Physician National Spine and Pain Centers Johns Hopkins University Atlantic Beach, Florida
In this forward-thinking lecture, Dr. Peter Staats explores how interventionalists can play a central role in transforming the patient journey—from passive recipients of care to active participants in their health. Drawing on decades of clinical experience and innovation in pain medicine, Dr. Staats will examine the evolving landscape of healthcare delivery, the growing importance of minimally invasive therapies, and how bioelectric and interventional strategies can optimize outcomes. Attendees will gain insight into how to redefine care pathways, integrate emerging technologies, and enhance the patient experience through a multidisciplinary, patient-centered approach.
Learning Objectives:
Analyze the evolving role of interventionalists in guiding patients through a more proactive, personalized healthcare journey
Evaluate current challenges and gaps in traditional patient care pathways and identify opportunities for interventional solutions
Discuss the integration of emerging technologies, including bioelectronic medicine and minimally invasive procedures, to enhance patient outcomes.
Design patient-centered care strategies that leverage interdisciplinary collaboration and early interventional involvement
Predict future trends in healthcare delivery and how interventionalists can lead in shaping a more efficient, outcome-driven model of care