we experience and how it helps us heal and some of the amazing stories like The Rescuing Hug. We also describe the health education work to take these sustainable methods from hospital to community including the work of American Holistic Nursing Association and www.21stcenturymed.org, a low bandwidth multi-lingual self help site based on methods used at Stanford Hospital. Presented at MIT Alumni Club/Future Health Technology Institute and the NIH International Programs in Washington D.C. 2009 Contact: cindymason@media.mit.edu
Headache diagnostc paradigm from former Johns Hopkins Hospital staffNelson Hendler
The medical literature reports that 35%-70% of patients diagnosed with migraine headache do not have this order. The Internet based "expert system" developed by former Johns Hopkins Hospital staff, including the past president of the American Headache Society and American Academy of Pain Management provides an Internet based "expert system" which gives diagnoses with a 94% correlation with diagnosed of these doctors.
1) Dr. C.R. Chandrashekar developed an interest in psychiatry through novels in the 1950s-1960s that featured psychiatric themes and case stories from a clinical psychologist. He began his career in psychiatry in the 1970s working in various hospitals and clinics in Bangalore.
2) Over his career, Dr. Chandrashekar conducted extensive research, published many books, trained thousands of health workers and doctors, and established community mental health programs to improve access to care.
3) He received numerous national and state awards for his contributions to advancing psychiatry and mental healthcare in India over several decades.
An introduction to structural and functional neuroimaging.pdfFiona Phillips
This document provides biographical information about the editors of The Neuropsychology Handbook, Third Edition:
- Arthur MacNeill Horton, Jr., EdD, ABPP, ABPN is an experienced clinical neuropsychologist and the primary editor. He has authored over 15 books and 150 journal articles.
- Danny Wedding, PhD is a professor of psychiatry and former director of the Missouri Institute of Mental Health. He has authored or edited 12 books.
- The book contains 27 chapters covering various topics in clinical neuropsychology written by expert contributors in the field.
An introduction to structural and functional neuroimaging.pdfAmy Isleb
This document provides biographical information about the editors of "The Neuropsychology Handbook, Third Edition":
- Arthur MacNeill Horton, Jr. is a clinical neuropsychologist and the director of a neuropsychology clinic. He has authored over 15 books and 150 journal articles.
- Danny Wedding is a professor of psychiatry and the former director of a mental health policy center. He has authored or edited 12 books on topics including psychotherapy and mental illness.
- Together they have edited the third edition of "The Neuropsychology Handbook" to serve as an authoritative reference for the growing field of clinical neuropsychology. The handbook covers major areas of clinical neuropsychology practice such as foundations
Roger Dreiling is an interventional cardiologist currently practicing with Cardiovascular Specialists of Lawrence in Kansas. He has over 30 years of experience in interventional cardiology. He received his bachelor's degree in pharmacy from the University of Kansas and his medical degree from the University of Kansas School of Medicine. He has held previous positions in Oregon, Missouri, and Kansas.
The document is the fourth edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV). It was published by the American Psychiatric Association to provide a helpful guide for clinicians in diagnosing mental disorders. The manual focuses on clinical, research, and educational purposes and is supported by empirical evidence. The task force that created DSM-IV aimed to make it practical for clinicians through brief criteria sets, clear language, and explicitly defining the constructs in the diagnostic criteria.
Manual rápido para a utilização das normas de Vancouver para a apresentação de referências bibliográficas em artigos científicos (papers), teses e dissertações. Também pode ser utilizada em monografias e livros. Possui citações como exemplos.
motivational interviewing for clinical practice american psychiatric associat...Nungki Triandari
This chapter introduces motivational interviewing (MI) as an effective approach for helping patients with addiction issues change their health behaviors. MI focuses on patient-centered communication to resolve ambivalence and facilitate behavior change, which is more challenging than typical patient-centered interviewing taught in medical training. The chapter argues that clinicians should learn MI skills to better engage patients in treatment and support behavior change for addiction issues.
The document discusses home care for patients with schizophrenia or bipolar disorder. It describes searching the PubMed database using keywords like "home care", "schizophrenia", and "bipolar disorder" which returned several results. The document then lists 41 references found in the PubMed search that relate to topics like quality of life for patients receiving home care versus hospital care, caregiver burden, and interventions to support families caring for patients at home.
Nola Pender developed the Health Promotion Model to help patients prevent illness through healthy behaviors and lifestyle choices. She believed intervention should focus on positive factors that influence health and worked with patients to identify behaviors to change to lead healthier lives. Pender's model emphasizes individual characteristics, experiences, cognition, and the importance of health promotion and disease prevention over treatment. The goal is for individuals to make behavioral changes that will result in improved health outcomes and quality of life.
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Third Party Reporting of Patient Improvement.docxNelson Hendler
Reproting of outcome studies is often subjective. This collection of real leterrs, emails, and Facebook posting provides third party documentation and validation of the efficacy of treatment, without the subjective bias of the party doing the treatment.
Johns Hopkins Hospital doctors report that 40%-80% of chronic pain patient are misdiagnosed, and that MRIs and CTs miss pathology 56%-78% of the time, Therefore, during extensive chart reviews of current medical data will produce a classic case of GIGO-garbage in giving garbage out. The need for accurate diagnoses and testing is critical for AI to work.
Top_Down_or_The_Bottom_Up to Save Money.pdfNelson Hendler
The article describes the need for a more "granular:" assessment of workers' compensation claims, rather than the typical approach of insurance carriers which average large numbers, which causes the loss of valuable data.
The former head of HR for Burger King, British Petroleum, and Walmart, and former Assist. Prof. of Neurosurgery from Johns Hopkins Hospital describe methods to save 54% on workers' compensation using on-line "expert system" questionnaire from Johns Hopkins Hospital doctors
40%-80% of auto accident claimants have overlooked diagnoses. The most commonly overlooked are thoracic outlet syndrome, cervical disc damage mistakenly called sprain or whiplash, post-concussion syndrome, slipping rib syndrome, Tietze syndrome and Tempro-mandibular joint syndrome. This article tells readers the clinical sign and symptoms of each and the correct medical tests to use, which are employed by doctors at Johns Hopkins Hospital. It also described an on-line questionnaire at www.DiagnoseThePains.com which gives diagnoses with a 96% correlation with diagnoses of Johns Hopkins Hospital doctors.
This paper shows how thermography can be used to disprove the misdiagnosis and over used diagnosis of "psychogenic pain." in a group of chronic pain patients.
This article outlines the differences between the anatomical and pharmacological differences between acute and chronic pain. This has significant implications for treatment, since they really are separate disorders.
This study compares the effect of benzodiazepines to narcotics on EEG, memory quotient, and WAIS testing. Valium, Librium, Dalmane and other benzodiazepines produced EEG and cognitive abnormalities in 70% of the patients, while only 30% of patients on narcotics had cognitive impairment.and EEG abnormalities.
Bi-polar patients who were having side-effects from lithium were given spironolactone to control mood swings. Five the 6 had good control for 1 year. The mechanism of membrane stabilization compared to lithium are discussed.
Emg vs. thermography to diagnose crps and radiculopthyNelson Hendler
This large clinical trial (803) patients compares the accuracy of thermography to EMG studies to see which one was a better diagnostic tool for each disorder and the degree of overlap between testing.
Valuable info for orthopedic and neurosurgeons specializing in spinal injuriesNelson Hendler
Reports from Johns Hopkins Hospital doctors document that 40%-80% of patients labeled as soft tissue injury, whiplash, sprain or strain are misdiagnosed. Use of an Internet expert system provides diagnoses with a 96% correlation with diagnoses of former Johns Hopkins Hospital doctors, resulting in a 192% increase in interventional testing, and a 50%-63% increase in surgery in previously misdiagnosed patients, 93% of whom report good to excellent improvement after surgery. .
Missed Diagnoses association in Rear end collisions Nelson Hendler
There are a number of overlooked diagnoses which occur after a rear-end accident. This paper shows an attorney how to convert a misdiagnosed 'soft tissue injury case" into damaged cervical disc,TMJ, thoracic outlet syndrome,and post concussion syndrome using a diagnostic paradigm to get diagnoses with a 96% correlation with diagnoses of Johns Hopkins Hospital doctors. This improves patient care and increases recovery.
The paper lists the correct method of diagnosing chronic pain, and matching the proper medication to tissue damage without the use of narcotics or opioids.
This list is all of the researchers who have published articles on the Pain Validity Test and Diagnostic Paradigm from www.MarylandClinicalDiagnostics.com
This document lists the authors of articles on the Pain Validity Test and the Diagnostic Paradigm and Treatment Algorithm. It includes current and former physicians, researchers, and administrators from Johns Hopkins University, Helsinki University, Sapienza University of Rome, and other medical institutions. Some authors held roles like department chairs, professors, and organization presidents.
This is a simplified instruction manual, with screen shots, which will teach staff members how to administer the on-line questionnaires from www.MarylandClinicalDiagnostics.com. It will take any staff member only 15 minutes to review the handbook. Once they have reviewed the handbook, it will take only 5 minutes of staff time to set up a patient to take the tests from www.MarylandClinicalDiagnostics.com
Three Dimensional CT Imaging in post-surgical "failed back" syndromeNelson Hendler
A team of physicians from Johns Hopkins Hospital document that a regular CT misses pathology 56% of the time compared to a 3D-CT. However, if the patient has had previous surgery, the CT misses pathology 76% of the time compared to a 3D-CT. The 3D-CT can be used to combat misdiagnosis of "psychogenic pain patients."
5-hydroxytryptamine or 5-HT or Serotonin is a neurotransmitter that serves a range of roles in the human body. It is sometimes referred to as the happy chemical since it promotes overall well-being and happiness.
It is mostly found in the brain, intestines, and blood platelets.
5-HT is utilised to transport messages between nerve cells, is known to be involved in smooth muscle contraction, and adds to overall well-being and pleasure, among other benefits. 5-HT regulates the body's sleep-wake cycles and internal clock by acting as a precursor to melatonin.
It is hypothesised to regulate hunger, emotions, motor, cognitive, and autonomic processes.
Breast cancer: Post menopausal endocrine therapyDr. Sumit KUMAR
Breast cancer in postmenopausal women with hormone receptor-positive (HR+) status is a common and complex condition that necessitates a multifaceted approach to management. HR+ breast cancer means that the cancer cells grow in response to hormones such as estrogen and progesterone. This subtype is prevalent among postmenopausal women and typically exhibits a more indolent course compared to other forms of breast cancer, which allows for a variety of treatment options.
Diagnosis and Staging
The diagnosis of HR+ breast cancer begins with clinical evaluation, imaging, and biopsy. Imaging modalities such as mammography, ultrasound, and MRI help in assessing the extent of the disease. Histopathological examination and immunohistochemical staining of the biopsy sample confirm the diagnosis and hormone receptor status by identifying the presence of estrogen receptors (ER) and progesterone receptors (PR) on the tumor cells.
Staging involves determining the size of the tumor (T), the involvement of regional lymph nodes (N), and the presence of distant metastasis (M). The American Joint Committee on Cancer (AJCC) staging system is commonly used. Accurate staging is critical as it guides treatment decisions.
Treatment Options
Endocrine Therapy
Endocrine therapy is the cornerstone of treatment for HR+ breast cancer in postmenopausal women. The primary goal is to reduce the levels of estrogen or block its effects on cancer cells. Commonly used agents include:
Selective Estrogen Receptor Modulators (SERMs): Tamoxifen is a SERM that binds to estrogen receptors, blocking estrogen from stimulating breast cancer cells. It is effective but may have side effects such as increased risk of endometrial cancer and thromboembolic events.
Aromatase Inhibitors (AIs): These drugs, including anastrozole, letrozole, and exemestane, lower estrogen levels by inhibiting the aromatase enzyme, which converts androgens to estrogen in peripheral tissues. AIs are generally preferred in postmenopausal women due to their efficacy and safety profile compared to tamoxifen.
Selective Estrogen Receptor Downregulators (SERDs): Fulvestrant is a SERD that degrades estrogen receptors and is used in cases where resistance to other endocrine therapies develops.
Combination Therapies
Combining endocrine therapy with other treatments enhances efficacy. Examples include:
Endocrine Therapy with CDK4/6 Inhibitors: Palbociclib, ribociclib, and abemaciclib are CDK4/6 inhibitors that, when combined with endocrine therapy, significantly improve progression-free survival in advanced HR+ breast cancer.
Endocrine Therapy with mTOR Inhibitors: Everolimus, an mTOR inhibitor, can be added to endocrine therapy for patients who have developed resistance to aromatase inhibitors.
Chemotherapy
Chemotherapy is generally reserved for patients with high-risk features, such as large tumor size, high-grade histology, or extensive lymph node involvement. Regimens often include anthracyclines and taxanes.
NAVIGATING THE HORIZONS OF TIME LAPSE EMBRYO MONITORING.pdfRahul Sen
Time-lapse embryo monitoring is an advanced imaging technique used in IVF to continuously observe embryo development. It captures high-resolution images at regular intervals, allowing embryologists to select the most viable embryos for transfer based on detailed growth patterns. This technology enhances embryo selection, potentially increasing pregnancy success rates.
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The development of nanogold-based cancer therapy could revolutionize oncology by providing a more targeted, less invasive treatment option. This project contributes to the growing body of research aimed at harnessing nanotechnology for medical applications, paving the way for future clinical trials and potential commercial applications.
Cancer remains one of the leading causes of death worldwide, prompting the need for innovative treatment methods. Nanotechnology offers promising new approaches, including the use of gold nanoparticles (nanogold) for targeted cancer therapy. Nanogold particles possess unique physical and chemical properties that make them suitable for drug delivery, imaging, and photothermal therapy.
How to Control Your Asthma Tips by gokuldas hospital.Gokuldas Hospital
Respiratory issues like asthma are the most sensitive issue that is affecting millions worldwide. It hampers the daily activities leaving the body tired and breathless.
The key to a good grip on asthma is proper knowledge and management strategies. Understanding the patient-specific symptoms and carving out an effective treatment likewise is the best way to keep asthma under control.
Are you looking for a long-lasting solution to your missing tooth?
Dental implants are the most common type of method for replacing the missing tooth. Unlike dentures or bridges, implants are surgically placed in the jawbone. In layman’s terms, a dental implant is similar to the natural root of the tooth. It offers a stable foundation for the artificial tooth giving it the look, feel, and function similar to the natural tooth.
