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The Stanford Pain Relief Innovations Lab presents Dr. Vitaly Napadow, "Brain mechanisms supporting patient / clinician therapeutic alliance in pain care – a hyperscan approach". Dr. Vitaly Napadow is a Professor at Harvard Medical School and the Director of the Scott Schoen and Nancy Adams Discovery Center for Recovery from Chronic Pain at Spaulding Rehabilitation Hospital and the Center for Integrative Pain Neuroimaging (CiPNI) at the Martinos Center for Biomedical Imaging at Massachusetts General Hospital. Dr. Napadow has a PhD in biomedical engineering from the Health Sciences Technology program at MIT and Harvard University, and has applied these skills to pain neuroscience research at Harvard Medical School for the past 20 years. Somatosensory, cognitive, and affective factors all influence the malleable experience of chronic pain, and Dr. Napadow’s Lab has applied human functional and structural neuroimaging to localize and suggest mechanisms by which different brain circuitries modulate pain perception. Dr. Napadow’s neuroimaging research also aims to better understand how non-pharmacological therapies, from acupuncture and transcutaneous neuromodulation to cognitive behavioral therapy and mindfulness meditation training, ameliorate the suffering of chronic pain. Dr. Napadow has more than 200 publications in leading peer-reviewed scientific journals, is past-President of the Society for Acupuncture Research, and serves on the board of the US Association for the Study of Pain (USASP) and numerous conference, journal, and NIH review panels. Note: CME credits are not available for viewings of past CME lectures. Recording Date: September 8, 2023