NSPC Hosts the Leaders in Pain Management at The 2nd Annual Business of Pain Medicine Conference
- Category: News & Events
- Written By: NSPC Team
This weekend, it is with great excitement that National Spine & Pain Centers is hosting its 2nd annual symposium: The Business of Pain Medicine: 21st Century Challenges and Solutions. Attendance at the 2015 inaugural event, and the enthusiastic feedback received, far exceeded our expectations. For that we are grateful, and energized to make this year’s conference even better. We’ve sharpened the business focus of each of our lectures. We’ve opened up a third conference day, expanded break-out sessions and dedicated more time for individual lecture Q&A. And the meeting has been moved to a larger venue near the new DC conference center.
The Business of Pain Medicine conference is specifically dedicated to helping pain management practices survive and thrive. By bringing together thought leaders in our industry, knowledgeable attorneys and economists, leading consultants and business-minded conference attendees, we hope to facilitate in-depth discussions about the challenging economic, regulatory, and legal climate facing our specialty as a whole. These same issues of course impact our individual practices and our ability to provide outstanding care for patients. Check out this quick video from last year’s event!
Your hosts for this conference (Drs. Zuckerman, Bakshi and Diwan) all work with National Spine and Pain Centers, a large multi-site group in the North East US. Our clinics extend from Connecticut in the North to southern Virginia, with concentration in the DC area.
This is meant to be an interactive forum for all in attendance. The solutions you’ve explored in your practice, your state, with your society or region might help the rest of us problem solve or even guide our specialty as a whole. We want you to leave the symposium feeling energized with fresh new perspectives and tools, better equipped to guide your individual practices.
We sincerely appreciate the input and energy invested in this conference by our course directors, planning committee, faculty members and staff to make this program informative, dynamic and useful. Thank you all for sharing your time, energy and intellect with us. We look forward to hosting this wonderful event for many years to come!