Co-Chairs, Val J. Lowe, MD, and Cyrus A. Raji, MD, PhD, prepared useful Practice Aids pertaining to Alzheimer’s disease for this CME/AAPA activity titled “Alzheimer’s Disease Case Conference: Gearing Up for the Expanding Role of Neuroradiology in Diagnosis and Treatment.” For the full presentation, downloadable Practice Aids, and complete CME/AAPA information, and to apply for credit, please visit us at https://bit.ly/3PvVY25. CME/AAPA credit will be available until June 28, 2025.
Summer is a time for fun in the sun, but the heat and humidity can also wreak havoc on your skin. From itchy rashes to unwanted pigmentation, several skin conditions become more prevalent during these warmer months.
1. CURRICULUM VITAE 4/10/13
NELSON HOWARD HENDLER, M.D., M.S.
2145 East Tahquitz Canyon Way, suite 4
Palm Springs, California, 92262
Cell – 443-277-0306 email DocNelse@aol.com
EDUCATION:
B.A. - Princeton University - Princeton, New Jersey - 1966.
M.D. - University of Maryland School of Medicine - 1972.
Research Position – Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN, summer of
1968, Neurosurgery, under Fredrick William Lawson Kerr, MD
Research Position – Perry Point Veterans Administration,
Perry Point, MD, under Horsley Gant, MD (student of Pavlov)
Residency Training - Henry Phipps Psychiatric Clinic,
The Johns Hopkins Hospital - Residency in Psychiatry -
1972-1975.
M.S. - University of Maryland School of Medicine -
Baltimore, Maryland - Neurophysiology - 1974.
SCHOLARSHIPS AND HONORS:
Cum Laude graduate in psychology - Princeton University -
1966.
National Science Foundation Undergraduate Research Grant
Princeton University - 1965-1966.
Member - Society of Sigma Xi - National Honors Science
Society - 1966.
National Institute of Health Graduate Training Grant-1967
to 1968.
William C. Menninger Award - Honorable Mention -
The Central Neuropsychiatric Association - 1974.
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2. Falk Fellow - American Psychiatric Association - 1974-1975.
Taylor Manor Hospital Essay Prize - 1976.
Fellow - Academy of Psychosomatic Medicine - 1984.
Honorary Member - Israeli Pain Society - 1984.
Second Place: The Academy of Psychosomatic Medicine,
1997 Dorfman Journal Paper Award, "Overlooked Physical
Diagnoses in Chronic Pain Patients Involved in
Litigation, Part 2." - 1998.
Janet Travell Award, from the American Academy of Pain
Management,(the largest professional pain group in the
world,with over 6,000 members) “in recognition of
outstanding contributions to the field of pain
medicine.”2002.
Fellow- American Psychiatric Association - 2003.
LICENSURE:
National Board of Medical Examiners - Licensed – 1973-2006.
State of Maryland - Licensed – 1973-2006.
ACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS:
Instructor in Psychiatry - The Johns Hopkins Hospital -
1975.
Psychiatric Consultant - Chronic Pain Treatment Center -
The Johns Hopkins Hospital - 1975-1982.
Assistant Professor of Neurosurgery in Psychiatry -
The Johns Hopkins Hospital - 1975-2006.
Assistant Professor of Psychiatry -
The Johns Hopkins Hospital - 1976-1982.
Clinical Associate Professor of Physiology -
School of Dental Surgery - University of Medicine -
1986-2006.
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3. BOARD CERTIFICATION:
Board Certified - The American Board of Psychiatry and
Neurology - in Psychiatry – 1977-2006
Board Certified - Biofeedback Certification Institute of
America - 1982.
Board Certified - American Academy of Pain Management –
1994-2006
EDITORSHIPS:
Pain Editorial Board - Female Patient - 1980.
Assistant Editor - Psychiatric Medicine - 1984.
Assistant Editor - Pain Management - 1986.
Assistant Editor - Headache Research and Therapy - 1988.
Assistant Editor - Thermology - 1989.
Assistant Editor - Journal of Disability - 1992
Section Editor - Journal of the Neuromusculoskeletal System
1992-2003.
Editorial Review Board- The Forensic Examiner, 2001-2008
NATIONAL RECOGNITION:
1. Warner, J.: "When Pain Itself is the Disease."
Business Week. No. 3249:104-105, January 27, 1992.
2. Brownlee, S., Schrof, J.: "The Quality of Mercy."
U.S. News & World Report. Vol. 122, No. 10:54-67,
March 17, 1997.
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4. BOOKS:
1. Hendler, N., Felton, J.A.: Coping with Chronic Pain.
Clarkson N. Potter, New York, New York, 1979.
2. Hendler, N.: The Diagnosis and Non-Surgical
Management of Chronic Pain. Raven Press, New York,
New York, 1981.
3. Hendler, N., Long, D., Wise, T. (eds.): Diagnosis and
Treatment of Chronic Pain. Wright-PSG Publishing
Company, Inc., Littleton, Massachusetts, 1982.
PUBLICATIONS:
1. Hendler, N., Blake, W.D.: "Hypothalamic Implants of
Angiotensin II, Carbachol, and Nor-epinephrine on
Water and NaCl Solution Intake in Rats."
Communications in Behavioral Biology. Part A4, Nos. 1-
3, July/August/September, 1969.
2. Kerr, F.W., Hendler, N., Bowron, P.: "Viscerotropic
Organization of the Vagus Nerve." The Journal of
Comparative Neurology. Vol. 138, No. 3, March, 1970.
3. Hendler, N.: "Lithium Responsive Hyperaldosteronism
in Manic Patients." The Journal of Nervous and Mental
Disease. Vol. 161, No. 1:49-54, 1975.
4. Akesode, A., Hendler, N., Kowarski, A.: "A 24-Hour
Monitoring of the Integrated Plasma Concentration of
Aldosterone and Cortisol in Manic Patients."
Psychoneuroendocrinology. Vol. 1, pp. 419-429, 1976.
5. Hendler, N., Allen, G., Long, D., Uematsu, S.: Letter
to Editor- "Problems with Lithium as Treatment of
Inappropriate ADH Secretion." New England Journal of
Medicine. Vol. 294, No. 8:446, February 19, 1976.
6. Gehris, C.W., Hendler, N.: "Myoclonus Presenting as a
Pulsatile Neck Mass." Transactions - American Academy
of Ophthalmology and Otolaryngology. Vol. 84, No. 1:
129-131, January/February, 1977.
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5. 7. Hendler, N., Derogatis, L., Avella, J., Long, D.:
"EMG Biofeedback in Patients with Chronic Pain."
Diseases of the Nervous System. Vol. 38, No. 7:505-
509, July, 1977.
8. Hendler, N., Leahy, W.: "Psychiatric and Neurological
Sequelae of Infectious Mononucleosis." American
Journal of Psychiatry. Vol. 135, No. 7:842-844, July,
1978.
9. Hendler, N.: "Spironolactone Prophylaxis in Manic
Depressive Disease." The Journal of Nervous and
Mental Disease. Vol. 166, No. 7:517-520, July, 1978.
10. Hendler, N., Livingston, A.: "The Localization Over
Time of Exogenous Aldosterone and Angiotensin II in
Various Organs." Pavlovian Journal. Vol. 13, No.
3:187-193, July/September, 1978.
11. Hendler, N., Wise, T., Lucas, M.J.: "The Expanded
Role of the Psychiatric Liaison Nurse." Psychiatric
Quarterly. Vol. 51, No. 2:135-143, 1979.
12. Hendler, N., Viernstein, M., Gucer, P., Long, D.: "A
Preoperative Screening Test for Chronic Back Pain
Patients." Psychosomatics. Vol. 20, No. 12:801-808,
December, 1979.
13. Hendler, N.: "Clinical Drug Trial Spironolactone for
Premenstrual Syndrome." The Female Patient. Vol. 5,
pp. 17-19, June, 1980.
14. Hendler, N., Cimini, C., Ma, T., Long, D.: "A
Comparison of Cognitive Impairment Due to
Benzodiazepines and to Narcotics." The American
Journal of Psychiatry. Vol. 137, No. 7:828-830, July
1980.
15. Hendler, N., Fernandez, P.: "Alternative Treatments
for Patients with Chronic Pain." Psychiatric Annals.
Vol. 10, No. 12:495-500, December, 1980.
16. Uematsu, S., Hendler, N., Hungerford, D., Long, D.,
Ono, N.: "Thermography and Electromyography in the
Differential Diagnosis of Chronic Pain Syndromes and
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6. Reflex Sympathetic Dystrophy." Electromyography and
Clinical Neurophysiology. Vol. 21, pp.165-182, 1981.
17. Hendler, N., Viernstein, M., Shallenberger, C., Long,
D.: "Group Therapy with Chronic Pain Patients."
Psychosomatics. Vol. 22, No. 4:333-340, April, 1981.
18. Hendler, N., Uematesu, S., Long, D.: "Thermographic
Validation of Physical Complaints in 'Psychogenic
Pain' Patients." Psychosomatics. Vol. 23, No. 3,
March, 1982.
19. Hendler, N.: "Episodic Abdominal Pain." The Female
Patient. Vol. 7, No. 6:79-80, June 1982.
20. Hendler, N.: "The Anatomy and Psychopharmacology of
Chronic Pain." The Journal of Clinical Psychiatry.
Vol. 43, No. 8, Sec. 2:15-21, August, 1982.
21. Hendler, N., Fink, H., Long, D.: "Myofascial
Syndrome: Response to Trigger - Point Injections."
Psychosomatics. Vol. 24, No. 11:990-999, November,
1983.
22. Hendler, N., Staats, T.E.: "Occupational and
Psychosocial Stressors as Related to Health Problems:
Implications for the Rehabilitation Counseling
Process." Journal of Applied Rehabilitation
Counseling. Vol. 15, No. 4:23-26, 1984.
23. Hendler, N.: "Depression Caused by Chronic Pain."
The Journal of Clinical Psychiatry. Vol. 45, No. 3,
Sec. 2:30-36, March, 1984.
24. Hendler, N., Mollett, A., Viernstein, M., Schroeder,
D., Rybock, J., Campbell, J., Levin, S., Long, D.: "A
Comparison Between the MMPI and the 'Mensana Clinic
Back Pain Test' for Validating the Complaint of
Chronic Back Pain in Women." Pain. No. 23:243-251,
1985.
25. Hendler, N., Mollett, A., Viernstein, M., Schroeder,
D., Rybock, J., Campbell, J., Levin, S., Long, D.: "A
Comparison Between the MMPI and the 'Hendler Back Pain
Test' for Validating the Complaint of Chronic Back
Pain in Men." The Journal of Neurological &
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7. Orthopaedic Medicine & Surgery. Vol. 6, Issue 4:333-
337, December, 1985.
26. Dellon, A.L., Hendler, N., Hopkins, J.E.T., Karas,
A.C., Campbell, J.N.: "Team Management of Patients
with Diffuse Upper Extremity Complaints." Maryland
Medical Journal. Vol. 35, No. 10:849-852, October,
1986.
27. Hendler, N., Filtzer, D., Talo, S., Panzetta, M.,
Long, D.: "Hysterical Scoliosis Treated with
Amobarbital Narcosynthesis." The Clinical Journal of
Pain. Vol. 2, No. 3:179-182, 1987.
28. Hendler, N., Mollett, A., Talo, S., Levin, S.: "A
Comparison Between the Minnesota Multiphasic
Personality Inventory and the 'Mensana Clinic Back
Pain Test' for Validating the Complaint of Chronic
Back Pain." Journal of Occupational Medicine. Vol.
30, No. 2:98-102, February, 1988.
29. Long, D., Filtzer, D., BenDebba, M., Hendler, N.:
"Clinical Features of the Failed-Back Syndrome."
Journal of Neurosurgery. Vol. 69, pp. 61-71, July,
1988.
30. Talo, S., Hendler, N., Brodie, J.: "Effects of Active
and Completed Litigation on Treatment Results:
Workers' Compensation Patients Compared with Other
Litigation Patients." Journal of Occupational
Medicine. Vol. 31, No. 3:265-269, March, 1989.
31. Empting-Koschorke, L.D., Hendler, N., Kolodny, A.L.,
Kraus, H.: "When Pain is Intractable." Patient Care.
Vol. 23, No. 11:107-125, June 15, 1989.
32. Empting-Koschorke, L.D., Hendler, N., Kolodny, A.L.,
Kraus, H.: "Chronic Pain: Using Medication Wisely."
Patient Care. Vol. 23, No. 20:16-26, December 15,
1989.
33. Empting-Koschorke, L.D., Hendler, N., Kolodny, A.L.,
Kraus, H.: "Nondrug Management of Chronic Pain."
Patient Care. Vol. 24, No. 1:165-185, January 15,
1990.
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8. 34. Empting-Koschorke, L.D., Hendler, N., Kolodny, A.L.,
Kraus, H.: "Tips on Hard-to-Manage Pain Syndromes."
Patient Care. Vol. 24, No. 8:26-46, April 30, 1990.
35. Hendler, N., Kozikowski, J., Schlesinger, R.,
Schlesinger, J.: "Diagnosis and Treatment of Muscle
Tension Headaches." Pain Management. Vol. 4, No.
2:33-41, March/April, 1991.
36. Hendler, N.: “Spironolactone for the Treatment of
Premenstrual Tension Syndrome.” Maryland Medical
Journal. Vol. 40, No. 11:1003-1009, November, 1991.
37. Hendler, N., Zinreich, J., Kozikowski, J.: "Three-
Dimensional CT Validation of Physical Complaints in
`Psychogenic Pain Patients." Psychosomatics. Vol.
34, No. 1:90-96, January/February, 1993.
38. Hendler,N.,Kozikowski,J.:" Overlooked Physical Diagnoses
in Chronic Pain Patients Involved in Litigation."
Psychosomatics.Vol.34,No.6:494-501,
November/December, 1993.
39. Hendler, N.: “Skin Lesions Occurring in Clients with
Reflex Sympathetic Dystrophy Syndrome.” Journal of
Neuroscience in Nursing.Vol. 26, No. 6:342-346,
December, 1994.
40. Hendler,N.,Kozikowski, J., Morrison, C., Sethuraman,G.:
"Diagnosis and Management of Sacroiliac Joint Disease."
Journal of the Neuromusculoskeletal System.Vol. 3,
No.4:169-174, Winter, 1995.
41. Hendler, N., Jamison, R., Morrison, C., Piper, J.,
Kahn, Z.: "The Relationship of Diagnoses and Weather
Sensitivity in Chronic Pain Patients." Journal of the
Neuromusculoskeletal System. Vol. 3, No. 1:10-15,
Spring, 1995.
42. Hendler, N., Cashen, A., Morrison, C., Long, D.,
Holliday, M.: "Divalproex Sodium and Other
Medications for Headache Following Craniotomy for
Acoustic Neuroma." Headache. Vol. 35, pp. 490-493,
September, 1995.
