TR - Expand Programs & Options for Chronic Pain Management

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TR - Expand Programs & Options for Chronic Pain Management

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Pain Assessment Tools

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McCaffrey Initial Pain Assessment Tool

Pain Assessment tool
National Institute on Drug Abuse
Includes diagrams of body and questions to initially assess location, intensity, quality, causes, effects, and contributing factors of pain.

See Expand & Enhance Chronic Pain Prevention

See Improve Professional Training on Opioids and Alternative Pain Management Approaches

Pain Assessment and Documentation Tool (PADT)

Pain Management tool

National Institute on Drug Abuse

Designed to be easily included in a patient's medical record to facilitate ongoing evaluation of pain and treatment.

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Pain Management Courses

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Provider's Clinical Support System For Opioid Therapies Chronic Pain Course

Chronic Pain Management Course

TRAIN

AUDIENCE: Primary Care Providers

This course with provide clinicians with a solid base when treating chronic pain. The curriculum was created in an effort to consolidate the vast amount of information available to clinicians into a course that provides clinicians with the information, resources, and knowledge they need to treat their patients who suffer from chronic pain, including non-pharmacological treatments. The result is the most comprehensive and up to date curriculum developed thus far for the treatment of chronic pain.


























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