Session Name: Inpatient Pain Management: Focus on Multimodal Pain Control

Time: May 13, 2026

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Leverage clinical decision support (CDS) to promote evidence-based and safe prescribing for the management of pain. This will focus on alerts currently built into Epic at Froedtert & the Medical College of Wisconsin.
Discuss treatment strategies to treat acute pain in the setting of opioid use disorder (OUD). This will include optimizing patient communication, dose splitting.
Identify practice to maintain good pain control during transitions of care. Concepts reviewed will include medication reconciliation and titration strategies.
Review new medication(s) to treat pain and identify patients that are potentially good candidates to receive this therapy. Emphasis will be placed on selective sodium channel blockers such as suzetrigine.
The following speaker(s) demonstrated experiential knowledge of the topic 4 - Strongly Agree 3- Agree 2 - Somewhat Disagree 1- Strongly Disagree
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William Peppard, PharmD, FCCM
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The content provided a fair and balanced coverage of the topic
The content was free of commercial bias