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VCU Chronic Nonmalignant Pain Management: An Online Curriculum

Background. Managing Pain is challengingSpans professions and specialtiesVariation in chronic pain syndromesLimited evidence-based guidelinesLimited provider trainingProvider fears of legal ramifications. . Upshur et al 2006; Chen et al 2006; Adams et al 2001. IM Resident Chart Review. Incons

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VCU Chronic Nonmalignant Pain Management: An Online Curriculum

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    1. VCU Chronic Nonmalignant Pain Management: An Online Curriculum Leanne M. Yanni, MD Creator & Editor VCU Medical Center November 16th, 2007 Hi, my name is Leanne Yanni, I am currently an Assistant Professor in the Division of General Internal Medicine at VCU Medical Center. I am also the creator and editor of VCU Chronic Nonmalignant Pain Management. Today, I’d like to walk you through the creation of the program and how to access it and utilize it in your practice. Hi, my name is Leanne Yanni, I am currently an Assistant Professor in the Division of General Internal Medicine at VCU Medical Center. I am also the creator and editor of VCU Chronic Nonmalignant Pain Management. Today, I’d like to walk you through the creation of the program and how to access it and utilize it in your practice.

    2. Background Managing Pain is challenging Spans professions and specialties Variation in chronic pain syndromes Limited evidence-based guidelines Limited provider training Provider fears of legal ramifications

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