Comprehensive In-Person and Virtual Headache and Migraine Education

The flagship offerings of the First Contact - Headache in Primary Care program are our three one-hour presentations delivered by experts in headache care and tailored to your audience’s needs. These programs are available for in-person or virtual, on-demand presentations with an option for CME credit at no cost to your institution. These sessions cover essential topics, including:
- Headache in Primary Care
- A Woman’s Migraine Journey
- Migraine in Pediatrics
We provide the speakers, slide materials, and Zoom capabilities for virtual presentations. In support of the talk, participants will have access to an ever-growing library of resources for managing headache in a primary care setting.
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Headache in Primary Care
This one-hour presentation is for family and internal medicine practitioners. Listeners can expect to receive an overview of migraine epidemiology, pathophysiology, and tips to distinguish migraine from other headache disorders. In addition, we will review migraine management and dispel common myths.
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A Woman’s Migraine Journey
This one-hour presentation is for women’s health practitioners. Listeners can expect to receive an overview of migraine epidemiology and tips to distinguish migraine from other headache disorders. In addition, we will review migraine management through the stages of a woman’s life, including pregnancy and lactation.
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Migraine in Pediatrics
This one-hour presentation is for pediatric practitioners. Listeners can expect to receive an overview of migraine epidemiology, pathophysiology, and tips to distinguish migraine from other headache disorders. In addition, we will review migraine management pertaining to children, adolescents and teenagers.
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Unable to Attend Our Live Presentations?
Our presentations are also available digitally on demand with an option for CME credit.