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The Stanford Pain Relief Innovations Lab presents Dr. Howard Fields, "Self-Fulfilling Prophesies: How Predictions and Expectations Modulate Pain". Howard Fields received his MD and PhD in Neuroscience at Stanford in 1965-66. Following clinical training in neurology at Harvard Medical School in 1972, he joined the faculty of the University of California San Francisco, where he is currently Professor of Neurology and Physiology Emeritus. He was a founder of the UCSF pain management center and made major contributions to understanding and treating post-herpetic neuralgia, including demonstrating the effectiveness of opioids and topical lidocaine. In laboratory studies with Allan Basbaum, he discovered and elucidated a pain modulating neural circuit that engages endogenous opioids and is activated by opioid analgesics. Furthermore, with Jon Levine he discovered that placebo analgesia can be blocked by an opioid antagonist. He received numerous awards including the National Migraine Foundation Award, the Bristol-Myers Award for Pain Research, a Merit Award from NIH, the Kerr Award of the American Pain Society, the Cotzias Award of the American Academy of Neurology. He also gave the Beecher Lecture and later the Adams Lecture at Harvard Medical School. In 1997, he was elected to membership in the Institute of Medicine and in 2010 to the American Academy of Arts and Sciences. In 2018-19 he served as a member of the Congressionally mandated pain management task force to develop guidelines for the treatment of chronic pain. Note: CME credits are not available for viewings of past CME lectures. Recording Date: September 9, 2022