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Training > Seminar: AMA
Guides 6th Edition
Seminar Schedule
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Topic |
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Day One |
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| 8:00 am |
Orientation to
the Sixth Edition. Learn the new
approaches with the Sixth Edition,
including Conceptual Foundations and
Philosophy (Chapter 1), Practical
Application of the Guides (Chapter
2), and Pain (Chapter 3). |
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9:45 am |
Break |
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10:00 am |
Upper
Extremities, Chapter 15 Learn the
approaches to assessing upper
extremity impairment by the
Diagnosis-Based Impairment approach
and other approaches provided in the
Sixth Edition, including the
approach to peripheral nerve
injuries, entrapment syndromes,
complex regional pain syndrome, and
range of motion deficits. The
presentation is practically oriented
with inclusion of case exercises
that actively engage the attendees. |
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12:00 pm |
Lunch |
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12:45 pm |
Upper
Extremities, Chapter 15 - continued. |
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1:15 pm |
Lower
Extremities, Chapter 16 Learn the
approaches to assessing lower
extremity impairment by the
Diagnosis-Based Impairment approach
and other approaches provided in the
Sixth Edition. The presentation is
practically oriented with inclusion
of case exercises that actively
engage the attendees. |
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2:15 pm |
Spine, Chapter
17 Learn the approaches to
assessing spinal impairment by the
Diagnosis-Based Impairment approach
with use of practical case exercises
that actively engage the attendees. |
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3:15 pm |
Break |
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3:30 pm |
Spine, Chapter
17 continued. |
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3:45 pm |
Nervous System,
Chapter 13 Learn the approaches to
assessing nervous system and changes
that occurred with the Sixth
Edition. |
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4:15 pm |
Overview,
Chapters 5 12 Learn the most
important changes that have occurred
with the Sixth Edition. |
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5:00 pm |
Next Steps
Orientation to Online Learning
content and other resources of
www.6thedition.com made
available to all attendees at no
charge for one month. |
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5:15 pm |
Conclude |
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Practicum Seminar
Optional Half
Day Session for Raters, Following
Day |
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Day Two |
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8:00 am |
Extremity Case
Exercises - The practical assessment
of upper and lower extremity cases
is refined through several practical
case exercises; in small groups the
attendees will evaluate cases and
these are discussed as a group. |
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10:00 am |
Break |
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10:15 am |
Spine Case
Exercises - The practical assessment
of spine cases is refined through
several practical case exercises; in
small groups the attendees will
evaluate cases and these are
discussed as a group. |
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11:15 am |
Neurological and
Other Case Exercises - The practical
assessment of neurological and other
organ systems cases is refined
through several practical case
exercises; in small groups the
attendees will evaluate cases and
these are discussed as a group. |
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12:15 pm |
Conclude |
This unique seminar provides a solid
orientation to the new Sixth Edition of the
AMA Guides to the Evaluation of Permanent
Impairment. If you are involved in
performing or reviewing impairment
assessments it is essential that you
attend this seminar you need to learn the
new Guides. Participants will demonstrate
the fundamental skills required to assess
most common impairments, based on new
approaches.
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The course is
presented by Christopher Brigham, MD,
Senior Contributing Editor of the Sixth
Edition, with Craig Uejo, MD, MPH,
Contributing Editor Guides Casebook and
Ms. Aimee McEntire, Contributor Guides
Casebook.
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The program is
designed for a multi-disciplinary
audience physicians, attorneys, claims
professionals, fact-finders (judges,
hearing officers), and others involved
in workers compensation, personal
injury, and motor vehicle casualty
cases.
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You will learn the new
approach based on the terminology and
analytical framework of the
International Classification of
Functioning, Disability and Health
(ICF). The Sixth Edition reflects the
most significant evolution in impairment
assessment. A diagnosis-based grid has
been developed for each organ system
with five classes of impairment
severity, based on consensus-based
dominant criterion.
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At the conclusion of
this seminar you will be able to explain
how standardized methodology is applied
to each chapter to enhance the relevancy
of impairment ratings, improve internal
consistency and promote ease of
application to the rating process. You
will be able to describe how
functionally based histories, physical
findings and broadly accepted objective
clinical test results are integrated to
determine the grade and specific
impairment within the impairment class.
