High Impact Chronic Pain Management

I thought I’d share my joy : my latest article published in https://thischangedmypractice.com/trauma-informed-hicp-care/

 

And the responses from colleagues: Here are two of my favorite ones.

I am a retired Ob/Gyn. This is the most helpful article I have read on chronic pain. I wish I had access to this information to offer my chronic pelvic pain patients over the years. So many “normal” laparoscopies and all I could do was explain what I had ruled out. The reassurance often led to disappointment in not being able to offer an explanation or hope. Many of these patients saw multiple gynaecologists over the years, travelling to other cities in search of answers. My daughter is a medical student, and I have shared this article with her. It should be mandatory reading in the medical curriculum. Thanks.

And another one:

Judy, I was so impressed that I also share it with my office colleagues, the preceptors at my site in family medicine and with the curriculum lead and program Director of the UBC post grad family medicine program. I would love to see this widely disseminated and incorporated in our family medicine residency teaching. Well done.

On my website, the Tools for Management of High Impact Chronic Pain.

Good luck

Judy

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