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Pain College’s Dual Accreditation Program Recognizes Intertwined Nature of Pain and Addiction

Last year, the American College of Emergency Physicians conferred its first Pain and Addiction Care in the ...

DECEMBER 27, 2021

Telehealth, Enriching Residents During Pandemic

Using video appointments to manage patients and employing innovative approaches to ensure PGY-1 residents get the ...

SEPTEMBER 27, 2021

Multiple Mini-Interviews Can Remove Bias From Pain Fellowship Process

Unconscious bias in candidate selection for pain medicine fellowships can creep into even the most seemingly benign ...

AUGUST 6, 2021

Are ACGME Requirements Failing Our Anesthesiology Residents?

There is little doubt that the more educational OR experience the residents get, the better clinicians they will ...

JULY 5, 2021

Community Practice: Surgeons Share What’s Not Taught in Training

Surgeons spend years training at academic centers to learn the art and science of surgery, but this model leaves ...

APRIL 2, 2021

Professional and Personal Factors to Review When Considering a Job Change

Lists of 10 questions to ask when considering a new position.

JANUARY 7, 2021

Lego Training Helps Improve Regionalists’ Spatial Manipulation

The surprising new method could be an “inexpensive, reproducible” method for improving anesthesiology ...

NOVEMBER 3, 2020

Where Have All the Medical Journals Gone?

I received my first medical journal shortly before starting medical school. It was a freebie journal that I ...

OCTOBER 23, 2020

Addiction Course Provides Much-Needed Guidance to Pain Practitioners

The best long-term solution to the opioid epidemic is to educate future clinicians, said Kevin Zacharoff, ...

JULY 13, 2020

You Are Not Alone

For the first two years of medical school, I was sure I was headed for a career as a primary care provider, or ...

JUNE 5, 2020

Depression Found Common Among Medical Students

More than one-fourth of medical students say they suffer from depression, and more than 10% have considered ...

FEBRUARY 23, 2017

Belief That Races Are ‘Biologically Different’ Hampers Pain Care

It has been well documented that there are race-based disparities in the quality of care received in chronic pain ...

JUNE 20, 2016

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