Background: The objective of pain medicine education is to provide medical students with opportunities to develop their knowledge, skills and professional attitudes that will lead to their becoming safe, capable, and compassionate medical practitioners who are able to meet the healthcare needs of persons in pain. This study was undertaken to identify and describe the delivery of pain medicine education at medical schools in Australia and New Zealand. Method: All 23 medical schools in Australia and New Zealand in 2016 were included in this study. A structured curriculum audit tool was used to obtain information on pain medicine curricula including content, delivery, teaching and assessment methods. Results: Nineteen medical schools (83%) com...
Purpose: To determine the current state of pain education across physiotherapy programs in Canada. M...
Abstract. Introduction:. Considering the continuing high prevalence and public health burden of pain...
Persistent pain is a highly prevalent, global cause of disability. Research suggests that many healt...
Abstract Background The objective of pain medicine education is to provide medical students with opp...
Background: Unrelieved pain is a significant public health challenge in Australia and New Zealand. M...
OBJECTIVES: Unrelieved pain is a substantial public health concern necessitating improvements in med...
Objectives Unrelieved pain is a substantial public health concern necessitating improvements in medi...
The pain curriculum in medical education across the globe is lacking, leaving medical trainees ill p...
Uyen Evelyn Tran,1 Janeva Kircher,2,3 Priya Jaggi,2 Hollis Lai,1 Tracey Hillier,1,4 Samina Ali3,5 1U...
The prevalence and burden of pain has long been reported as problematic. Comprehensive pain educatio...
Introduction: Considering the continuing high prevalence and public health burden of pain, it is cri...
Insufficient pain education is problematic across the health care spectrum. Recent educational advan...
Background: Studies in Europe, North America and Australasia suggest that one in five adults suffer ...
The People in Pain course was set up as a joint initiative of the Departments of Occupational Therap...
Background: The People in Pain course was set up as a joint initiative of the Departments of Occupat...
Purpose: To determine the current state of pain education across physiotherapy programs in Canada. M...
Abstract. Introduction:. Considering the continuing high prevalence and public health burden of pain...
Persistent pain is a highly prevalent, global cause of disability. Research suggests that many healt...
Abstract Background The objective of pain medicine education is to provide medical students with opp...
Background: Unrelieved pain is a significant public health challenge in Australia and New Zealand. M...
OBJECTIVES: Unrelieved pain is a substantial public health concern necessitating improvements in med...
Objectives Unrelieved pain is a substantial public health concern necessitating improvements in medi...
The pain curriculum in medical education across the globe is lacking, leaving medical trainees ill p...
Uyen Evelyn Tran,1 Janeva Kircher,2,3 Priya Jaggi,2 Hollis Lai,1 Tracey Hillier,1,4 Samina Ali3,5 1U...
The prevalence and burden of pain has long been reported as problematic. Comprehensive pain educatio...
Introduction: Considering the continuing high prevalence and public health burden of pain, it is cri...
Insufficient pain education is problematic across the health care spectrum. Recent educational advan...
Background: Studies in Europe, North America and Australasia suggest that one in five adults suffer ...
The People in Pain course was set up as a joint initiative of the Departments of Occupational Therap...
Background: The People in Pain course was set up as a joint initiative of the Departments of Occupat...
Purpose: To determine the current state of pain education across physiotherapy programs in Canada. M...
Abstract. Introduction:. Considering the continuing high prevalence and public health burden of pain...
Persistent pain is a highly prevalent, global cause of disability. Research suggests that many healt...