Interprofessional learning (IPL) is vital for developing work-ready graduates of tertiary health professions and enhancing outcomes of patients with chronic pain. Twenty-two students from six health professions participated in or co-facilitated components of a 6-week group chronic pain management program. Twelve community clients with chronic pain and one family member participated. The program was piloted through the University of Tasmania Exercise Physiology Clinic and consisted of an initial assessment, weekly 1-hour group education sessions, and a 1-hour individualized, supervised exercise session. The program was evaluated using a constructivist approach via an investigator developed survey. Seven students and nine clients responded. A...
Core competencies in pain management for prelicensure health professional educa-tion were recently e...
The People in Pain course was set up as a joint initiative of the Departments of Occupational Therap...
<p><b>Background</b>: There is a growing societal need for health professional competency in pain ca...
Interprofessional learning (IPL) is vital for developing work-ready graduates of tertiary health pro...
Chronic pain (CP) affects over 50 million Americans daily and represents a unique challenge for heal...
Interprofessional learning (IPL) is vital for developing work-ready healthgraduates and enhancing ou...
This article presents an innovative approach to interprofessional education that places learning in ...
Objective: To address the need for increased and more effective medical education regarding chronic ...
Chronic pain is a complex multidimensional condition that requires management with multiprofessional...
Introduction The imperative of medicine is to treat suffering and to cure when possible. This learni...
IntroductionThe imperative of medicine is to treat suffering and to cure when possible. This learnin...
Chronic pain is a long-term condition, which has a major impact on patients, carers and the health s...
Pain management receives minimal attention in the education of healthcare professionals. An environm...
Research poster describing the following: Chronic pain is a serious health problem that continues to...
In 2012, the NIH funded the Rochester Collaborative Center of Excellence in Pain Education to develo...
Core competencies in pain management for prelicensure health professional educa-tion were recently e...
The People in Pain course was set up as a joint initiative of the Departments of Occupational Therap...
<p><b>Background</b>: There is a growing societal need for health professional competency in pain ca...
Interprofessional learning (IPL) is vital for developing work-ready graduates of tertiary health pro...
Chronic pain (CP) affects over 50 million Americans daily and represents a unique challenge for heal...
Interprofessional learning (IPL) is vital for developing work-ready healthgraduates and enhancing ou...
This article presents an innovative approach to interprofessional education that places learning in ...
Objective: To address the need for increased and more effective medical education regarding chronic ...
Chronic pain is a complex multidimensional condition that requires management with multiprofessional...
Introduction The imperative of medicine is to treat suffering and to cure when possible. This learni...
IntroductionThe imperative of medicine is to treat suffering and to cure when possible. This learnin...
Chronic pain is a long-term condition, which has a major impact on patients, carers and the health s...
Pain management receives minimal attention in the education of healthcare professionals. An environm...
Research poster describing the following: Chronic pain is a serious health problem that continues to...
In 2012, the NIH funded the Rochester Collaborative Center of Excellence in Pain Education to develo...
Core competencies in pain management for prelicensure health professional educa-tion were recently e...
The People in Pain course was set up as a joint initiative of the Departments of Occupational Therap...
<p><b>Background</b>: There is a growing societal need for health professional competency in pain ca...