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9. 43. Hendler, N., Bergson, C., Morrison, C.: "Overlooked
Physical Diagnoses in Chronic Pain Patients Involved
in Litigation, Part 2." Psychosomatics. Vol. 37,
No.6: 509-517, November/December, 1996.
44. Stanton-Hicks, M., Baron, R.,Boas, R., Gordh, T.,
Harden,N., Hendler, N., Koltzenburg, M., Raj, P.,
Wilder,R.:"Complex Regional Pain Syndromes: Guidelines
For Therapy." The Clinical Journal of Pain,
Philadelphia,14: 155-166, 1998.
45. Rothbart,P.,Fiedler,K.,Gale, G. Nussbaum,D,Hendler,
N.: “A Descriptive Study of 100 Patients Undergoing
Palliative Nerve Blocks for Chronic Intractable
Headache and Neck Ache.” Pain
Research and Management. 2000. (in press)
46. Raj, P., Chado, H., Angst, M., Heavner, J., Dotson,
R.,Brandstater, M., Johnson, B., Parris, W., Finch,
P.,Shahani, B.,Dhand, U., Mekhail, N., Daoud, E.,
Hendler,N., Somerville, J., Wallace, M., Panchal, S.,
Glusman, S., Jay, G., Palliyath, S., Longton, W.,
Irving,G.“Painless Electrodiagnostic Current
Perception Threshold and Pain Tolerance Threshold
Values in CRPS Subjects and Healthy Controls: A
Multicenter Study.” Pain Practice. Vol. 1, No. 1: 53-
60, March, 2001.
47. Hendler, N.: “The Misdiagnosed Chronic Pain Patient
and How to Get an Accurate Diagnosis.” Journal of
Legal Nursing. 2002. (in press)
48. Hendler, N.: “Differential Diagnosis of Complex
Regional Pain Syndrome.” Pan Arab Journal of
Neurosurgery. Oct., 2002 pp. 1-9.
49. Long, D, Davis, R, Speed, W, and Hendler, N, Fusion
For Occult Post-Traumatic Cervical Facet Injury,
Neurosurgery Quarterly, Vol. 16, No. 3, pp. 129-134,
September, 2006.
50. Hendler, N, Patients and Chronic Pain, Md. Med.,
Autumn, 4(4): 7, 2003.
51. Hendler, N. Overlooked Diagnoses in Electric Shock
And Lightning Strike Survivors, Journal of
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10. Occupational and Environmental Medicine, Vol. 47,
No. 8, pp. 796-805, Aug. 2005.
52. Hendler, N and Romano, T. Acromclavicular joint
impingement, thoracic outlet syndrome, internal disc
disruption, Lymes disease, and nerve entrapments
misdiagnosed as fibromyalgia, Submitted 2008.
53. Hendler, N, Cashen, A, Hendler, S, Brigham, C,
Osborne, P, LeRoy, P., Graybill, T, Catlett, L.,
Gronblad, M. A Multi-Center Study for Validating The
Complaint of Chronic Back, Neck and Limb Pain Using
“The Mensana Clinic Pain Validity Test.” Forensic
Examiner, Vol. 14, # 2, pp. 41-49, Summer 2005.
54. Hendler, N. and Baker, A., An Internet questionnaire to
predict the presence or absence of organic pathology
in chronic back, neck and limb pain patients, Pan Arab
Journal of Neurosurgery, Vol. 12, No. 1, pp: 15-24,
April, 2008.
55. Hendler, N., Berzoksky, C. and Davis, R.J. 1Comparison
of Clinical Diagnoses Versus Computerized Test
Diagnoses Using the Mensana Clinic Diagnostic Paradigm
(Expert System) for Diagnosing Chronic Pain in the
Neck, Back and Limbs, Pan Arab Journal of
Neurosurgery, pp:8-17, October, 2007.
56. Hendler, N, An Internet Based Expert System to Control
Workers Compensation Costs Documented by Outcome
Studies, Anaesthesia, Pain & Intensive Care, Vol. 17,
No. 2, pp 166-170, May-August 2013.
INVITED ARTICLES:
1. Hendler, N.: “Chronic Pain Patients: Diagnosis and
Treatment." Grand Rounds as a continuing medical education
program at St. Vincent's Hospital and Medical Center in New
York - prepared under a grant from Schering Corporation,
1979.
2. Hendler, N.: "Chronic Pain Patients: Screening and
Classification." Audio Digest. Vol. 8, No. 5:Side A
and
Side B, March 12, 1979.
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11. 3. Hendler, N.: "Use of Analgesic and Psychotropic Drugs
for Chronic Pain of Benign Origin." Contemporary
Neurosurgery. Vol. 3, Lesson 19:1-5, 1981.
4. Hendler, N.: “Pharmacological Treatment of Anxiety and
Mania." Audio Digest. Vol. 10, No. 12:Side A and B,
July 13, 1981.
5. Hendler, N.: "Chronic Pain and Litigation." Pain
Management - Guest Editorial. pp. 65-66, March/April,
1989
6. Hendler, N.: How an Accurate Diagnosis Can Convert a $15,000
Soft-Tissue Case into a $150,000 Award, Trial Diplomacy
Journal, Vol. 16, pp 1-4, 1993.
7. Hendler, N.: "Return-to-Work Barriers: How To Overcome
Them." The Journal of Workers Compensation. Vol. 4, No.4:9-
20, Summer, 1995.
8. Hendler, N.: "Reflex Sympathetic Dystrophy: Clearing Up
the Misconceptions." The Journal of Workers Compensation.
Vol. 5, No. 1:9-20, Fall, 1995.
9. Hendler, N.: "Chronic Back Pain: Which Test is the Best?
The Journal of Workers Compensation. Vol. 6, No.
1:24-31, Fall, 1996.
10. Hendler, N.: "Skyrocketing Insurance Costs and Lost
Productivity: New Tools for Reducing Liabilities." Risk
Management. July, 1997.
11. Hendler, N.: “Differential Diagnosis of RSD versus Other
Disorders.” The Pain Practitioner. Vol. 10, No. 2: 6-9,
Summer, 2000.
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12. CHAPTERS:
1. Hendler, N.: "Lithium Pharmacology and Physiology."
Handbook of Psychopharmacology. Sec. 3:233-392, eds.
Iverson L.L., Iverson, S.D., Snyder , S.H., Plenum
Press, New York, 1978.
2. Hendler, N.: "Executive Stress." Stress, De Grands
Specialistes Respondent. pp. 116-117, ed. Bensabat,
S., Hachette, Paris & Evreux (Eure), 1980.
3. Hendler, N., Rosch, P.: "Practical Therapies for
Stress Management." Health Promotion: Principles &
Clinical Applications. Chap. 14:432-474, ed. Taylor,
R., Appleton-Century-Crofts, New York, 1981.
4. Hendler, N.: "Psychiatric Consideration of Pain."
Neurological Surgery (2nd Edition). Chap. 114, ed.
Youmans, J., Saunders and Company, Philadelphia, 1981.
5. Hendler, N.: "Benzodiazepines: Mechanism of Action
and Appropriate Use." Life Stress - A Companion to
the Life Sciences. Vol. 3, ed. Day, S., Van Nostrant
Reinhold, New York, 1982.
6. Hendler, N.: "Group Therapy - A Specific Model."
Chronic Pain: Psychosocial Factors in Rehabilitation.
Chap. 9, eds. Roy, R., Tunks, E., Williams & Wilkins,
Baltimore, 1982.
7. Hendler, N.: "Medical Applications of Biofeedback:
With a Theoretical Background." Life Stress - A
Companion to the Life Sciences. Vol. 3, ed. Day, S.,
Van Nostrand Reinhold, New York, 1982.
8. Hendler, N: “The Four Stages of Pain.” Chapter 1, in
Diagnosis and Treatment of Chronic Pain, eds. Hendler,
N, Long, D. and Wise, T., Johm Wright/PSG, Boston,
1982.
9. Hendler, N., Long, D., Viernstein, M.: "Rehabilitation
of the Patient Suffering from Chronic Pain."
Rehabilitation of the Neurological Patient. ed.
Sedwick, R.G., Blackwells Medical Publications, 1982.
10. Hendler, N.: "The Stress of Chronic Pain." Life
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13. Stress - A Companion to the Life Sciences. Vol. 3, ed.
Day, S., Van Nostrand Reinhold, New York, 1982.
11. Hendler, N.: "Hendler Screening Test for Chronic Back
Pain Patients." Innovations in Clinical Practice: A
Source Book. eds. Keller, P.A., Ritt, L.G.,
Professional Resource Exchange, 1983.
12. Hendler, N.: "Chronic Pain." Helping Patients and
Their Families Cope with Medical Problems: A Guide to
Therapeutic Group Work in Clinical Settings. Chap. 4,
ed. Roback, H., Jossey-Bass, Inc., San Francisco, 1984.
13. Hendler, N.: "The Chronic Pain Patient." Manual of
Psychiatric Consultation and Emergency Care. Chap.
24:233-241, eds. Guggenheim, F.G., Weiner, M.P., Jason
Aronson, Inc., New York, 1984.
14. Hendler, N.: "Drug Therapy of Chronic Pain."
Neurosurgery. Chap. 316:2374-2381, eds. Rengachary,
S.S., Wilkins, R.H., McGraw Hill, Inc., New York,
1985.
15. Hendler, N.: "The Psychodynamics of Chronic Pain."
The Management of Chronic Pain Syndrome: A Primer for
the Practicing Physician. eds. Black, P., Oaks, W.,
Grune and Stratton, 1986.
16. Hendler, N.: "Infectious Mononucleosis and
Psychiatric Disorders." Viruses, Immunity, and Mental
Disorders. Chap. 40:81-94, eds. Kurstak, E.,
Lipowski, Z.J., Morozov, Plenum Publishing
Corporation, New York, 1987.
17. Hendler, N.: "Validating and Treating the Complaint
of Chronic Back Pain: The Mensana Clinic Approach."
Clinical Neurosurgery. Vol. 35, Chap. 20:385-397,
eds. Black, P., Alexander, E., Barrow, D., et. al.,
Williams and Wilkins, Baltimore, 1988.
18. Hendler, N., Talo, S.: "Chronic Pain Patients Versus
the Malingering Patient." Current Therapy of Pain.
Chap.2:14-22, eds. Foley, K., Payne, B.C. Decker,
Inc., Toronto, Philadelphia, 1989.
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14. 19. Hendler, N.: "Reflex Sympathetic Dystrophy and
Causalgia." Handbook of Chronic Pain Management.
Chap. 37, ed. Tollison, C.D., Williams and Wilkens,
Baltimore, 1989.
20. Hendler, N., Talo, S.: "The Role of the Pain Clinic."
Current Therapy of Pain. Chap. 2:14-22, eds. Foley,
K., Payne, B.C. Decker, Inc., Toronto, Philadelphia,
1989.
21. Hendler, N.: "The Psychiatrist's Role in Pain
Management." Innovations in Pain Management. Chap.
6, ed. Weiner, R.S., Paul M. Deutsch Press, Orlando,
1990.
22. Hendler, N.: "Psychotherapy of Chronic Pain
Patients,” Anesthesiologists Guide for Pain
Management. Chap. 30, ed. Warfield, C., The Kluwer
Company, 1990.
23. Raja,S.N and Hendler, N.: "Sympathetically Maintained
Pain." Current Practice in Anesthesiology (2nd
Edition). pp. 421-425, ed. Rogers, M., Mosby-Year
Book, Inc., Philadelphia, 1990.
24. Hendler, N.: "Psychotheraphy." Principles and
Practice of Pain Management. Chap. 34:455-465, ed.
Warfield, C.A., McGraw-Hill, Inc., New York, 1993.
25. Hendler, N., Raja, S.N.: "Reflex Sympathetic
Dystrophy and Causalgia." Handbook of Chronic Pain
Management (2nd Edition). Chap. 39:484-496, ed.
Tollison, C.D., Williams and Wilkens, Baltimore, 1994.
26. Hendler, N.: "Pain Clinics." Pain Management
Secrets. Chap. 41, ed. Kanner, R., Hanley & Belfus,
Inc., Philadelphia, 1997.
27. Hendler, N.: "Pharmacotherapy of Chronic Pain."
Neurosurgical Management of Pain. Chap. 9:117-129,
ed. North, R., Levy, R., Springer-Verlag, New York,
1997.
28. Hendler, N.: "Psychological and Psychiatric Aspects of
Pain." Neurosurgical Management of Pain. Chap.
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15. 2:22-36, ed. North, R., Levy, R., Springer-Verlag, New
York, 1997.
29. Hendler, N.: Pharmacological Management of Pain,
Chapter 12 in Practical Management of Pain,pp. 145-155,
Third edition, P. Prithvi Raj Editor, Mosby, St Louis,
2000.
30. Hendler, N.: Complex Regional Pain Syndrome, Type I and
II, Chapter 20, in Pain Management, sixth edition,
Richard Weiner, Editor, CRC Press, Boca Raton, 2002.
31. Hendler, N.:“The Psychiatrist’s Role in Pain
Management.” Pain Management: A Practical Guide for
Clinicians. Sixth Edition. Chap. 26: 295-308, ed.
Weiner, R., CRC Press, Boca Raton, 2001.
32 Manson, P and Hendler, N,: Post Traumatic Facial Pain,
in Plastic Surgery, edited by S. Mathes, Elsevier,
Philadelphia, 2003.
33. Hendler, N, Ethical Issues in the Medical Assessment and
Subsequent Treatment of Chronic Pain, Chapter 16:259-
276, in Ethical Issues in Chronic Pain Management,
edited by Michael Schatman, Ph.D., Informa Health Care,
New York, 2007.
ABSTRACTS:
1. Hendler, N., Cullen, J.W.: "The Effects of
Hypothalamic Implants of Angiotensin II, Carbachol,
Nor-epinephrine, Adolsterone, and NaCl on Water and
NaCl Intake in Normal and Adrenalectomized Rats."
Abstracted Psychonomic Society.
2. Hendler, N., Cullen, J.W.: "The Effects of
Hypothalamic Implants of Angiotensin II, Carbachol,
Nor-epinephrine, Aldosterone, and NaCl on Water and
NaCl Intake in Normal and Adrenalectomized Rats."
Abstracted Conditional Reflex, July/September, 1973.
3. Hendler, N.: Book Review of "Rational
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16. Psychopharmacology and the Right to Treatment."
Abstracted Journal of Psychiatry, Vol. 132, No.
12:1345, ed. Ayd, F., 1975.
4. Akesode, A., Hendler, N., Kowarski, A.: "Integrated
Concentration of Aldosterone and Cortisol in Manic
Patients." Abstracted The Endocrine Society 57th
Annual Meeting, New York, June 18-20, 1975.
