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2025 Combined Pain Care Skills & Substance Use Disorder Training

Information on CME/CNE Enduring Credits for Plenaries

Enduring CME/CNE for Plenaries
To access each plenary session recording, click on the videos below. After viewing each recording, you will need to register to receive Enduring CME/CNE credits. Registration links can be found underneath each plenary video. The Sign-In Sheet/Questionnaire for Enduring CME/CNE credits will be found in your registration confirmation. Remember to download, complete and return the Sign-In Sheet/Questionnaire for Enduring CME/CNE credits to Daniela Spitalsky at daniela.k.spitalsky.ctr@health.mil and dha.bethesda.wrnmmc.mbx.pain-skills-training@health.mil.

Plenary sessions recordings are available until 12/2027.

Title: 2025 Enduring Material Combined Pain Skills & SUD Symposium Training (Interprofessional, CDE)

Activity ID: 2025-0442

The following sessions were recorded with speaker permission. To view the videos, click the play button. To view the videos with closed captioning, click the CC button found within the bottom toolbar of the video.

Pain Care Skills Training Welcome Video 2025

Plenary Sessions

Dr. Anita Hickey Memorial Lecture: Dopamine Nation and the Pleasure Pain Balance

Dr. Anita Hunt Hickey trained in Pain Medicine at Harvard’s Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center and Boston Children’s Hospital. She participated in numerous working groups on pain management and integrative medicine for the Department of Defense and the VA and was selected as the U.S. Navy Integrative Medicine and Pain Medicine representative for the Army Surgeon General’s task force on pain management. She was a speaker with 30+ years’ experience and treated military and civilian patients with chronic and acute pain by focusing on the use of Integrative and Holistic Pain Medicine. Our team was very fortunate to have benefited from her knowledge and expertise for many years at the Pain Care Skills Trainings. Dr. Hickey was a valuable asset to the Pain DoD Community and will be deeply missed.

An Overview of the Management of
Benzodiazepine Use Disorder

Artificial Intelligence in Pain Medicine: Transforming Assessment and Treatment Through Technology


Cognitive Functional Therapy for Pain

Dr. Richard Niemtzow Memorial Lecture: Pain & Substance Use Disorder an Integrative Approach

More Than Just Head Pain: The Variety of Headache Disorders and How We Approach Management

Neuropathic Pain Diagnosis – Using the NEP SIG Guidance to Support Appropriate Treatment

Secret and Arcane Strategies in the Understanding of Substance Use Disorders


Substance Use Disorder Prevention

Virtual Workshops



Acceptance & Commitment Therapy for Pain and Addiction



Battlefield Acupuncture (BFA) Instructor Training

Beyond Breaking Bad: Substance Abuse Treatment in 2025, including AI, Pop Culture, and Political Sensitivity​

*This video does not certify you as a BFA Instructor. All individuals interested in becoming a BFA instructors should be trained by the AIM CENTER. For more information on how to be fully training please reach out to USAF.ACUPUNCTURE@HEALTH.MIL.






Hyperbaric Medicine & Pain

Irritable Bowel Syndrome, Fibromyalgia, and Multisystem Illness: Linking Neurobiology
to Effective Diagnosis and Treatment Strategies of Nociplastic Pain Syndromes

Lifestyle & Performance Medicine

Navigating Grief, Loss, and Adjustment to Chronic Pain: A Trauma-Informed Approach

Navigating Polypharmacy in Chronic Pain: Case Studies and Clinical Insights



Neuropathic Pain

Occupational Therapy and Physiotherapy to Prevent and Treat Chronic Pain Across the Servicemembers Lifespan



Opioid Reduction in Pain Management: the UK Perspective



Orofacial Pain Evaluation, Diagnosis, and Management




Pain and SUD Essentials in the Primary Care Setting



Reframing Pain in the Brain: A Sensory Cognitive Toolkit for Pain Management

Substance Use Disorders in Women: Unique Challenges, Treatment Strategies for Primary Care Settings, and Legal and Ethical Considerations

Updates on Therapeutic Movement