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Event Details

This course aims to provide a theoretical framework for health care professionals to use in the management of people with acute and chronic pain. Using a combined didactic and workshop approach, the facilitators will present the evidence that pain is a biopsychosocial construct.


By the end of this module participants will:

  • Know the multidimensional nature of pain - Epidemiology; Definitions and classification; Conceptual pain models; The nature of pain including the role of context
  • Know the basic science of the physiology underlying acute and chronic pain and how the nervous system can change
  • Know the psychological and social factors which contribute to pain and its potential impact
  • Be familiar with evidence-based tools for the screening and assessment of a person with pain
  • Be able to develop an evidence-based patient-centred rehabilitation plan for a person with pain
  • Be aware of the bioethical principles which are important in the assessment and management of pain


Nov 26 & 27, 2021 GMT+2

Lecturers

  • Romy Parker (Director & Lecturer of Train Pain Academy)

    Romy Parker

    Director & Lecturer of Train Pain Academy

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  • Beverley Bolton (Director & Lecturer of Train Pain Academy)

    Beverley Bolton

    Director & Lecturer of Train Pain Academy

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Course Fees

Seat at online course - All healthcare professionals

Ticket includes:
* 2 day interactive online course
* Printed manual
* Post course tutorials
* 21 CPD points (incl 2 ethics)
* Marking of exam

R 3,300
Seat at online course - PMPG Members only

Ticket includes:
* 2 day interactive online course
* Printed manual
* Post course tutorials
* 21 CPD points (incl 2 ethics)
* Marking of exam

R 3,100

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