5. Hendler, N., Livingston, A.: "The Localization Over
Time of Exogenous Aldosterone and Angiotensin II
Various Organs." Abstracted Pavlovian Journal of
Biological Science, April/June, 1976.
6. Hendler, N., Derogatis, L., Avella, J., Long, D.:
"EMG Biofeedback Treatment in Patients with Chronic
Pain." Abstracted Psychiatry Digest, 1978.
7. Hendler, N., Avella, J., Gordon, J., Matthews, D.,
Long, D.: "The 'Effect of Person' on EMG
Biofeedback." Abstracts of the Biofeedback Society of
America Annual, Albuquerque, New Mexico, April 3-7,
1978.
8. Black, R., Hendler, N., Long, D., Viernstein, M.:
"Diagnostic Screening Test for Chronic Pain Patients."
Abstracted The 2nd International Congress on Pain,
Montreal, Canada, August 27-September 2, 1978.
9. Hendler, N.: Book Review of "Chronic Pain: Further
Observations from City of Hope National Medical
Center." Abstracted The Journal of Nervous and Mental
Disease, Vol. 169, No. 4:266, ed. Crue, B.L., 1981.
10. Niedermeyer, E., Long, D., Hendler, N., Clark, D.,
Daniecki, K.: "EEG Mu Activity in Chronic Pain
Patients." Abstracted American EEG Society, Chicago,
1981.
11. Hendler, N.: "Comparison Between the 'Hendler
Screening Test for Chronic Back Pain' and the MMPI for
Assessing the Validity of the Complaint of Pain."
Abstracted Psychosomatic Medicine, Vol. 47, No. 1,
January/ February, 1985.
12. Hendler, N, and Baker, A., A Computer Administered and
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17. Scored Test to Validate the Complaint of Pain, Poster
Presentation Abstract 1022, American Psychosomatic
Society, Denver, Colorado, March 1-4, 2006.
13. Hendler, N, Murphy, ME, Romano, T. Chronic Pain Due to
Thoracic Syndrome, Acromo-Clavicular Joint Syndrome,
Disrupted Disc, Nerve Entrapments, Facet Syndrome, and
Other Disorders Misdiagnosed as Fibromyalgia. Abstract
1086 Poster presentation, American Psychosomatic
Society, Portland, Oregon, March 10-13, 2010.
http://www.psychosomaticmedicine.org/misc/meetingAbstracts.shtml, page 91, 2010
14. Davis, R, Hendler,N,Baker,A, Masterson,T.
Predicting Medical Test Results and Intra-Operative
Findings in Chronic Pain Patients Using the On-Line
“Pain Validity Test”
Abstract presentation, Annual Meeting of the American
Psychosomatic Society, March 12-15, 2014, San
Francisco, CA.
NON-SCIENTIFIC ARTICLES:
1. Hendler, N., Kraus, S.: "Solid State A/C Motor
Protector System." U.S. Patent #3,809,985. May 7,
1974.
2. Hendler, N.: "An Old Fashioned Big Five Safari."
Safari. Vol. 6, No. 4:34-37, 52-55, 59, July/August,
1980.
3. Hendler, N.: "Sibling Rivalry." Your Preschooler.
May, 1982.
4. Hendler, N.: "Evaluating Stress in the Office
Setting." Practical Stress Management. Vol. 2, No. 2
& 3, October/ November, 1984.
5. Hendler, N.: "The Proper Approach to Stress
Management." Maryland Business and Living. April,
1985.
6. Hendler, N.: "Measuring Stress." Maryland Business
and Living. June, 1985.
7. Hendler, N., Talo, S.: "Psychological Testing for
Chronic Pain." Topics in Pain Management. Vol. 2,
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18. No. 2, July, 1986.
8. Hendler, N.: "Comparing Patient Profile Tests: MMPI
v. Others." The Back Letter. Vol. 1, No. 8:2,7.
9. Hendler, N.: "Hysteria: Exploring the Mind/Body
Connection." The Back Letter. Vol. 1, No. 6:1,3.
10. Hendler, N.: "The Boys' First Hunt." Hunters Quest.
Vol. 8, No. 3:7, 26-27, 32, May/June,1992.
11. Hendler, N: “The Crayfish Farm Hunt.” The Gun, Vol. 2:
No 1, pp. 20-23, Fall, 2007.
12. Hendler, N.: “Unguided Hunt in an Untamed Wilderness.”
The Gun,pp. 26-30., Vol. 2: No 2, issue 6, Summer,
2008.
13. Hendler, N.: “Three Caribous for Father and Sons,”
Safari, Vol. 34: No. 4, pp. 86-127, July/August, 2008.
14. Hendler, N, and Goff, R, Innovations Including Pain
Validity Testing, The Self Insurer, pp 28-30, 2013
NON-SCIENTIFIC BOOKS:
1. Hendler, N.: Cooking Crayfish, Fundcraft Publishing,
Tennessee, April, 1990.
MEMBER:
The Academy of Psychosomatic Medicine
American Academy for the Advancement of Science
American Algology Association
American Association for the Study of Headache
American Association of General Hospital
Psychiatrists
American Medical Association
American Pain Society
American Psychiatric Association
American Psychosomatic Society
American Society of Group Psychotherapy
and Psychodrama
Baltimore County Medical Association
Biofeedback Society of America
Eastern Pain Society
Eastern Psychiatric Research Association
Hans Selye American Institute of Stress
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19. (founding member)
International Association for the Study
of Pain
Maryland Neurological Society
Maryland Private Practicing Psychiatrist
Association
Maryland Psychiatric Association
Medical and Chirurgical Faculty of the
State of Maryland
New York Academy of Sciences
Pavlovian Society
Society of Biological Psychiatry
RESEARCH POSITIONS:
Undergraduate: With Dr. Bartley G. Hoebel - Princeton
University, Department of Psychology. 1964-1965, Summer of
1965, 1965-1966.
Graduate: With Dr. William D. Blake - University of
Maryland School of Medicine, Department of Physiology.
Summer of 1966, 1966-1967, Summer of 1967, 1967-1971.
Graduate: With Dr. Frederick W.L. Kerr - Mayo Clinic,
Section of Neurologic Surgery. Summer of 1968.
Graduate: Neurology Research Fellowship - University of
Maryland School of Medicine, University Hospital. Summer
of 1970.
Graduate: With W. Horsley Gantt, M.D. and Joseph Cullan,
Ph.D. - Perry Point Veterans Administration Hospital,
Pavlovian Laboratories. Summer of 1971, Fall of 1971.
COMMITTEE AND BOARD MEMBERSHIPS:
Alumni Board of Directors - The Park School, 1973-1976.
Falk Fellow Observer - Council on Research and Development.
American Psychiatric Association, 1974-1975.
Member - Maryland State of Psychiatric Society Committee on
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20. Alcoholism and Drug Abuse, 1974-1975.
President - House Staff Society Council. The Johns Hopkins
Hospital, 1974-1975.
Board of Directors - Richmond Fellowship of Maryland, Inc.,
1974-1978.
Editor-in-Chief - The Johns Hopkins Hospital Staff
Newsletter (circ. 3,400), 1974-1975, 1976-1977, 1977-1978.
Membership Committee - Pavlovian Society, 1975.
Board of Directors - Animal Acquisition Committee.
Baltimore Zoological Society, 1975-1987.
Member - Animal Acquisition Committee. Baltimore
Zoological Society, 1975-1987.
Board of Directors - Maryland Association for Mental
Health, 1976-1978.
Vice Chairman - Richmond Fellowship of Maryland, Inc.,
1977-1978.
Board of Directors (founding member) - Hans Selye American
Institute of Stress, Inc., 1979-1991.
Baltimore Board of Directors - The Technion, 1979-present.
Editorial Advisory Board - The Maryland Psychiatric
Society, Inc., 1981.
National Board of Directors - American ORT Federation,
1981-1991.
Baltimore Board of Directors - Men's ORT, 1981-present.
President, Baltimore Region - Men's ORT, 1983-1985.
Vice President - Hans Selye American Institute of Stress,
Inc., 1983-1991.
Member - Meyerhoff Philanthropic Fund, 1983-1993.
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21. President, Baltimore Region - The Technion, 1984-1986.
Board of Directors - Mellin Foods Company, Inc., 1985-1986.
Co-Director - Head and Facial Pain Clinic, 1985-1987.
Board of Directors - Reflex Sympathetic Dystrophy Syndrome
Association, 1985-1997,President -1995-May 1997. Director
of Medical Research - 1985-1997.
Editorial Board - Pain Management Practice, 1986.
Board of Directors - Flight 3 Studios, Inc., 1987-1988.
Editorial Board - Thermology, 1989-1992.
Member - Medical Chirurgical Drug Committee, 1989-1992.
Board of Directors - Baltimore County Bank and Trust, 1990-
1991.
Board of Directors - Chizuk Amuno, 1990-1992.
Board of Directors - Columbia Bancorp, 1991-1994.
Board of Directors - Columbia Bank, 1991-1994.
American Academy of Pain Management, Advisory Board -1991-
2002, Board of Directors, Co-Chairman 2003-2004, President
2005-2006.
Advisor - The American Board of Anesthesiology, 1992.
Board of Directors - Medical Alumni Association of the
University of Maryland, 1992-1994.
Board of Directors – LifeCo a holding company for National
Heritage Life Insurance Co., 1992-1994.
Board of Directors - Mensana Diagnostic Corporation, 1995-
2003.
Board of Directors - M.D. Pain Clinic, 1997-1999
Board of Directors – Relieve Pain America, 1997-
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22. 1999,
President - Reflex Sympathetic Dystrophy Association, 1997-
1999,Vice President June 1997-December 1997
Board of Directors -Lightning Strike and Electrical Injury
Survivors, 1998 to 2006.
Board of Directors- The American Pain Foundation 1998-2000,
treasurer 1997-2000,
Rx Action Alliance, Chaired by Rudolph Guiliani, to discuss
issues of drug diversion and how to prevent it 2002-2003.
President, American Academy of Pain Management 2005-2006.
OTHER EXPERIENCE:
PHARMACOLOGY RESEARCH
Did Phase Three research for Roerig-Pfizer on
sertraline (Zoloft)
Did NDA research for Rickett-Coleman (Norwich –Eaton)
For sub-lingual buprenorphine.
CONSULTANT
Psychiatric Consultant: Chronic Pain Treatment
Center. The Johns Hopkins Hospital, 1975-1982.
Examiner: Oral Examination - American Board of
Psychiatry and Neurology. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania,
October, 1977.
Reviewed articles and books for
(1) AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PSYCHIATRY,
(2) BIOFEEDBACK AND SELF-REGULATION,
(3) JOURNAL OF NERVOUS AND MENTAL DISEASE,
(4) PSYCHOLOGICAL BULLETIN,
(5) PSYCHOSOMATIC MEDICINE,
(6) PSYCHOSOMATICS
(7) THERMOLOGY
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23. (8) JOURNAL OF AMERICAN MMEDICAL ASSOCIATION
INSTRUCTOR POSITION
Laboratory Instructor: Neuroscience Course -
University of Maryland School of Medicine, 1967-1968.
Instructor: Psychodrama/ Theory and Technique -
Phipps Clinic. The Johns Hopkins Hospital, Fall,
1975, 24 AMA Category I credits.
Instructor: Year IV and V medical students - Phipps
Outpatient Department (Psychiatry). The Johns Hopkins
University School of Medicine, 3 hours/week, 1975-
1976, 1976-1977, 1977-1978.
Instructor: Year II medical students - Clinical
Teaching, Psychiatry. The Johns Hopkins University
School of Medicine, 2 hours/week, 1976-1977.
LECTURES
Lecture: Hypothalamus and control mechanisms.
Presented to freshmen medical students (one year),
physical therapists (three years), and pharmacy
students (one year), 1967-1969.
Lecture: The physiology and pharmacology of commonly
abused drugs. Presented to Jr. and Sr. High School
students at various schools in the Baltimore area,
1968.
SUPERVISORY POSITIONS
Clinical Supervisor (for several Phipps residents) -
Department of Psychiatry. The Johns Hopkins Hospital,
1978-1985.
Clinical Director - Mensana Clinic. Stevenson,
Maryland, 1978-2006.
TESTIMONIES
Testified: On Deleterious Side-Effects of
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24. Benzodiazepines -Senate Sub-Committee hearing, headed
by Senator Edward Kennedy, 1979.
Testified: Abuse of Tranquilizers by Women -
Congresswomens' Congressional Caucus, 1980.
Testified: Orphan Disease Sub-Committee - Senate Sub-
Committee hearing on the behalf of R.S.D.A. of A.,
headed by Senator Howard Metzenbaum, 1989.
TRAINING
Psychodrama training: Instructed by J.L. and Zerka
Moreno - Beacon, New York, 2 weeks, October, 1973.
TECHNIQUES USED IN RESEARCH AND TREATMENT:
Autoradiography
Chronic cannulae implants in CNS for crystalline
drug and solution application
Chronic vascular cannulations
Cryostat sectioning
Electrical lesioning
Electrical stimulation (acute and chronic)
Fortran IV programming for statistical analysis
Intracranial sectioning and recording of
vagal rootlets
Liquid scintillation counting after tissue
homogenization to detect radioactive chemicals
Single unit recording
Sorter counter and key-punch work
Staining techniques
Wax and frozen tissue sectioning
Trigger point injections
PSYCHOLOGICAL TRAINING:
Activity measurement
Amobarbital interviews
EMG
Expert system program
Hypnosis
Learning and reward situations
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25. Lithium regulation
Psychodrama
Thermal and S.P. biofeedback
Transcutaneous electrical stimulation
Trigger point injections for myofascial pain
PRESENTED PAPERS AND POSTERS:
Hendler, N., Hoebel, B.: "Neurochemical Control of
Activity and Feeding." Presented by Dr. Bart Hoebel to the
East Coast Psychological Association. Atlantic City, New
Jersey, April, 1967.
Hendler, N., Cullen, J.W.: "The Effects of Hypothalamic
Implants of Angiotensin II, Carbachol, Nor-epinephrine,
Aldosterone, and NaCl on Water and NaCl Intake in Normal
and Adrenalectomized Rats." Presented by Nelson Hendler,
M.D., M.S. at THE PAVLOVIAN SOCIETY OF NORTH AMERICA
MEETING. Oslo, Norway, September 25-29, 1972.
