Allegheny Health Network

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1st Annual AHN Headache Conference 2025

presented by Allegheny Health Network

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Notification icon Saturday, September 27, 2025 7 AM - 4 PM America/New_York

Location Icon RLA Learning and Conference Center, 850 Cranberry Woods Dr, Cranberry Township, PA 15212

Event info

The inaugural AHN Headache Conference will be a one-day course through presentations from various leading regional experts in headache medicine, highlighting the ever-growing landscape of headache management. Presentations will provide useful approaches for diagnosis and management of headache disorder and facial pain disorders by applying best practices in headache medicine. Learn about neuromodulation devices and other nonpharmacological options available. This course is geared towards primary care providers, general neurologists, fellows, residents, CRNPs, PAs, nurses, and all other allied health personnel.

Registration includes full-day learning activity, breakfast, lunch, and free parking. 

Early bird registration fee offered through June 30, 2025

  • Registration fee for physicians $75.00
  • Registration fee for Nurses, Advance Practice Providers, and other health care professionals $35.00
  • Registration fee for Residents, Fellows, and Patients is complimentary.
  • Industry attendees $500.00

Registrant Refund Policy: Eligibility for a registrant refund is based on the following criteria. Please note, all registrants must email CME department within the specified time frames to be eligible for a refund.  To receive a full refund, registrants must provide written notification to the CME department no sooner than 30 days of activity start date. Registrants that notify the CME department within 14-29 days prior to activity will receive a 50% refund. 

Learning Objectives

Headaches are a common problem, affecting up to 90% of the population at some point in their lives. Headaches can be a significant source of pain and disability, and can have a major impact on a person's quality of life. The diagnosis and treatment of headaches can be complex, and there is often a lack of coordination between different healthcare providers. As a result, many people with headaches do not receive the optimal care they need.
 
  • Review the pathophysiology and diagnosis of headache disorder in adults and apply to clinical practice and research.
  • Review, analyze, and discuss complex patient cases to improve quality and safety of patient care in management of headache in practice.
  • Develop multidisciplinary approaches to headache medicine including nonpharmacological treatments.
  • Devise strategies for diagnosing facial pain and other headache mimics
  • Promote continuing education for headache specialists and medical professionals outside the field of headache medicine.
Course Syllabus

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