"I highly recommend Dr. Brigham's Guide's
training seminars for anyone involved in AMA
Guide's impairment ratings. He has put on so
many of these over the years he knows how to
present what is needed smoothly and
effectively in an easy to assimilate one day
package. I have been to quite a few of these
myself from my first introduction to the
Guides 4th edition to his timely training
sessions when the 5th edition came out and
now the 6th. I left each of these ready to
provide accurate ratings. His input in the
writing of the new methods in the 6th
edition musculoskeletal chapters takes us to
a new paradigm that reflects his years in
this field."
"Thank you so much for facilitating an
excellent program. I was "empowered" to
go through a backlog of 4 IR ratings
w/6th Ed; which I was intimidated by
prior to the conference. Thank you again
for such concise data"
"I loved the seminars and the expertise
of the lecturers made the difference
between reading the book and getting
knowledge."
Learning Objectives
As a result of this learning opportunity,
you will be able to:
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Discuss the
International Classification of
Functioning, Disability and Health (ICF)
and its role in impairment evaluation.
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Explain the reasons
for revision of our prior approaches to
impairment assessment.
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Describe how to
determine Diagnosis-Based Impairments,
and make adjustments on the basis of the
results of Functional History, Physical
Examination, and Clinical Studies.
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Demonstrate the
ability to score Functional Inventories
(including the QuickDASH, Lower Limb
Outcome Scale, and Pain Disability
Questionnaire).
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Explain why methods
used in previous editions (such as
spinal range of motion assessment and
strength determination) are no longer
determinates.
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Demonstrate the
ability to rate most commonly rated
disorders, including spinal pain, upper
limb disorders (hand, wrist, elbow,
shoulders and entrapments), lower limb
disorders (foot / ankle, knee and foot),
nervous system disorders, and pain.
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Discuss challenges
and opportunities associated with this
evolution in impairment assessment.
Learning Approaches and
Resources
Dr. Brigham will
integrate into the learning experience
visual demonstrations, case examples, and
involve the participants in case solutions.
You will receive a syllabus (summarizing the
content) and links to the PowerPoint
graphics and resources designed specifically
for the attendees.
Seminar Director
Christopher R. Brigham,
MD is the Chairman of Impairment Resources,
LLC. He is the Senior Contributing
Editor for the AMA Guides to the Evaluation
of Permanent Impairment, Sixth Edition and
was a contributor / author for several
chapters, including Upper Extremities, Lower
Extremities and Spine. With the Fifth
Edition he served on the Advisory Committee
and as a reviewer. Dr. Brigham is
Board-Certified in Occupational Medicine
(ABPM), Founding Director of the American
Board of Independent Medical Examiners
(ABIME), a Certified Independent Medical
Examiner (CIME), a Certified Impairment
Rater (CIR), a Fellow of the American
Academy of Disability Evaluating Physicians
(FAADEP) with Certification in Evaluation of
Disability and Impairment Rating (CEDIR),
and a Fellow of the American College of
Occupational Environmental Medicine
(FACOEM), and a graduate of the Washington
University School of Medicine St. Louis.
He is the Editor of the AMA publications
Guides Newsletter and the Guides Casebook.
He is co-author of the text Understanding
the AMA Guides in Workers Compensation, has
written over one hundred published articles
on impairment and disability evaluation and
other texts, chaired the Medical Advisory
Board for the Medical Disability Advisor,
Fourth Edition, is featured in several
video, audio and web-based productions in
the medicolegal field, and has trained
thousands of physicians, attorneys, claims
professionals and fact-finders, throughout
the US, Canada and internationally. He is an
experienced professional speaker. As a
clinician with over twenty five years
experience, he has performed several
thousand independent medical and impairment
evaluations, providing him with excellent
insight to the complexities of human
potential, impairment and disability. As a
result of this experience he has consulted
for numerous organizations (including
governmental jurisdictions).
We are pleased to provide our highly
successful one day seminars for you. Please
contact us if you would like to
arrange a seminar in your area. We also
encourage you to attend our web-based
training events.
Note: Impairment Resources, LLC are independent of the
American
Medical Association (AMA). Each
user should have access to the AMA Guides to
the
Evaluation of Permanent Impairment,
Sixth Edition. The training program and
resources
provided are neither endorsed nor
sponsored by the AMA and the opinions and
content
of the training presentations and
learning content represent the views of the
presenters
and are not necessarily the views
of the AMA, particularly on matters of
medical policy.
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