Hendler, N., Cullen, J.W.: "The Effects of Hypothalamic
Implants of Angiotensin II, Carbachol, Nor-epinephrine,
Aldosterone, and NaCl on Water and NaCl Intake in Normal
and Adrenalectomized Rats." Presented by Nelson Hendler,
M.D., M.S. at THE PSYCHONOMIC SOCIETY MEETING. St. Louis,
Missouri, October 9-11, 1972.
Hendler, N., Livingston, A.: "The Localization Over Time
of Exogenous Aldosterone and Angiotensin II in Various
Organs." Presented by Nelson Hendler, M.D., M.S. at THE
PAVLOVIAN SOCIETY OF NORTH AMERICA MEETING. Little Rock,
Arkansas, October 9-11, 1974.
Hendler, N., Derogatis, L., Avella, J., Long, D.: "EMG
Biofeedback Treatment in Patients with Chronic Pain."
Presented by Nelson Hendler, M.D., M.S. at THE CONFERENCE
ON NEUROPHYSIOLOGY IN PSYCHIATRY, Sponsored by Eastern
Psychiatric Research Association, Inc. New York, New York,
October 23, 1975.
Hendler, N., Avella, J., Gordon, J., Matthews, D., Long,
D.: "The 'Effect of Person' on EMG Biofeedback Treatment in
Patients with Chronic Pain." Presented by Nelson Hendler,
M.D., M.S. at THE PAVLOVIAN SOCIETY MEETING. Los Angeles,
California, November 20-22, 1975.
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26. Gehris, C.W., Hendler, N.: "Myoclonus Presenting as a
Pulsatile Neck Mass." Presented by Dr. C.W. Gehris at THE
81ST ANNUAL MEETING OF THE AMERICAN SOCIETY OF
OPHTHALMOLOGY AND OTOLARYNGOLOGY. Las Vegas, Nevada,
October 6-10, 1976.
Hendler, N.: "The Use of Biofeedback in the Treatment of
Post-Traumatic Tic and Raynaud's Phenomenon." Presented at
THE PAVLOVIAN SOCIETY MEETING. Louisville, Kentucky,
November 11-12, 1976.
Hendler, N., Wise, T., Lucas, M.J.: "Expanded Role of the
Psychiatric Liaison Nurse." Presented by Nelson Hendler,
MD, at THE AMERICAN PSYCHIATRIC ASSOCIATION ANNUAL MEETING.
Toronto, Canada, May, 1977.
Hendler, N., Avella, J., Gordon, J., Matthews, D., Long,
D.: "The 'Effect of Person' on EMG Biofeedback." Poster
presentation at THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE BIOFEEDBACK
SOCIETY. Albuquerque, New Mexico, April 3-7, 1978.
Hendler, N. and Baker, A., “A Computer Administered and
Scored Test to Validate the Complaint of Pain, Poster
presentation at THE AMERICAN PSYCHOSOMATIC SOCIETY, Denver,
Colorado, March 1-4, 2006.
INVITED LECTURES AND CONTINUING EDUCATION COURSES TAUGHT:
"Lithium: A Therapy for Alcoholism?" Presented to the
American Academy of Family Physicians. Taylor Manor
Hospital, Ellicott City, Maryland, January 22, 1975, 1
Category credit, (paper submitted 1975).
"Psychodrama - Theory and Technique." Presented at The
Phipps Clinic. The Johns Hopkins Hospital, Spring, 1975,
24 AMA Category I credits.
"Demedicalization - The Crisis in Psychiatry." (Prize
winning essay) Presented at THE 8TH ANNUAL TAYLOR MANOR
HOSPITAL SYMPOSIUM, "THE CRISIS IN PSYCHIATRY". Taylor
Manor Hospital, Ellicott City, Maryland, April 2-3, 1976,
14 CME Category I credits.
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27. "Psychiatric Aspects of Chronic Pain." Presented at Taylor
Manor Hospital. Ellicott City, Maryland, April 12, 1977, 1
CME Category I credit.
"Mechanisms of Action of Psychotropic Drugs." Presented at
Fairfield Hills Hospital. Sponsored by Lederle
Laboratories. Newtown, Connecticut, May, 1977.
"Forms of Psychotherapies and Somatic Therapies."
Presented at Fairfield Hills Hospital. Newton,
Connecticut, September, 1977.
"Is There a Surgeon's Cure for Pain?" Active Panel Member
- THE 27TH ANNUAL MEETING OF THE CONGRESS OF NEUROLOGICAL
SURGEONS, INC. San Francisco, California, October 9-14,
1977.
"Psychodrama." Presented at Taylor Manor Hospital.
Ellicott City, Maryland, October 19, 1977, 1 CME Category I
credit.
"Office Management of Chronic Pain." Instructed by Black,
R., Bonica, J., Campbell, J., Carron, H., Gregg, J.,
Hendler, N., Long, D., Robinson, R., Speed, W. Presented
at The Johns Hopkins Hospital. Baltimore, Maryland,
October 20-21, 1977, 17 CME Category I credits.
"The Psychopharmacology of Chronic Pain." Presented at The
University of Chicago School of Medicine. Chicago,
Illinois, December 7, 1977.
"Personality Diagnosis of Chronic Pain Patients."
Presented to the Anne Arundel County Psychiatric Society.
Annapolis, Maryland, January, 1978.
"Personality Changes Created by Chronic Pain and How to
Counsel the Patient." Presented at the Institute on the
Ministry to the Sick, The Johns Hopkins Hospital.
Baltimore, Maryland, April 12, 1978.
"Personality Diagnosis of Chronic Pain Patients."
Presented to the Maryland Association of Private Practicing
Psychiatrists. May 19, 1978.
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28. "Psychiatric Aspects of Chronic Pain - A Psychiatrist's
Approach to the Patient with Chronic Pain Including the Use
and Interpretation of Available Psychological Tests and
Appropriate Use of Psychoactive Medications in the Office."
Presented at OFFICE MANAGEMENT OF CHRONIC PAIN. Department
of Anesthesiology, Neurological Surgery and The Pain
Treatment Center, The Johns Hopkins Hospital. Baltimore,
Maryland, September 15, 1978, CME course.
"Chronic Pain Patients - Diagnosis and Treatment."
Presented at PAIN MANAGEMENT SEMINAR. Maryland Institute
for Emergency Medical Services, Maryland Psychiatric
Research Center, Spring Grove State Hospital. Baltimore,
Maryland, October 10, 1978.
"Management and Evaluating of the Chronic Pain Patient."
Presented at THE WINTER DINNER MEETING OF THE SUBURBAN
MARYLAND PSYCHIATRIC SOCIETY. Delphi, Maryland, November
2, 1978.
"A New Diagnostic System for Chronic Pain Patients and a
Screening Test that Predicts Surgical Outcome." Presented
to the American Academy of Psychosomatic Medicine.
Atlanta, Georgia, November 17, 1978.
"Alternative Treatments for Headache." Presented at
HEADACHE: DIFFERENTIAL DIAGNOSIS AND MANAGEMENT. Co-
Sponsored by Mensana Clinic and The Johns Hopkins Hospital.
Mensana Clinic, Stevenson, Maryland, December 6, 1978, 6.5
AMA Category I credits.
"Psychodrama - Theory and Technique." Presented at Clifton
T. Perkins Hospital. Jessup, Maryland, January 17, 1979, 3
AMA Category I credits.
"Advances in Pain Control." Presented at Doctors Hospital.
New York, New York, April 5, 1979.
"Neurological Diseases Mistaken for Psychiatric Disorders:
Mononucleosis, Hederofamilial Tremor, Stiff Man Syndrome,
Intermittent Periodic Paralysis, Narcolepsy/Cataplexy."
Presented at THE ABNORMAL MOVEMENT DISORDERS SYMPOSIUM.
Co-Sponsored by Mensana Clinic and The Johns Hopkins
University School of Medicine. Mensana Clinic, Stevenson,
Maryland, April 18, 1979, 10 AMA Category I credits.
28
29. "Psychological and Pharmacological Aspects of Pain and
Principles of Management." Presented at St. Vincent's
Hospital and Medical Center. New York, New York, April 19,
1979.
"The Over-Medicated Patient." Presented at the College of
Notre Dame of Maryland. Baltimore, Maryland, July 19,
1979, 1.2 Continuing Education Unities.
"Neurological Diseases Mistaken for Psychiatric Disorders."
Presented at CLINICAL NEUROLOGY FOR PSYCHIATRISTS.
Sponsored by the Department of Neurology, The Johns Hopkins
University School of Medicine. Mensana Clinic, Stevenson,
Maryland, September 7, 1979, 20 AMA Category I credits.
"Clinical Approaches to the Chronic Pain Syndrome."
Presented at St. Charles Hospital. Port Jefferson, New
York, September 11, 1979.
"Overview of Psychopharmacology of Chronic Pain."
Presented at INTERDISCIPLINARY APPROACHES TO PSYCHOSOMATIC
MEDICINE: THE ACADEMY OF PSYCHOSOMATIC MEDICINE 26TH
ANNUAL MEETING. Fairmont Hotel, San Francisco,
California, October 31, 1979, 19 CME Category I credits.
"Understanding Biofeedback Using Learning Theory Models:
Operant- Myofascial Syndrome (TMJ) vs. Classical Raynauds."
Presented at CLINICAL BIOFEEDBACK FOR PROFESSIONALS. Co-
Sponsored by Mensana Clinic and The Johns Hopkins
University School of Medicine. Mensana Clinic, Stevenson,
Maryland, November 2, 1979, 16 AMA Category I credits.
"Assessment of Workman's Compensation Claims for Patients
with Chronic Pain, Stress, and Related Disorders."
Presented to the Baltimore Claim Men's Association, Inc.
Baltimore, Maryland, January 3, 1980.
"Chronic Pain Patients: Diagnosis and Treatment."
Presented at Norristown State Hospital. Norristown,
Pennsylvania, January 18, 1980.
"Diagnosis and Treatment of Chronic Pain: A Discussion of
Diagnostic Psychological Tests, Psychopharmacology,
Transcutaneous Electrical Stimulation, and Biofeedback."
Presented to The Baltimore City Medical Society.
29
30. Baltimore, Maryland, February 7, 1980.
"The Diagnosis and Treatment of Chronic Pain." Presented
at DISTINGUISHED SPEAKERS SERIES. College of Medicine and
Dentistry of New Jersey, New Jersey Medical School
Department of Psychiatry and Mental Health Science.
Newark, New Jersey, February 20, 1980.
"Medical and Neurological Diseases that Present as
Psychiatric Disorders." Presented at Grand Rounds. Albert
Einstein College of Medicine of Yeshiva University. Bronx,
New York, March 7, 1980.
"Introduction to Freudian Theory as it Relates to
Psychodrama and Theoretical Construct of Psychodrama."
Presented at PSYCHODRAMA - THEORIES AND TECHNIQUE. Co-
Sponsored at The Johns Hopkins University School of
Medicine and Mensana Clinic. Mensana Clinic, Stevenson,
Maryland, April 25, 1980, 11 AMA Category I credits.
"Psychopharmacology of Chronic Pain." Presented at CHRONIC
PAIN - PATHOGENESIS AND TREATMENT. The Union Memorial
Hospital. Baltimore, Maryland, April 26, 1980, 4 CME
Category I credits.
"The Measurement of Pain." Presented at THE ANNUAL DINNER
MEETING OF THE NBS SIGMA XI CLUB. United States Department
of Commerce, National Bureau of Standards. Washington,
D.C., May 14, 1980.
"The Psychiatric Aspects of Chronic Pain." Presented at
THE DIAGNOSIS AND TREATMENT OF CHRONIC PAIN. Sinai
Hospital, Baltimore, Maryland, June 7, 1980, 8th CME
course.
"The Stress of Chronic Pain." Presented at RECOGNITION AND
MANAGEMENT OF STRESS-RELATED DISORDERS. Audrus Pavilion,
St. John's Riverside Hospital, Yonkers, New York, June 24,
1980, 3 CME Category I credits.
"The Benzodiazepines: Mechanism of Action, Appropriate
Use, Side Effects." Presented at PSYCHOPHARMACOLOGY FOR
PRACTITIONERS. Mensana Clinic, Stevenson, Maryland,
September 26, 1980.
30
31. "Overview of Chronic Pain." Presented at THE ANNUAL
ROCKFORD CENTER SYMPOSIUM CME SEMINAR. Sheraton,
Brandywine Inn, Wilmington, Delaware, October 29, 1980.
"Pharmacology and Chronic Pain." Presented at
MULTIDISCIPLINARY APPROACH TO THE CHRONIC PAIN PATIENT.
The Johns Hopkins Medical Institution, Baltimore, Maryland,
December 3, 1980, 6 CME Category I credits.
"Diagnosing and Treating Chronic Pain." Presented at the
National Hospital for Orthopedics and Rehabilitation.
Arlington, Virginia, January 15, 1981.
"Newer Modalities for Chronic Pain Therapy." Presented at
THE ANNUAL COMBINED MEETING OF THE MSRD AND THE ARTHRITIS
HEALTH PROFESSIONS SECTION OF THE ARTHRITIS FOUNDATION.
Maryland Chapter, Good Samaritan Hospital, Baltimore,
Maryland, January 22, 1981.
"Clinical Psychopharmacology in Chronic Pain." Presented
at the Mayo Clinic. Rochester, Minnesota, January 28, 1981.
"General Overview of Pain." Presented at the University of
Maryland - Department of Orthopedic Surgery. Baltimore,
Maryland, February 7, 1981.
"Overview of Chronic Pain." Presented at THE 4TH ANNUAL
CONFERENCE AND WORKSHOP ON PSYCHOSOMATIC DISORDER.
Jefferson Medical College, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania,
March 5, 1981,
19 Category I credits.
"Implications of Dealing with Pain." Presented at THE
DELAWARE REHABILITATION ASSOCIATION WORKSHOP. Newark,
Delaware, March 16, 1981, 4 AMA Category II credits.
"The Psychodynamics of Chronic Pain." Presented at THE
MANAGEMENT OF CHRONIC PAIN SYNDROME. Sponsored by
Hahnemann Medical College. Atlantic City, New Jersey, March
23-25, 1981.
"Differential Diagnosis and Treatment of Chronic Pain."
Sponsored by Baton Rouge General Hospital. Baton Rouge,
Louisiana, March 26, 1981.
31
32. "Pain Management." Presented at THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE
MEDICAL AND CHIRURGICAL FACULTY OF THE STATE OF MARYLAND.
Baltimore, Maryland, May 1, 1981.
"Pain and Depression: Rational Pharmacotherapy." Presented
at DEPRESSIVE DISORDERS IN OFFICE PRACTICE. Co-Sponsored
by the William S. Hall Psychiatric Institute and the
Department of Neuropsychiatry and Behavioral Science,
University of South Carolina School of Medicine. Columbia,
South Carolina, May 29, 1981, 5 3/4 AMA Category I credits.
