Medical Course Listing: Pain Points — Mastering Mixed Pain for Better Patient Outcomes
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Rainer Freynhagen, DEAA, EDPM, Bart J. Morlion, MD, PhD, DEAA, EDPM, Andrea Truini, MD, PhD, Ozlan I.M. Kamil, BSc, MD, MSurg (Orth), FIPP, CIPS
Summary
This is a medical education course listing for healthcare professionals focused on identifying and treating mixed pain conditions. The faculty includes three pain medicine specialists from Germany, Belgium, and Italy. The content is a brief promotional description for a course titled "Pain Points: Mastering Mixed Pain for Better Patient Outcomes," aimed at helping clinicians recognize overlapping pain types in patients.
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· 2 pulledCould you be overlooking the mixed nature of your patient's pain?
Learn to identify overlapping pain types and treat them effectively.
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