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If you want to hear about our clinically-informed basic science on #glia in #CRPS as a model for acute-to-chronic pain- I am so honored to be presenting @PainResForum webinar next Tuesday! @StanfordPain
Preparing better for surgery, both mentally and physically, can help patients lead healthier lives with less pain after an operation, Stanford researchers find. https://t.co/dN3IN7CsKW
Pain fellowship programs are facing unique challenges during #COVID19. AAPM will host a webinar Friday, 5/1 at 6 pm CT with AAPD & @PainMedJournal to discuss recommendations to continue pain fellows' education & research while maintaining well-being. https://t.co/Hid4q7x8uJ
Our recent research on peripheral nerve stimulator for knee pain recently featured on medscape. It provides an alternative treatment for refractory knee pain.
Congratulations to @DrSeanMackey for receiving the Addison Award @AmerAcadPainMed for his pioneering work in pain registries along with Dr. Buckenmaier and Dr. Meissner. #AAPM2020
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Tiffany Mathias, one of our awesome EM trained fellows, presenting research at the intersection of emergency medicine and pain about opioid prescribing in the ED! #AAPM2020
What you say matters (no more "bee stings")! Dr Geert-Jan van Geffen presents study results:
"Our data suggest that using gentler, more reassuring words improves the subjective experience during invasive procedures" #DARA2020#regionalanaesthesia#RAUK20
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Really looking forward to working with @nafisseh_warner and the Education SIG @ScottPritzlaff@MarkBicket to increase engagement of trainees at all levels at @AmerAcadPainMed. Please feel free to contact me for more information or to send information to trainees.
Excited to launch the AAPM Trainee Committee with @nafisseh_warner! We are soliciting nominations for leadership positions: https://t.co/aNrzF9W39H for those attending the meeting, the committee will be open to all those interested as well! @AmerAcadPainMed
Spaces are so important - having spaces such as these as a trainee and now as an attending are so important. Glad to see this published and talked about - a reminder that medicine in the end is about people - healthcare providers and our patients!
It is a relatively minor development and the costs were minimal, but the coffee room has been a success and has restored morale in our department. All those who design hospitals make sure that communal spaces for doctors are promoted #BMJWellbeing https://t.co/gTvo89N4kS
Proud of our Stanford trainees representing at NANS! Dr. Gregory and Rasouli presenting results for PNS, as well as Dr. Tran, presenting about importance of interdisciplinary care for neuromodulation. @StanfordPain@stanfordanes@DrOttestad@JenniferHahMD @Vafisalmasi #NANS2020
@JanBoublikMDPhD@StanfordPain@stanfordanes Don't disagree about Dr. MacKenzie 🙂! PNS still giving fantastic results for difficult to treat mononeuropathies, this has changed our counseling about when to explant, and if we do, to not "pull" them but rather use blunt dissection or get the help of our plastics colleagues
One of our residents, Dr. Kristen MacKenzie presenting results on lead fractures with peripheral nerve simulator at NANS, future pain doctor at work! #NANS2020@StanfordPain@stanfordanes