"Toward a Healthier Tomorrow: Prospects for Medicine in a
Struggling Economy." Active Panel Member - THE 30TH ANNUAL
FACULTY ALUMNI FORUM PROGRAM. Princeton, New Jersey, June
5, 1981.
"Chronic Pain Syndromes in Orthopedics." Sponsored by the
Maryland Orthopedic Society. September 16, 1981.
"Group Psychotherapy and Psychotropic Treatment with a
Chronic Pain Patient." Presented at THE 5TH ANNUAL PAIN
SYMPOSIUM. Sponsored by the Psychiatric Consultant Liaison
Service. Department of Psychiatry, Walter Reed Medical
Center, Washington, D.C., September 18, 1981, 8 credits.
"Psychodynamics and Pharmacology of Pain." Presented to
the Central Pennsylvania Psychiatric Society. York
Hospital, York, Pennsylvania, October 16, 1981.
"The Nature and Treatment of the Stress Response: A
Practical Workshop for Clinicians." Presented at
Crownsville Hospital Center. Crownsville, Maryland,
October 23, 1981, 9 credits.
"Management of Chronic Pain." Presented at Veterans
Administration Medical Center. Washington, D.C., December
10, 1981.
"The Patient with Chronic Pain: Evaluation and Treatment."
Presented to Consultation-Liaison Service. Albert Einstein
College of Medicine of Yeshiva University, Bronx, New York,
32
33. January 5, 1982.
"Overview of Chronic Pain." Presented at THE PSYCHOSOMATIC
MEDICINE SEMINAR. Sponsored by The Professional Associates
of the Psychiatric Institute Foundatio. Rockville,
Maryland, January 6, 1982, 1 Category I credit.
"Management of Chronic Pain." Presented at Lebanon
Veterans Administration Medical Center. Sponsored by
Roerig-Pfizer Pharmaceuticals. Lebanon, Pennsylvania,
January 21, 1982.
"Pain Management." Presented at Washington County
Hospital. Sponsored by Roerig-Pfizer Pharmaceuticals.
Hagerstown, Maryland, February 21, 1982.
"Coping with Chronic Pain." Presented at RHEUMATOLOGY
UPDATE 1982. Arthritis Foundation, Delaware Chapter,
Wilmington, Delaware, March 4, 1982, 5 AMA Category I
credits.
"Psychological Aspects of Pain: Diagnosis and Treatment."
Presented at THE 23RD ANNUAL NEW JERSEY POSTGRADUATE
ANESTHESIA SEMINAR. Cherry Hill, New Jersey, March 14,
1982, 10 AMA Category I credits.
"Diagnosis and Management of Pain Disorders." Presented at
PSYCHIATRIC PERSPECTIVES 1982. Sponsored by Pfizer
Laboratories and Hoffman-LaRoche, Inc. Orlando, Florida,
March 18-19, 1982, 8 CME Category I credits.
"Psychiatric Symptomatology in Neurological Disease."
Presented at PSYCHIATRIC PERSPECTIVES 1982. Sponsored by
Pfizer Laboratories and Hoffman-LaRoche, Inc. Orlando,
Florida, March 18-19, 1982, 8 CME Category I credits.
"A Rational Approach to the Use of Benzodiazepine
Medication in Clinical Practice." Presented at PSYCHIATRIC
PERSPECTIVES 1982. Sponsored by Pfizer Laboratories and
Hoffman-LaRoche, Inc. Orlando Regional Medical Center,
Orlando, Florida, March 18-19, 1982, 8 CME Category I
credits.
"Pain and Depression." Presented at THE SAN FRANCISCO
33
34. SYMPOSIUM. Sponsored by Roerig-Pfizer. San Francisco,
California, March 26, 1982.
"Management of Chronic Pain." Presented at THE 184TH
ANNUAL MEDICAL AND CHIRURGICAL FACULTY MEETING. Baltimore,
Maryland, April 29, 1982, 15 AMA Category I credits.
"Chronic Pain." Presented at Medical Grand Rounds.
Sponsored by Merck, Sharp & Dohme Postgraduate Program.
South Baltimore General Hospital, Baltimore, Maryland,
April 30, 1982.
"Management of Pain." Presented at THE 5TH ANNUAL DRUG
THERAPY 1982 MEETING. Sponsored by the Medical Staff of
St. Luke's Hospital and The Cornwall Hospital. Vails Gate,
New York, May 5, 1982, 6 AMA Category I credits.
"Correlation Between Thermography and EMG Biofeedback
Recordings in Patients with Myofascial Pain: A Preliminary
Report." Presented at THE 11TH ANNUAL MEETING OF THE
AMERICAN THERMOGRAPHIC SOCIETY. Georgetown University
Medical Center, Washington, D.C., May 13-15, 1982, 18 AMA
Category I credits.
"Clinical Usage of Psychopharmacology of Anti-depressants."
Presented at Grand Rounds. Peninsula General Hospital,
Salisbury, Maryland, May 20, 1982.
"Benzodiazepine and Narcotic Effects in Patients with
Chronic Pain." Presented at THE 1982 NEW CLINICAL DRUG
EVALUATION UNIT PROGRAM MEETING. Sponsored by the U.S.
Department of Health & Human Services. Key Biscayne,
Florida, June 2, 1982.
"Benzodiazepines: Mechanism, Use and Effects." Presented
at Grand Rounds - The Carrier Foundation. Belle Mead, New
Jersey, June 3, 1982.
Lectured at THE NATIONAL PAIN SYMPOSIUM. Presented at the
Community Hospital of Indianapolis, Inc. Sponsored by
Roerig-Pfizer. Indianapolis, Indiana, September 12, 1982.
"Management Techniques of Chronic Pain Patients."
Presented at THE CHESSIE SYSTEM RAILROAD MEETING.
Baltimore, Maryland, October 7, 1982.
34
35. "Neurological Diseases Misdiagnosed as Psychiatric
Disorders." Presented at the Wednesday Evening Lecture
Series. Greater Baltimore Medical Center, Baltimore,
Maryland, October 13, 1982.
"Occupational Medicine Update." Presented at THE CHESSIE
SYSTEM SENIOR MEDICAL EXAMINER SEMINAR. Baltimore Medical
Center, October 13, 1982, 10 CME Category I credits.
"Pain Management." Presented at THE VISITING PROFESSOR
SEMINAR. Sacred Heart Hospital, Cumberland, Maryland,
October 14, 1982.
"Management of Chronic Pain: What's New?" Presented at A
PATIENT CARE ROUNDTABLE. Essex House, New York, New York,
November 12-13, 1982.
"Diagnosis and Management of Pain Syndromes from a
Psychiatric Point of View." Presented at Saint Joseph
Mercy Hospital. Pontiac, Michigan, November 17, 1982.
Roundtable - Sponsored by Patient Care Communications, Inc.
Darien, Connecticut, December 5, 1982.
"Anatomy and Pharmacology of Chronic Pain." Presented at
PAIN AND DEPRESSION: THE ROLE OF ANTIDEPRESSANTS.
Sponsored by Health Education Technologies. New York, New
York, December 9, 1982.
"Approach to the Patient with Chronic Pain." Presented at
Franklin Square Hospital. Baltimore, Maryland, February
24, 1983.
"The Anatomy and Psychopharmacology of Chronic Pain."
Presented at Camelback Inn. Sponsored by Health Education
Technologies. Phoenix, Arizona, February 28, 1983.
"The Anatomy and Psychopharmacology of Chronic Pain."
Presented at the Adolphus Hotel. Sponsored by Health
Education Technologies. Dallas, Texas, March 1, 1983.
"Clinical Use of Psychotropic Medication." Presented to
THE EASTERN PAIN SOCIETY. Albert Einstein College of
35
36. Medicine, Bronx, New York, March 23, 1983.
"The Anatomy and Psychopharmacology of Chronic Pain."
Presented at the Hyatt Regency. Sponsored by Health
Education Technologies. New Orleans, Louisiana, March 30,
1983.
"The Anatomy and Psychopharmacology of Chronic Pain."
Presented at the University of Louisville Ambulatory Care
Auditorium. Sponsored by Health Education Technologies.
Louisville, Kentucky, March 31, 1983.
"Management of Chronic Pain." Presented at the Veterans
Administration Medical Center. Martinsburg, West Virginia,
April 9, 1983.
"The Anatomy and Psychopharmacology of Chronic Pain."
Sponsored by Health Education Technologies. Cleveland,
Ohio, April 20, 1983.
"Care of the Patient with Chronic Pain." Sponsored by the
Medical and Chirurgical Faculty of Maryland. Hunt Valley,
Maryland, April 22, 1983.
"Stress and Burn-Out." Presented at The Johns Hopkins
Hospital. Baltimore, Maryland, April 26, 1983.
"The Anatomy and Psychopharmacology of Chronic Pain."
Sponsored by Health Education Technologies. New York, New
York, May 18, 1983.
"Management of Chronic Pain." Presented at Saint Barnabas
Medical Center. Sponsored by Roerig-Pfizer. Livingston,
New Jersey, June 15, 1983.
"The Holistic Approach to Management of Long-Term Back
Injuries and Chronic Pain." Presented at A NATIONAL
INDUSTRIAL BACK SYMPOSIUM II. The Greenbrier, White
Sulphur Springs, West Virginia, June 22-26, 1983.
"Management of Chronic Pain Syndromes." Presented at THE
4TH UPDATE IN RHEUMATOLOGY. Baltimore Hilton Hotel,
Baltimore, Maryland, September 30 - October 1, 1983.
"Management of Chronic Pain." Presented at Greater Laurel
Beltsville Hospital. Sponsored by Roerig-Pfizer. Laurel,
36
37. Maryland, October 27, 1984.
"Depression Caused by Chronic Pain." Sponsored by Steve
Campus Productions and Roerig-Pfizer. Lake Tahoe, Nevada,
November 17-20, 1983.
"The Anatomy and Psychopharmacology of Chronic Pain."
Presented at Mensana Clinic. Sponsored by Health Education
Technologies. Stevenson, Maryland, December 7, 1983.
"Myofascial, Thermography and Psychological Testing of
Chronic Pain Patients." Presented at The Johns Hopkins
Hospital. Baltimore, Maryland, February 21, 1984.
"The Anatomy and Psychopharmacology of Chronic Pain."
Presented at Rochester Marriott Thruway. Sponsored by
Health Education Technologies. Rochester, New York, April
18, 1984.
"The Anatomy and Psychopharmacology of Chronic Pain."
Presented at the Western Psychiatric Institute and Clinic.
Sponsored by Health Education Technologies. Pittsburg,
Pennsylvania, April 19, 1984.
"The Four Stages of Pain." Presented at THE 1ST SEMINAR ON
PAIN - ISRAELI PAIN SOCIETY. Hadassah University Hospital.
Jerusalem, Israel, April 24-27, 1984.
"The Role of Thermography in Chronic Pain Diagnosis."
Presented at THE 1ST SEMINAR ON PAIN - ISRAELI PAIN
SOCIETY. Hadassah University Hospital. Jerusalem, Israel,
April 24-27, 1984.
"Comprehensive Care of the Terminal Cancer Patient."
Presented at the Greater Baltimore Medical Center.
Sponsored by the American Cancer Society. Baltimore,
Maryland, June 9, 1984.
"PAIN: Pharmacology, Trigger Point Injections, Hypnosis &
TENS." Presented to The Arthritis Foundation. Mensana
Clinic, Stevenson, Maryland, September 6, 1984.
"The Use of Psychotropics in the Treatment of Chronic
Pain." Presented at THE 8TH ANNUAL PAIN AND STRESS
SYMPOSIUM. Walter Reed Army Medical Center, Washington,
37
38. D.C, September 21, 1984.
"The Management of Chronic Pain." Presented at the
University of Maryland. Baltimore, Maryland, September 25,
1984.
"Pain - A General Overview." Presented to the Veterans
Administration. Baltimore, Maryland, October 9, 1984.
"Cost of Containment for Chronic Pain Patients." Presented
at THE INTRACORP BREAKFAST SERIES. Quality Inn, Baltimore,
Maryland, October 11, 1984.
"Rehabilitation." Presented at The Rehab Hospital. York,
Pennsylvania, October 24, 1984.
"Depression and Chronic Pain." Sponsored by Roerig-Pfizer.
Lake Tahoe, November 17-18, 1984.
"Stress Management." Presented to AWARE. Baltimore,
Maryland, December 10, 1984.
"Psychological Aspects of Pain." Presented at the
University of Maryland Dental School. Baltimore, Maryland,
February 21, 1985.
"Overview of Chronic Pain." Presented at Institute of
Living. Hartford, Connecticut, March 14, 1985.
"Psychiatry Grand Rounds." Presented at Hartford Hospital.
Hartford, Connecticut, March 14, 1985.
"Psychiatry Grand Rounds." Presented at the University of
Connecticut. Farmington, Connecticut, March 15, 1985.
"Defense of Worker's Compensation Stress Claims."
Presented to the American Insurance Association/National
Council on Compensation Insurance. New York, New York,
April 11, 1985.
"Approaches to Pain and Its Treatment." Presented at
Hospital for Joint Disease. New York, New York, April 16,
1985.
"Pain and Depression." Presented at THE 7TH ANNUAL PRIMARY
CARE UPDATE. Sponsored by West Virginia Association of
38
39. Physician's Assistants. Oglebay Park, West Virginia,
August 9, 1985.
"The 7th Annual Conference on Pain Treatment." Presented
at Mensana Clinic. Co-sponsored by Mensana Clinic and
Academy of Psychosomatic Medicine. Stevenson, Maryland,
October 2, 1985, 4 AMA Category I credits.
"Acute Versus Chronic Pain." Presented at the University
of Maryland School of Dentistry. Baltimore, Maryland,
October 16, 1985.
"Chronic Pain Update: Commonly Missed Disorders."
Presented at Lutheran Hospital. October 30, 1985.
"Chronic Pain Syndrome Patients: Who Are They, What's Wrong
With Them, and What to do About Them." Presented at
DIFFICULT PAIN SYNDROMES. Wicker Park Pavilion, Highland,
Indiana, November 2, 1985, 4.2 AMA Category I credits.
"Practical Ways to Manage Pain." Presented to the
Arthritis Interest Group. Sponsored by the Arthritis Fund.
Baltimore County General Hospital, Baltimore, Maryland,
November 6, 1985.
"Keynote Address: The Pain Odyssey." Presented at THE 2ND
ANNUAL COLLECTIVE STATE OF THE ACHE. Sponsored by R & R
Services. Ramada Inn, Huntington, West Virginia, December
4, 1985, 8.5 AMA Category I credits.
