2023 November ECHO Education Event
Day 1 | November 23rd, 2023 | 8AM - 4:30 PM ET
Day 1 will deliver presentations and workshops on how to explain pain, practical pain management skills, physical and psychological assessment as well as acute pain management including “CARD“.
Day 2 | November 24th, 2023 | 8AM - 2PM ET
Day 2 will require participants to apply the skills and knowledge delivered in Day 1 during the interactve simulation and case-based learning activities. Following, participants will join the rest of the Pain Management ECHO community for a Core Competency Webinar.
General Resources:
- Pain Metaphors for Children
- Canadian surveillance study of complex regional pain syndrome in children
- The IASP classification of chronic pain for ICD-11: chronic primary pain
- The IASP classification of chronic pain for ICD-11: chronic secondary musculoskeletal pain
Video Resources:
Day 1 | Agenda
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8:00AM | Registration & Breakfast
Join us for breakfast in the gallery of the SickKids Peter Gilgan Centre for Research and Learning (PGCRL).
9:00AM | Overview of Pain in Children | Dr. Naiyi Sun
By the end of this session, participants will be able to:
- Describe the context of chronic pain in children
- Describe the prevalence of chronic pain in children, and common pediatric pain presentations/diagnoses
- Describe the importance of assessing pain in children using a biopsychosocial model
9:30AM | How to Explain Pain | Sara Klein
- Describe the importance of pain neuroscience as part of chronic pain treatment
- Review the basic neuroscience of chronic pain
- Review how to explain pain to children and their families in order to improve readiness for 3P approach for intervention
10:15AM | Break
10:30AM | Physical Assessment | Anne Ayling Campos
Learning Objectives
- Explain a systematic approach to support and guide a physical assessment of a child in persistent pain.
- Identify key features in a neuromuscular assessment in the context of a child presenting with persistent pain.
- Build confidence in recognizing how to be creative with assessment skills in varying circumstances when assessing a child in pain either in-person or virtually.
11:00AM | Mental Health/Psychological Assessment | Dr. Danielle Ruskin
By the end of this session, participants will be able to:
- Recognize patient criteria for psychological assessment
- Identify key components of a pain psychology assessment
- Discuss strategies to build engagement during the assessment of psychological factors
- Identify important considerations when assessing cases with significant mental health needs
11:45AM | Lunch & Booth Exhibit
1:00PM | Rotating Practical Pain Management Workshop - Building a Toolkit
- Mindfulness
- Sleep
- Return to School
- Progressive Muscle Relaxation
- Desensitization
2:30PM | Break
3:00PM | Learn how the CARD system minimizes needle procedure anxiety and pain so everyone wins | Mandy Kohli & Dana Kondo
Learning Objectives
- Describe how the CARD system minimizes needle procedure-related fear and pain
- Differentiate how the CARD system differs from traditional healthcare provider-led approaches for pediatric procedural pain management
- Evaluate current approaches and how the CARD system can be incorporated into your healthcare setting
3:30PM | Acute Pain Management | Dr. Sasha Litwin
Learning Objectives
- Identify common pediatric acute pain presentations
- Develop an approach to evaluating acute pain and understand the nuances of assessing pain based on the patient’s gender, race and preferred language
- Develop treatment plans for a variety of cases
4:15 PM | Closing & Wrap-Up
Day 2 | Agenda
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8:00AM | Breakfast & Community Building
Join us in the Peter Gilgan Centre for Research and Learning Gallery (2nd Floor) for breakfast and networking.
8:45AM | Simulation Activities | SimKids Team + Unconscious Bias & Pain Management | Linda Nguyen & Erin Lawson
Participants will rotate through 3 stations:
- Simulation Scenario 1: Pain Assessment – Getting patient history
- Simulation Scenario 2: Physical & Psychological Assessment
- EDI Workshop: Unconscious Bias & Pain Management
Resources:
1:00PM | Takeway Celebrations
Dr. Naiyi Sun will facilitate reflections and key takeaways to end the November 2023 ECHO Education Event.
Speakers & Facilitators

Dr. Naiyi Sun, MD
Anaesthesiologist | ECHO Medical Lead

Sara Klein, PT
Physiotherapist | ECHO Medical Lead

Anne Ayling Campos, PT
Physiotherapist

Karen Chiu, PT
Physiotherapist

Dr. Danielle Ruskin, C.Psych
Clinical Psychologist

Dana Kondo, MSc, CCLS
Certified Child Life Specialist

Dr. Sasha Litwin, M. Des., MB BCh BAO, FRCPC
Staff Physician, Emergency Medicine

Alison Dodds, RN, BScN, MEd
SickKids Simulation Educator

Jennifer Allegro, MSc, SLP(C) Reg. CASLPO
Interprofessional Education Specialist

Linda Nguyen, BScN, MN
Interprofessional Education Specialist

Erin Lawson, OT
Occupational Therapist
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