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<strong>Arthur</strong> G. <strong>Lipman</strong><br />

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INVITED PRESENTATIONS (Continued)<br />

385. AHCPR Acute and Chronic Malignant Pain Management Guidelines, American College of Osteopathic Family<br />

Physicians, 99th Annual Convention, San Francisco CA, Nov 1994.<br />

386. How the Practicing Clinician can use the Federal Clinical Practice Guidelines on Acute and Cancer Pain<br />

Management, Utah Medical <strong>Association</strong>, Salt Lake City UT Dec 1994.<br />

387. Converting Pain Management into Practice. Harris County <strong>Pharm</strong>aceutical <strong>Association</strong> and Houston-Galveston Area<br />

Society of Hospital <strong>Pharm</strong>acists, Houston TX, Feb 1995.<br />

388. Analgesic <strong>Pharm</strong>acology and Therapeutics, American Academy of Pain Medicine Review Course in Pain Medicine,<br />

Palm Springs CA, Feb 1995<br />

389. Management of Acute and Chronic Pain, University Learning Systems, Las Vegas, NV, Feb 1995.<br />

390. Pain Control- A Multidisciplinary Approach Columbus Hospital, Great Falls MT, Mar 1995.<br />

391. Pain Management in Long Term Care, Health Facilities Alliance of Utah and Utah State Department of Health, St.<br />

George UT, Mar 1995<br />

392. Cancer Pain Management, Intercollegiate Center <strong>for</strong> Nursing Education, Spokane WA Mar 1995.<br />

393. Management of Acute and Chronic Pain, University Learning Systems, Marco Island FL, Apr 1995.<br />

394. Integrating the AHCPR Guidelines into Practice. Pain Management: An Interdisciplinary Approach, University of<br />

Utah College of Nursing and Utah Pain Management Nurses, Salt Lake City UT, May 1995.<br />

395. Acute and Cancer Pain Management Guidelines. Academy of Managed Care <strong>Pharm</strong>acy Annual Meeting, Toronto,<br />

Ontario, Canada, May 1995.<br />

396. Clinical Practice Guidelines <strong>for</strong> Managing Cancer Pain. Michigan <strong>Association</strong> of Osteopathic Physicians and<br />

Surgeons. Dearborn, MI, May 1995.<br />

397. Differentiating Acute, Chronic Malignant and Chronic Nonmalignant Pain. Utah Society of Hospital <strong>Pharm</strong>acists<br />

Annual Meeting, Park City UT, May 1995.<br />

398. The Importance of Pain and Symptom Control in a Changing Environment. American Society of Consultant<br />

<strong>Pharm</strong>acists Annual Midyear Conference, San Diego CA, May 1995.<br />

399. The Physician Assistant's Role in Pain Management. American Academy of Physician Assistants 23rd Annual<br />

Conference, Las Vegas NV, June 1995.<br />

400. Defining New Standards and Implications <strong>for</strong> Care <strong>for</strong> the Nurse Practitioner. American Academy of Nurse<br />

Practitioners 10th Annual National Conference, Hollywood CA , June 1995.<br />

401. Understanding and Assessing Pain. First Annual Pain Management Seminar, University of Arizona Colleges of<br />

<strong>Pharm</strong>acy and Nursing and the Arizona Society of Hospital <strong>Pharm</strong>acists, Scottsdale AZ, July 1995.<br />

402. Analgesic Drugs <strong>for</strong> Neuropathic and Sympathetically Maintained Pain. Pain Management in Elderly People<br />

sponsored by Sepulveda Department of Veterans Affairs Medical Center, Gerontological Society of America, and<br />

UCLA Multicampus Program of Geriatrics and Gerontology, Culver City CA, August, 1995.<br />

403. Understanding and Improving Pain Management. Tenth Annual <strong>Pharm</strong>acy Management Conference, Walker Drug<br />

Company, Birmingham AL, August, 1995.<br />

404. The Effective Assessment and Management of Chronic Pain, Maricopa County <strong>Pharm</strong>acy <strong>Association</strong>, Phoenix AZ,<br />

September, 1995.<br />

405. Cancer Pain Management and the AHCPR Guideline. Northland <strong>Hospice</strong>, Flagstaff AZ, September, 1995<br />

406. Chronic Nonmalignant Pain Syndromes. Illinois College of Clinical <strong>Pharm</strong>acy, Chicago IL September 1995.<br />

407. The Importance of Pain and Symptom Control in a Changing Environment. 55th Annual Convention and Scientific<br />

Sessions, American College of Osteopathic Internists, Fort Lauderdale FL, October 1995.<br />

408. Managing Chronic Malignant and Nonmalignant Pain in the Outpatient Environment. Seminar '95, Cali<strong>for</strong>nia Society<br />

of Health-system <strong>Pharm</strong>acists, Palm Springs CA, October, 1995.<br />

409. Nonsteroidal and Adjuvant Drugs in the Elderly. American Society of Consultant <strong>Pharm</strong>acists Annual Meeting. San<br />

Francisco CA, November 1995.<br />

410. Dose Titration, Polypharmacy and the Role of the <strong>Pharm</strong>acist in Cancer Pain Management. Pain Resource Network<br />

Course, City of Hope Medical Center and Southern Cali<strong>for</strong>nia Cancer Pain Initiative, Duarte CA, November 1995.<br />

411. Adjuvant <strong>Pharm</strong>acotherapy in Cancer Pain. Pain Resource Network Course, City of Hope National Medical Center<br />

and the Southern Cali<strong>for</strong>nia Cancer Pain Initiative, Duarte CA, November 1995.<br />

412. Chronic Pain Management. El Paso <strong>Pharm</strong>aceutical <strong>Association</strong>, El Paso TX, December 1995.<br />

-Continued-

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