"Pain Clinics: What Cost Misery? What Price Relief?"
Presented at THE 2ND ANNUAL COLLECTIVE STATE OF THE ACHE.
Sponsored by R & R Services. Ramada Inn, Huntington, West
Virginia, December 5, 1985, 8.5 AMA Category I credits.
"Psychology and Management of the Chronic Pain Patient."
Presented at THE CONJOINT III PROGRAM. University of
Maryland School of Dentistry. Baltimore, Maryland,
February 13, 1986.
"Advisory Panel to Roerig for Use of Tricyclic
Antidepressants in Chronic Pain." Sponsored by Roerig for
Impact Medical Communications. New York, New York, March
39
40. 10, 1986.
"The Pharmacology and Psychology of Facial Pain."
Presented at the University of Maryland School of
Dentistry. Baltimore, Maryland, April 1, 1986.
"Chronic Pain Syndrome." Presented to the Delaware
Occupational Medical Association. Hercules Country Club,
Delaware, May 8, 1986.
"Stress Related Conditions and the Work Place." Presented
at THE 72ND ANNUAL CONVENTION OF THE INTERNATIONAL
ASSOCIATION OF INDUSTRIAL ACCIDENT BOARDS AND
COMMISSIONERS. Louisville, Kentucky, October 12-15, 1986.
"Diagnosis and Treatment of Chronic Pain." Presented to
Mental Health Service - Department of the Army. Fort
Belvoir, Virginia, November 5, 1986.
"Diagnosis and Treatment of Chronic Pain." Presented at
THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE ACADEMY OF THE AMERICAN PAIN
SOCIETY. Washington, D.C., November 6-9, 1986, 20 AMA
Category I credits.
"Diagnosis and Treatment of Chronic Pain." Presented at
THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE ACADEMY OF PSYCHOSOMATIC
MEDICINE. New York, New York, November 13-16, 1986, 19.5
AMA Category I credits.
"Chronic Pain." Presented at The Wyman Park Medical
Center. Baltimore, Maryland, January 21, 1987.
"The Psychiatrist as Medical Diagnostician Specializing in
the Treatment of Pain." Presented at THE 140TH ANNUAL
MEETING OF MODELS OF PSYCHIATRIC PRACTICE IN CHRONIC PAIN.
Sponsored by the American Psychiatric Association.
Chicago, Illinois,
May 9-15, 1987.
"Chronic Pain." Presented on 'Ask the Doctor' Cable T.V.
program. Sponsored by Baltimore County Medical
Association. Baltimore, Maryland, June 10, 1987.
40
41. "Diagnosing and Treating Chronic Pain." Presented to the
Department of Medical Conferences - The Academy of
Medicine. Medical Center of Delaware. Newark, Delaware,
June 30, 1987.
"Diagnosing and Treating Chronic Pain." Presented at
Charlestown Area Medical Center. Sponsored by
Roerig/Pfizer. Charlestown, West Virginia, August 25, 1987.
"Behavioral and Medical Approaches to Chronic Pain."
Presented at THE 7TH ANNUAL OCCUPATIONAL LOW BACK PAIN
CONFERENCE. Humana Inc. Louisville, Kentucky, September
28-30, 1987, 17 AMA Category I credits.
"Psychometric Testing in Chronic Pain Patients." Presented
at THE 7TH ANNUAL OCCUPATIONAL LOW BACK PAIN CONFERENCE.
Humana Inc. Louisville, Kentucky, September 28-30, 1987.
"Dolor Maxilo-Facial Diagnotico Y Tratamiento." Presented
at Auditorio del Hospital de Clinicas Caracas. Caracas,
Venezuela, October 16, 1987.
"Patient Selection: Psychometrics Versus Intuition."
Presented at THE GENERAL SCIENTIFIC SESSION III, THE ART
AND SCIENCE OF PAIN MANAGEMENT - 1987 ANNUAL CONGRESS OF
NEUROLOGICAL SURGEONS MEETING. Baltimore, Maryland,
October 28, 1987.
"Clinical Aspects of Chronic Pain." Presented at
Asociacion Argentina para el Estudio del Dolor. San
Nicolas, Argentina, November 18, 1987.
"Recognizing and Treating Stress." Presented to Johns
Hopkins University Alumni Association. Washington, D.C.,
December 7, 1987.
"Acute Versus Chronic Pain." Presented at CONJOINT IV:
TEMPOROMANDIBULAR SECTION. Baltimore College of Dental
Surgery, University of Maryland at Baltimore Dental School.
Baltimore, Maryland, January 8, 1988.
"Psychological Aspects of a TMD Patient." Presented at
CONJOINT IV: TEMPOROMANDIBULAR SECTION. Baltimore College
of Dental Surgery, University of Maryland at Baltimore
Dental School. Baltimore, Maryland, January 8, 1988.
41
42. "Drugs and Alcohol: Reducing Prenatal Risks Related to
Lifestyle." Presented at Center for Health Education, Inc.
Baltimore, Maryland, February 11, 1988, 1 AMA Category I
credit.
"Tobacco Use: Reducing Prenatal Risks Related to
Lifestyle." Presented at Center for Health Education, Inc.
Baltimore, Maryland, March 3, 1988, 1 AMA Category I credit.
"Understanding and Managing Executive Stress." Presented
at The Institute of Management Consultants. Washington,
D.C., March 21, 1988.
"Diagnosing and Treating Chronic Pain: The Mensana Clinic
Approach." Presented at Greenspring Valley Medical and
Sports Rehabilitation Center. Owings Mills, Maryland,
April 11, 1988, 1.5 Category I credits.
"Categories of Pain Patients." Audio Recording: Care
Cassettes. Presented at The Johns Hopkins Hospital College
of Chaplains. Baltimore, Maryland, September 2, 1988.
"Pain and Personality." Audio Recording: Care Cassettes.
Presented at The Johns Hopkins Hospital College of
Chaplains. Baltimore, Maryland, September 2, 1988.
"Acute Versus Chronic Pain." Presented at Baltimore
College of Dental Surgery, (Dental School), University of
Maryland. Baltimore, Maryland, October 12, 1988.
"Migraine: Current Concepts in Pathophysiology, Diagnosis
and Management." Presented at Greenville Memorial
Hospital. Greenville, South Carolina, November 11, 1988.
"Acute Versus Chronic Pain." Presented at Baltimore
College of Dental Surgery, (Dental School), University of
Maryland. Baltimore, Maryland, January 9, 1989.
"Objective Measurements of Pain." Presented at Greenspring
Valley Medical and Sports Rehabilitation Center. Owings
Mills, Maryland, January 11, 1989.
"Migraine: Current Concepts in Pathophysiology, Diagnosis
and Management." Presented at St. Elizabeth's Hospital.
Washington, D.C., January 19, 1989, 1.5 Category I credits.
42
43. "Treatment of Chronic Pain." Presented at St. Joseph
Hospital. Baltimore, Maryland, March 10, 1989.
"The Pen is Mightier than the Sword-Prescription Drug
Abuse." Presented at THE 191ST ANNUAL MEETING OF THE
MEDICAL AND CHIRURGICAL FACULTY OF THE STATE OF MARYLAND.
Ellicott City, Maryland, April 13, 1989.
"Appropriate Use of Drugs for Chronic Pain." Presented at
THE ASSOCIATION OF TRIAL LAWYERS OF AMERICA - NEW JERSEY'S
BOARDWALK SEMINAR. Atlantic City, New Jersey, April 14,
1989.
"Assessing the Validity of Chronic Pain." Presented at THE
ASSOCIATION OF TRIAL LAWYERS OF AMERICA - NEW JERSEY'S
BOARDWALK SEMINAR. Atlantic City, New Jersey, April 14,
1989.
"Pros and Cons of Pain Clinics." Presented at THE
ASSOCIATION OF TRIAL LAWYERS OF AMERICA - NEW JERSEY'S
BOARDWALK SEMINAR. Atlantic City, New Jersey, April 14,
1989.
"Thermography: Understanding its Scientific and Medical
Usefulness." Presented at THE ASSOCIATION OF TRIAL LAWYERS
OF AMERICA - NEW JERSEY'S BOARDWALK SEMINAR. Atlantic
City, New Jersey, April 14, 1989.
"Assessing the Validity of the Complaint of Pain."
Presented at THE 1ST CONTINUING MEDICAL EDUCATION
CONFERENCE. Great Lakes Rehabilitation Hospital. Erie,
Pennsylvania, October 12-13, 1989.
"Acute Versus Chronic Pain." Presented at the Baltimore
College of Dental Surgery, (Dental School), University of
Maryland at Baltimore. Baltimore, Maryland, October 18,
1989.
"Psychodynamic Aspects of Pain." Presented at the
Baltimore College of Dental Surgery, (Dental School),
University of Maryland at Baltimore. Baltimore, Maryland,
October 25, 1989.
"Diagnosis and Treatment of Chronic Pain." Presented at
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44. THE MARYLAND INSURANCE REHABILITATION COORDINATORS OCTOBER
MEETING. Towson, Maryland, October 26, 1989.
"The Non-Narcotic Management of Chronic Pain." Presented
at the Columbia Medical Plan - Twin Knolls Pharmacy, Inc.
Columbia, Maryland, October 27, 1989.
"Acute Versus Chronic Pain Patients." Presented at THE TMD
SECTION CONJOINT IV 1990. Baltimore School of Dental
Surgery, (Dental School), University of Maryland at
Baltimore. Baltimore, Maryland, January 12, 1990.
"Psychological Aspects of the TMD Patient." Presented at
THE TMD SECTION CONJOINT IV 1990. Baltimore College of
Dental Surgery, (Dental School), University of Maryland at
Baltimore. Baltimore, Maryland, January 12, 1990.
"Treatment of Chronic Pain." Presented at THE SYMPOSIUM ON
PRACTICAL NEUROLOGY FOR THE PRIMARY CARE PHYSICIAN. St.
Joseph Hospital. Towson, Maryland, March 10, 1990.
"Thermography: Its Applied Uses in Psychophysiology and
Biofeedback." Presented to the Association for Applied
Psychophysiology and Biofeedback. Washington, D.C., March
23-28, 1990.
"The Physiology and Psychology of Pain and Suffering."
Presented at THE ASSOCIATION OF TRIAL LAWYERS OF AMERICA -
NEW JERSEY'S BOARDWALK SEMINAR. Atlantic City, New Jersey,
April 20, 1990.
"Objectifying Chronic Pain." Presented at THE 1990
AMERICAN OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH CONFERENCE. Houston, Texas,
May 1, 1990.
"Pain Management." Presented at THE SPRING SYMPOSIUM ON
BACK PAIN. Sponsored by The American Back Society in
Association with The Washington Hospital Center and The
National Chronic Pain Outreach Association. Chicago,
Illinois, May 3-6, 1990.
"Pharmacological Management of Chronic Pain." Presented at
THE SPRING SYMPOSIUM ON BACK PAIN. Sponsored by The
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45. American Back Society in Association with The Washington
Hospital Center and The National Chronic Pain Outreach
Association. Chicago, Illinois, May 3-6, 1990.
"Non-Narcotic Management of Chronic Pain." Presented at
THE MARYLAND ACADEMY OF FAMILY PHYSICIANS 42ND ANNUAL
MEETING. Ocean City, Maryland, May 18, 1990.
"Pain and Suffering Workshop." Presented at THE
PENNSYLVANIA TRIAL LAWYERS ASSOCIATION ANNUAL CONVENTION.
Hershey, Pennsylvania, July 5, 1990.
"Psychological Aspects of Pain." Presented at THE AMERICAN
ACADEMY OF PAIN MANAGEMENT'S PREMIER MULTIDISCIPLINARY
CONFERENCE. University of the Pacific, Stockton,
California, September 14-16, 1990.
"Acute Versus Chronic Pain." Presented at the Baltimore
College of Dental Surgery, (Dental School), University of
Maryland at Baltimore. Baltimore, Maryland, October 17,
1990.
"Psychodynamic Aspect of Pain." Presented at the Baltimore
College of Dental Surgery, (Dental School), University of
Maryland at Baltimore. Baltimore, Maryland, October 17,
1990.
"Acute Versus Chronic Pain." Presented at the Baltimore
College of Dental Surgery, (Dental School), University of
Maryland at Baltimore. Baltimore, Maryland, October 24,
1990.
"Psychodynamic Aspect of Pain." Presented at the
Baltimore College of Dental Surgery, (Dental School),
University of Maryland at Baltimore. Baltimore, Maryland,
October 24, 1990.
"Acute Versus Chronic Pain." Presented at the Baltimore
College Dental Surgery, (Dental School), University of
Maryland at Baltimore. Baltimore, Maryland, January 8,
1991.
"Psychodynamic Aspect of Pain." Presented at the Baltimore
College of Dental Surgery, (Dental School), University of
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46. Maryland at Baltimore. Baltimore, Maryland, January 8,
1991.
"Psychiatric Aspects and Pharmacology of Reflex Sympathetic
Dystrophy." Presented at THE SYMPOSIUM ON SYMPATHETICALLY
MAINTAINED PAIN. Sponsored by Mensana Clinic. Stevenson,
Maryland, April 3, 1991, 6 Category I CME credits.
"Reflex Sympathetic Dystrophy." Presented at The Greenville
Hospital System. Greenville, South Carolina, December 6,
1991, 12.5 CME credits.
"Differential Diagnosis of R.S.D. Versus Nerve Entrapment."
Presented at THE 4TH HANDS-ON PERIPHERAL NERVE REGENERATION
WORKSHOP. Baltimore, Maryland, April 3-6, 1992, 18
Category II CME credits.
"Overlooked Physical Diagnoses in Chronic Pain Patients
with Litigation." Presented at NATIONAL WORKERS'
COMPENSATION AND OCCUPATIONAL MEDICINE SEMINAR. Sponsored
by SEAK, Inc. Hyannis, Massachusetts, July 21-23, 1992,
19.5 Category I CME credits.
"Reflex Sympathetic Dystrophy." Presented at THE 1992
ANNUAL CONFERENCE OF THE AMERICAN ACADEMY OF PAIN
MANAGEMENT. October 8-11, 1992, 25 CME Credits.
"Reflex Sympathetic Dystrophy." Presented to the State
Industrial System. Las Vegas, Nevada, March 18, 1993.
"Validating Complaints of Chronic Pain in Workers'
Compensation and Occupational Medicine Patients."
Presented at THE 2ND ANNUAL WORKERS' COMPENSATION DEFENSE
AND OCCUPATIONAL MEDICINE SEMINAR. San Francisco,
California, March 20, 1993, 18.25 Category I AMA credits.
