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AGENDA
WEDNESDAY,
OCTOBER 19, 2005
7:30-8:15 AM
Registration and Continental Breakfast
8:15 AM
Introduction/Welcome
Richard Berger
Michel Pontari
8:20-8:40 AM
Introductory Address: The history of Prostatitis: what we
know, what we thought we knew, what we used to think
J. Curtis Nickel
8:40-9:00 AM
Review of NIH Studies-What have we learned
Anthony Schaffer
SESSION 1: Neuropathic Pain
Moderator: Richard Berger
9:00-9:45 AM
Evolution of Pain Medicine and Significance of Gate Theory
and Bio-psycho-social Model
John D. Loeser
9:45-10:00 AM
Questions/Discussion
10:00-10:20 AM
Comparisons of Acute and Chronic Pain
Ursula Wesselmann
10:20-10:40 AM
BREAK
10:40-11:00 AM
Mediators of CNS Neural Plasticity
Margaret Vizzard
11:00-11:20 AM
Pudendal Neuralgia
John McDonald
11:20-11:45 AM
The Neurophysiological Relationship of Pain and Sex
Richard Bodnar
11:45 AM-12:00 PM
Questions/Discussion
12:00-1:00 PM
LUNCH
1:00-1:45 PM
Visceral Pain
Gerald Gebhart
1:45-2:00 PM
Questions/Discussion
SESSION 2: Interstitial Cystitis
Moderator: Christopher Payne
2:00-2:15 PM
Comparison of Epidemiological Factors, Medical History and
Voiding Function in the ICDB vs CPCRN
Michael Pontari
2:30-2:45 PM
APF in IC and CP/CPPS
Susan Keay
2:45-3:05 PM
Update on Mediators of Bladder Afferent Activity
Toby Chai
3:05-3:25 PM
Interstitial Cystitis. Is it the same as chronic prostatitis?
Pro Argument: Michael O’Leary
Con argument: Robert Moldwin
3:25-3:35 PM
Questions/Discussion
3:35-3:50 PM
BREAK
SESSION 3: Update on Inflammatory
Mediators
Moderator: David J. Klumpp
3:50-4:10 PM
Urinary Cytokines in CP/CPPS
Werner Hochreiter
4:10-4:30 PM
Biology of Macrophage Migration Inhibitory Factor
Pedro L. Vera
4:30-4:50 PM
Update on TNF in its Role in Inflammation
David J. Klumpp
4:50-5:10 PM
Questions/Discussion
THURSDAY,
OCTOBER 20, 2005
7:30-8:30 AM
Registration and Continental Breakfast
8:30-9:15 AM
Keynote Lecture: Genetics of Pain Susceptibility
Jeffrey Mogil
9:15-9:30 AM
Questions/Discussion
SESSION 4: Psychosocial Aspects of Pain
Moderator: Judith A. Turner
9:30-9:50 AM
Meaning of Pain to the Pained
David B. Morris
9:50-10:10 AM
Influence of Cognition and Emotion in Pain Perception
M.Catherine Bushnell
10:10-10:30 AM
Depression and Pain
J.A. Haythornthwaite
10:30-10:55 AM
BREAK
10:55-11:15 AM
Pelvic Pain is Sexual Pain
Julia R. Heiman
11:15-11:35 AM
Biological Links Between Stress and Pain
George Chrousus
11:35 AM-12:00 PM
Questions/Discussion
12:00-1:15 PM
LUNCH/ Poster Viewing
1:15-1:35 PM
Special Problems in Pain Methodology and Outcome Measures
as Pertains to Pelvic Pain
Dennis Turk
SESSION 5: Infectious/Immune Dysfunction
Moderator: John Krieger
1:35-2:05 PM
Are all diseases infectious?
Bennett Lorber
2:05-2:25 PM
Is CP/CPPS due to an Uncultureable Pathogen
John Krieger
2:25-2:40 PM
Intracellular Reservoirs of E Coli in Bladder Cells
David J. Klumpp
2:40-3:10 PM
Intracellular Bacteria, Persistent but Undetected: Their Role
for Continuing Infection
Scott Hultgren
3:10-3:30 PM
Evidence for CP/CPPS as Autoimmune Disease
Richard B. Alexander
3:30-3:50 PM
Questions/Discussion
3:50 PM
Poster Viewing with Authors
FRIDAY,
OCTOBER 21, 2005
7:30-8:15 AM
Registration and Continental Breakfast
SESSION 6: Evaluation/Treatment
of CP/CPPS
Moderator: Daniel Shoskes
8:15-8:35 AM
The Neurologic Evaluation of Pelvic Pain
Claire Yang
8:35-9:05 AM
Review of Use of Antibiotics in CP/CPPS
Daniel Shoskes
9:05-9:25 AM
Review of Non Antibiotic Treatment in CP/CPPS
J. Curtis Nickel
9:25-10:25 AM
Treatment of CP/CPPS as a Pain Syndrome
Psychological Treatments
for Chronic Pain Problems
Judith A.Turner
The Stanford Protocol: Paradoxical
Relaxation/Trigger Point Release for the Treatment of
Pelvic Pain
David Wise
Neuropharmacology of Pain
Alan Cowan
10:25-10:40 AM
BREAK
10:40-11:10 AM
Toward a Unified Diagnosis of Pelvic Pain
Andrew Baranowski
11:10-11:25 AM
Questions/Discussion
SESSION 7: Summary Lecture/Overview
11:25-11:45 AM
Update/Perspective from Prostatitis Foundation
Mike Hennenfent
11:45-11:55 AM
Overview
Richard Berger
Michel Pontari
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