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Webinar: Integrative Pain Management: Sociological & Clinical Perspectives

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Description

In this presentation, the national crisis of opioid misuse, addiction, and overdose is discussed from a historical and sociological perspective. Evidenced-based integrative and non-pharmacological approaches to pain management are presented. Clinical, practice-based interventions are described in the context of contemporary medical models. Concluding recommendations are provided for advancing research and practice of integrative pain management.

Credits: 1.0 CEs of the following credits have been applied: ABVE, CCMC, CDMS, CLCP-MSCC, CRC-CVE (Pending Approval)

  • CE approval codes valid through April 2025.

LEARNING OBJECTIVES

  1. Name three societal drivers of the opioid crisis.
  2. Identify four evidenced-based approaches to pain management.
  3. Explain a barrier to implementing non-pharmacological approaches, and a potential solution.

Contributors

  • Sophie Nathenson, Ph.D.

    Sophie Nathenson is a Medical Sociologist, professor and consultant based in Portland, Oregon. She is founder and Director of the Bachelor’s of Science in Population Health Management and faculty in the Masters of Science in Allied Health program at Oregon Tech. She is also owner of Widespread Wellness Consulting, providing career mentorship and education for individuals and groups working on promoting social, physical, emotional, and mental wellbeing.

April 25, 2024
Thu 12:00 PM CDT

Duration 1H 0M

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