Assessment and Evaluation

The articles below are all those tagged with this subject, listed most recently added first.

Lilly Pain Masterclass 2012: “Chronic pain, a disease in its own right?”

The following presentations were recorded at the Lilly Pain Masterclass 2012 held on 22nd November 2012.

This meeting was sponsored and organised by Eli Lilly & Co Ltd.

Inside of brain and human body

Opioids in Chronic Non-Cancer Pain: Caring or Crippling?

Professor Stephen Schug is Professor and Chair of Anaesthesiology in the Department of Pharmacology, Pharmacy and Anaesthesiology of the University of Western Australia and the Director of Pain Medicine at the Royal Perth Hospital.

Pain Management (MSc/PgDip/PgCert)

The Master of Science (MSc) Degree in Pain Management, from Cardiff University, is an interprofessional, distance /e-Learning course intended for health care professionals who want to specialise in the field of pain management. It is also aimed at educationalists to provide the appropriate knowledge and expertise on pain to teach others from various disciplines.

The course is designed to achieve the following learning outcomes:

Primary Care Low Back Pain Consultation 2: Dealing with an aggressive patient

Dealing with an aggressive patient

Dr Chris Barker, is a general practitioner with a special interest in pain and Associate Specialist in Pain Medicine, Merseyside. He is an honorary lecturer at Cardiff University and is a key opinion leader in primary care pain management. In the second of a series of three consultations, Chris encounters an aggressive, distressed patient demanding a scan. He demonstrates some of the difficulties encountered and how a change in consultation style may be indicated to diffuse a difficult situation.

Primary Care Low Back Pain Consultation 1: Biopsychosocial Approach to the Assessment of Low Back Pain

Biopsychosocial Approach to the Assessment of Low Back Pain

Dr Chris Barker, is a general practitioner with a special interest in pain and Associate Specialist in Pain Medicine, Merseyside. He is an honorary lecturer at Cardiff University and is a key opinion leader in primary care pain management. In the first of a series of three consultations, Chris encounters with a typical patient with low back pain.

Paediatric Acute Pain Management - Part 4: Summary

About the presenter

Sarah Parry is a Paediatric Pain Nurse Specialist in Bristol Royal Hospital for Children. In a series of 4 presentations, Sarah presents and considers the management of pain in children.

About this presentation

In this, the final presentation Sarah summarises the series of presentations on the management of pain in children. She reflects on what it means in terms of your clinical practice.

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