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    Multidisciplinary Pain Medicine Fellowship by Anitescu, Magdalena;

    Educational Guidelines by Program Directors

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    • Publisher Springer Nature Switzerland
    • Date of Publication 3 July 2025
    • Number of Volumes 1 pieces, Book

    • ISBN 9783031883569
    • Binding Hardback
    • No. of pages269 pages
    • Size 235x155 mm
    • Language English
    • Illustrations XVI, 269 p. 9 illus., 7 illus. in color. Illustrations, black & white
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    This book offers a comprehensive review of essential medical knowledge topics that pain fellows need to acquire to successfully graduate a Pain Medicine Fellowship Program. It enhances local curriculum in pain fellowships across the nation and offers standardized education of trainees while also serving as a reference for practitioners and trainees worldwide. The book serves several purposes:

    • Guides and standardizes teaching curriculum for the 120 ACGME accredited pain fellowships and about 200+ non-ACGME accredited fellowships
    • Offers trainees key references essential for their education and future career development
    • Serves as board preparation material
    • Guides pain program directors on developing a program-specific and fellow-specific curriculum tailored towards own institution

    Chapters follow a natural progression from basic science to topics on interventions, surgeries and emerging techniques in pain medicine. The reader is guided and directed towards concepts needed for progressing into becoming competent pain physicians. Together with introduction of essential topics in pain medicine, each chapter is introducing key publications that are requisite in learning the art and science of pain medicine.

    In the time where pain medicine is such a dynamic and innovation incubator, Multidisciplinary Pain Medicine Fellowship, will ensure that next generations of pain practitioners speak the basic common language of our specialty and advance best practices in pain medicine.

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    Table of Contents:

    Part I. Educational guidelines for Multidisciplinary pain medicine fellowship: pain taxonomy, chronic pain syndromes, Pain Assessment, non procedural interventions for chronic pain, opioid management.- Chapter 1. Background and History of Pain Medicine Fellowship in the United States; Vinicius Tieppo Francio, Magdalena Anitescu, Dalia Elmofty, Scott Brancolini, Boris Spektor, Christopher Sobey, Puneet Mishra, Sayed Wahezi, and Lynn Kohan.- Chapter 2. Basic Medical knowledge for pain fellow; Magda Anitescu, Scott Brancolini, Boris Spektor, Christopher Sobey, Puneet Mishra, Dalia Elmofty, Sayed Wahezi, and Lynn Kohan.- Chapter 3. Clinical states of pain (taxonomy); Mike Hooten and Ariana Nelson.- Chapter 4. Pain assessment and evaluation; Anuj Aggarwal, Meredith Barad, Stephanie Jones, Scott Pritzlaff, Alpana Gowda, and Ameet Nagpal.- Chapter 5. Non-procedural interventions for Chronic pain; Lynn Kohan and Mike Hooten.- Chapter 6. Use of opioids in chronic pain management; Ameet Nagpal and Gina Vota-Velis.- Part II. Educational guidelines for Multidisciplinary pain medicine fellowship: Cancer pain, procedural and surgical interventions for chronic and cancer pain, practice management, legal and research matters.- Chapter 7. Cancer pain and supportive care: assessment, evaluation and treatment; Gina Vota-velis, Nancy Beckman, Monica Malec, Josh Russell, Vasyl Herera, Amy Siston, and Magda Anitescu.- Chapter 8. Procedural interventions in pain medicine; Paul Scholten, Dmitri Souza, Rene Przkora, Jason S. Eldridge, Yashar Eshraghi, Sahil Gupta, and Terry Hunt II.- Chapter 9. Surgical interventions and emerging procedures in pain medicine; Rene Przkora, Juan Mora,, Matthew Meroney, Joshua Pan, Sanjeev Kumar, Ivan Samcam, Tian Yu, Lee Tian, Joe Donnelly, and Magdalena Anitescu.- Chapter 10: Setting up Fellows for Success; Rene Przkora, Ariana Nelson, Matthew Meroney, Nicholas Russo, and Magdalena Anitescu.- Chapter 11. Enhancing practice value; Sayed Wahezi and Susie Moeschler.

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