"Reflex Sympathetic Dystrophy - A Devastating Disorder."
Presented at The Institute on the Ministry to the Sick.
The Johns Hopkins Hospital College of the Chaplains.
Baltimore, Maryland, May 4, 1993.
"Multidisciplinary Approaches to Pain Care." Presented at
THE PHILADELPHIA PAIN SOCIETY: 3RD ANNUAL MEETING.
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, October 27, 1993, 7 Category I
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47. CME credits.
"Pharmacological Management of Pain - Antidepressants,
Anti-Convulsants, and Anti-Arrhythmics." Presented at THE
PHILADELPHIA PAIN SOCIETY: 3RD ANNUAL MEETING.
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, October 27, 1993, 7 Category I
CME credits.
"Malpractice and Asset Protection: Strategies for the
90's." Mensana Clinic. Stevenson, Maryland, December 1,
1993.
"ICD Code for R.S.D." Presented at THE R.S.D. AWARENESS
CONFERENCE. Sponsored by the Reflex Sympathetic Dystrophy
Syndrome Association of California. La Jolla, California,
December 4, 1993.
"Psychiatric Aspects of Treatment." Presented at the
Reflex Sympathetic Dystrophy Seminar. Orlando, Florida,
April 15-16, 1994, 12 AMA Category I credits.
"Dealing with Reflex Sympathetic Dystrophy." Presented at
THE 3RD ANNUAL NATIONAL WORKERS' COMPENSATION AND
DISABILITY CONFERENCE AND EXHIBIT. Chicago, Illinois,
November 1-3, 1994.
"R.S.D. Research Advances." Presented at THE 2ND ANNUAL
CALIFORNIA R.S.D. AWARENESS CONFERENCE. Los Angeles,
California, December 2-3, 1994.
"Lessons of the Pain Center Model." Presented at THE JOHNS
HOPKINS PAIN TREATMENT CENTER: 20TH ANNIVERSARY SYMPOSIUM.
Sponsored by Bristol-Myers-Squibb. Baltimore, Maryland,
March 3-5, 1995, 20 AMA Category I credits.
"Pain Management in Workers' Compensation." Presented at
THE 4TH ANNUAL NATIONAL WORKERS' COMPENSATION DEFENSE AND
OCCUPATIONAL MEDICINE SEMINAR. San Francisco, California,
March 22-24, 1995.
"Reflex Sympathetic Dystrophy." Presented at THE 4TH
ANNUAL NATIONAL WORKERS' COMPENSATION DEFENSE AND
OCCUPATIONAL MEDICINE SEMINAR. San Francisco, California,
March 22-24, 1995.
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48. "Explaining Chronic Pain to the Jury." Presented at THE
ADVOCATES CIRCLE DINNER - YORK TRIAL LAWYERS. York,
Pennsylvania, April 11, 1995.
9TH ANNUAL MOOD DISORDERS SYMPOSIUM. Presented at The
Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine. Baltimore,
Maryland, April 25, 1995, 5 Category I credits.
"A View of R.S.D." Presented at the Front Street Station.
Northumberland, Pennsylvania, May 18, 1995.
"Reflex Sympathetic Dystrophy - Diagnosis and Treatment."
Presented at THE 2ND ANNUAL CASE MANAGEMENT SOCIETY OF
AMERICA. Tulsa, Oklahoma, September 14, 1995.
"Reflex Sympathetic Dystrophy." Presented at the AMERICAN
ACADEMY OF PAIN MANAGEMENT: 1995 ANNUAL MULTIDISCIPLINARY
CONFERENCE. Dallas, Texas, September 16, 1995, 32 Category
I credits.
9TH ANNUAL PSYCHIATRY SYMPOSIUM - INTERFACE: MEDICINE &
PSYCHIATRY. Presented at St. Joseph Medical Center.
Towson, Maryland, November 4, 1995, 6 Category I CME
credits.
"Dealing with Pain: Reflex Sympathetic Dystrophy and Other
Problems." Presented at THE 4TH ANNUAL NATIONAL WORKERS'
COMPENSATION AND DISABILITY CONFERENCE. Chicago, Illinois,
November 15-17, 1995.
13TH ANNUAL SYMPOSIUM ON PRACTICAL NEUROLOGY FOR THE
PRIMARY CARE PHYSICIAN. Presented at St. Joseph Medical
Center. Towson, Maryland, March 23, 1996, 7.5 Category I
CME credits.
Lectured at THE LIGHTNING STRIKE AND ELECTRIC SHOCK VICTIMS
INTERNATIONAL MEETING. Presented at the Gettysburg Hotel.
Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, June 22, 1996.
16TH ANNUAL WORKERS' COMPENSATION AND OCCUPATIONAL MEDICINE
SEMINAR. Presented at Tara Hyannis Conference Center.
Hyannis, Massachusetts, July 16-18, 1996, 18 Category I AMA
credits.
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49. AMERICAN ACADEMY OF PAIN MANAGEMENT ANNUAL MEETING.
Sponsored by Maricopa Integrated Health System: Department
of Academic Affairs. Washington, D.C., September 26-29,
1996, 12 Category I AMA credits.
TOPICS IN CLINICAL RHEUMATOLOGY. Sponsored by the
Arthritis Foundation. Baltimore, Maryland, October 4,
1996, 7 Category I AMA credits.
10TH ANNUAL INTERFACE: MEDICINE & PSYCHIATRY. Presented at
St. Joseph Medical Center. Towson, Maryland, November 2,
1996, 6 Category I CME credits.
"Behavior Management." Presented at the University of
Baltimore: Department of Oral and Craniofacial Biological
Sciences. Baltimore, Maryland, November 6, 1996.
"Dealing with Chronic Pain: Loss Control and Treatment."
Presented at THE 5TH ANNUAL NATIONAL WORKERS' COMPENSATION
AND DISABILITY CONFERENCE. Chicago, Illinois, November 11-
13, 1996.
THE SOUTHERN MEDICAL ASSOCIATION MEETING. Presented at The
Convention Center. Baltimore, Maryland, November 23, 1996.
"Pain Management." Presented to The Greater Philadelphia
Claim Association. Conshohocken, Pennsylvania, December
12, 1996.
"Reflex Sympathetic Dystrophy and Its Differential
Diagnoses." Presented at THE ANNUAL WINTER SCIENTIFIC
CONFERENCE. Sponsored by The New England Pain Association
and The American Pain Society. Woodstock, Vermont,
February 7-9, 1997, 6.5 AMA Category I credits.
14TH ANNUAL SYMPOSIUM ON PRACTICAL NEUROLOGY FOR THE
PRIMARY CARE PHYSICIAN. Sponsored by St. Joseph Medical
Center. Presented at St. Joseph Medical Center.
Baltimore, Maryland, March 22, 1997, 7.5 Category I CME
credits.
11TH ANNUAL MOOD DISORDERS SYMPOSIUM. Presented at The
Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine. Baltimore,
Maryland, April 30, 1997, 5 Category I credits.
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50. SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM - 1997 MEDICAL UPDATES. Sponsored by
the Medical Alumni Association of the University of
Maryland, Inc. Presented at Davidge Hall. Baltimore,
Maryland, May 2, 1997, 3 Category I AMA credits.
"Behavioral Aspects." Presented at ADVANCES IN PAIN
MANAGEMENT: THE 21ST CENTURY. Sponsored by The Cleveland
Clinic Foundation. Cleveland, Ohio, May 17-20, 1997, 27.5
Category I credits.
"Commonly Overlooked Diagnoses in Chronic Pain Patients."
Presented at REHABILITATION OF THE SPINE: UPDATE '97.
Orlando, Florida, July 10-12, 1997, 6.5 Category I AMA
credits.
"New Options and Trends in Pain Management." Presented at
PAIN: HOW TO TAKE CONTROL AND STOP THE AGONY. Sponsored
by the American Medical Association. New York, New York,
July 17, 1997.
"Chronic Pain Diagnosis and Treatment." Presented at
THE 9TH ANNUAL FLORIDA SAFETY & HEALTH CONFERENCE.
Sponsored
by the Florida Safety & Health Institute, Inc. Orlando,
Florida, August 10-13, 1997.
"Dealing with Chronic Pain." Presented at NATIONAL
WORKERS' COMPENSATION AND DISABILITY CONFERENCE & EXHIBIT.
Chicago, Illinois, November 17-19, 1997.
"Reflex Sympathetic Disease (CRPS Type 1)." Presented at
the MEDICAL GRAND ROUNDS. Baltimore, Maryland, November
20, 1997.
"Hot Tips in Workers' Compensation." Presented at THE
MARYLAND INSTITUTE FOR CONTINUING PROFESSIONAL EDUCATION OF
LAWYERS, INC. Rockville, Maryland, January 21, 1998.
"Hot Tips in Workers' Compensation." Presented at THE
MARYLAND INSTITUTE FOR CONTINUING PROFESSIONAL EDUCATION OF
LAWYERS, INC. Rockville, Maryland, February 6, 1998.
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51. "Principles of Pain and Pain Management." Presented at
JOHNS HOPKINS UNIVERSITY ACUTE CARE NURSE PRACTITIONER
PROGRAM. Baltimore, Maryland, February 17, 1998.
"Mis-diagnosing RSD." Presented at MERCY HOSPITAL. San
Diego & San Jose, California, March 28, 1998.
"Spine Disability." Presented at ANNE ARUNDEL MEDICAL
CENTER. Annapolis, Maryland, April 24, 1998.
"Commonly Overlooked Medical Diagnoses in Chronic Pain
Patients." Presented at THE ARTHRITIS CENTER OF
CONNECTICUT. Waterbury, Connecticut, May, 1998.
"Lightening Strike & Electric Shock Survivors Int., Inc."
Presented at the 8TH ANNUAL WORLD CONFERENCE. Pigeon
Forge, Tennessee, May 1, 1998.
"What is Happening in RSD Research: A look into the future
and the misdiagnoses of RSD." Presented at the MEDICAL
GRAND ROUNDS PROGRAM. Erie, Pennsylvania, May 7, 1998.
"Medical Issues in the Legal Profession." Presented at the
the NEW JERSEY LAW CENTER. New Brunswick, New Jersey,
August 14, 1998.
“Cost Savings Using the Mensana Diagnostic Corporation
Computer Scored Tests” present to KEPORAN, the Japanese
Group of Insurance Executives Study Mission Tour, at their
request, Presented at the MADISON HOTEL. Washington, DC,
August 31,1998.
"Psychological Evaluation in Disability & Injury."
Presented at the AMERICAN ACADEMY OF PAIN MANAGEMENT.
Atlanta, Georgia, September 11, 1998.
"Comprehensive Approaches to Pain Management in
Rehabilitative and Oncology." Presented at the JFK
JOHNSON REHABILITATION INSTITUTE. Edison, New Jersey,
December 11, 1998.
“Commonly Misdiagnosed Chronic Pain Problems,” Sinai
Hospital, Baltimore, Maryland, sponsored by Roxane
Laboratories, Jan. 15, 1999.
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52. “Commonly Misdiagnosed Chronic Pain Problems,” Grand
Rounds, at the Riyadh al Kharj Armed Forces Hospital,
sponsored by the Hospital, Riyadh, Kingdom of Saudi
Arabia, March. 11, 1999.
“Differential Diagnosis of Facial Pain Problems,” Grand
Rounds, at the Riyadh al Kharj Armed Forces Hospital,
sponsored by the Hospital, Riyadh, Kingdom of Saudi
Arabia, March. 13, 1999.
“How to Evaluate Chronic Pain Patients Involved in
Litigation” presented to SEAK National Conference, San
Francisco, California, March 16, 1999.
“Chronic Pain Misdiagnosis, and a Method to Achieve
Correct Diagnosis.” Presented to 3,000 Workers
Compensation Workers, from United States Government,
CHEP, Orlando Florida, Sept. 1, 1999
“Misdiagnosis of Chronic Pain Problems, with Special
Attention to RSD (CRPS I)” presented to the American
Academy of Pain Management, Las Vegas, Sept 23, 1999.
“Correct Diagnosis of Chronic Pain Patients” presented
for Grand Rounds at the Far Eastern University Hospital,
Manila, The Philippines, Oct. 15, 1999.
“Computer Scored and Interpreted Diagnostics Test for
Validating Pain and Diagnosing Pain.” The National
Federation of Health Insurance, Tokyo, Japan, Dec. 2000.
“Brain Damage From Lightning Strike and Electrical
Injury” Presented at Lightning Strike and Electrical
Injury Survivors International, Pigeon Forge, Tenn.,
April 2002.
“How an Accurate Diagnosis and Proper Treatment Can
Result in Cost Savings” presented at the SEAK
Conference, Cape Cod, July,2002.
“Sexual Dysfunction in Electric Shock and Lightning
Strike Survivors” Presented at Lightning Strike and
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53. Electrical Injury Survivors International, Pigeon
Forge,Tenn., April 2003.
“Overlooked Diagnoses in Electric Shock and Lightning
Strike Survivors” Presented at American Academy of
Pain Management, Denver, Sept. 2003.
“Overlooked Diagnoses in Chronic Pain Patients”
Presented at Johns Hopkins Hospital, Pain Rounds, Oct.
2003.
“Misdiagnoses in patients who survive Lightning Strike
and Electrical injuries” Presented at Johns Hopkins
Hospital, Pain Rounds, Feb. 2004.
“Overlooked Diagnoses in Electric Shock and Lightning
Strike Survivors” Presented at Lightning Strike and
Electrical Injury Survivors International, Orlando,
Florida, May 2004.
“How an Accurate Diagnosis Can Save Insurance Carriers
Money and Improve Health Care Delivery.” An 8 hour, one
day long seminar, Presented at the SEAK Conference,
Hyannis, Mass., July 2004.
“Differential Diagnosis in CRPS I” Presented at the
American Academy of Pain Management in San Antonio,
Texas, Sept. 2004.
“Misdiagnosis in Chronic Pain Patients” Presented at
Sheppard Pratt Hospital, Oct. 2004.
“Why chronic pain patients are misdiagnosed and how to
obtain a proper diagnosis.” Grand Rounds, Fortis
Hospital, Bangalore, India, Dec. 15th, 2010.
“Why chronic pain patients are misdiagnosed and how to
obtain a proper diagnosis.” Presented at the Second
Annual Interventional Pain Management Course, Daradia
Pain Center, Kolkata, India, Dec. 22, 2010.
“Why chronic pain patients are misdiagnosed and how to
obtain a proper diagnosis.” Department Conference-
Departments of Neurosurgery, and Anesthesiology,
Apollo Hospital, Bangalore, Dec. 27th, 2010.
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