Saturday, September 26, 2026

This Master Class in Interventional Pain and Regenerative Medicine is designed for practicing physicians specializing in interventional pain management, interventional spine, and related minimally invasive disciplines who are seeking to refine and expand their clinical skill set. Sessions led by nationally recognized faculty will focus on the latest advances in the field, incorporating in-depth discussions and interactive dialogue around contemporary challenges and evolving best practices. The course covers cutting-edge developments in spine intervention and regenerative medicine, encompassing a comprehensive range of minimally invasive treatment options. The primary objective is to bring together experienced interventionalists to advance the practice of percutaneous spine and pain interventions through shared expertise, technical refinement, and evidence-based discussion. The conference incorporates hands-on cadaveric training in the Seattle Science Foundation BioSkills Lab, paired with case-based teaching that emphasizes close interaction between faculty and participants. Designed for clinicians looking to elevate their practice, this Master Class provides an opportunity to translate advanced techniques and emerging technologies directly into real-world clinical application.

Comprehensive Training

Advance your skills with sessions led by nationally recognized speakers focusing on the latest topics and in-depth debates.

Cutting-Edge Techniques

Learn the latest advances in interventional pain and regenerative medicine for spinal conditions, covering a range of minimally invasive techniques.

Hands-On Experience

Engage in hands-on cadaveric training at the Seattle Science Foundation BioSkills lab, enhancing your practical skills.

What Participants Are Saying

Discover how being physician-driven makes all the difference.

The Seattle Science Foundation has provided me with free access to some of the best spine surgery educational events, demonstrations, courses, and novel procedure demonstrations, with the highest-quality and well-known experts in the field. This is done on a consistent basis and has become a regular educational source for learning or refining my spine practice.
Jeffrey C. Wang, M.D.

Chief, Orthopaedic Spine Service, Co-Director USC Spine Center Professor of Orthopaedic Surgery and Neurosurgery USC Spine Center

The Seattle Science Foundation (SSF) is an incredible source of basic and advanced spine education. Through in-person conferences and a plethora of online material, the SSF platform is able to reach the global spine community to provide opportunities that directly improve clinical and surgical outcomes. It is an honor to contribute and collaborate with other “giants” in the field to teach and advance spine surgery via the SSF.
Juan Uribe, M.D.

Professor, Director, Neurotrauma Clinical Trials Center Director, Scoliosis and Spinal Deformity Program Special Advisor, UPMC Enterprises University of Pittsburgh

The Seattle Science Foundation has been an inspirational force for education, collaboration, and collegiality for over a decade. SSF has brought me tremendous professional satisfaction and many new friends. When I think of the great privileges of my career, several have a direct connection to SSF.
David O. Okonkwo, M.D., Ph.D.

Professor, Director, Neurotrauma Clinical Trials Center Director, Scoliosis and Spinal Deformity Program Special Advisor, UPMC Enterprises University of Pittsburgh

Ready to Advance Your Skills?

Join us and take your interventional pain management expertise to the next level. Enroll now to secure your spot in the Master Class on Interventional Pain and Regenerative Medicine!

$575.00