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The current state of training in pain medicine fellowships: An Association of Pain Program Directors (APPD) survey of program directors.

Sayed Emal WaheziTrent D EmerickMoorice CaparóHeejung ChoiYashar EshraghiTahereh NaeimiLynn KohanMagdalena AnitescuThelma WrightRene PrzkoraKiran PatelTim J LamerSusan MoeschlerUgur YenerJonathan AlerteRadhika GrandheAlexander F BautistaBoris SpektorKristen NoonRajiv D ReddyUzondu C OsuagwuAnna CarpenterFrederic J GergesDanielle B HornCasey A MurphyChong KimScott G PritzlaffCameron MarshallGwynne KirchenChristine OryhanTejinder S Swaran SinghDawood SayedTimothy R LubenowNalini SehgalCharles E ArgoffAmit GulatiMiles R DayNaum ShaparinNabil SibaiAnterpreet DuaMeredith Barad
Published in: Pain practice : the official journal of World Institute of Pain (2024)
This study highlights the challenge of providing adequate training in all Pain Medicine subtopics within a 12-month pain medicine fellowship. PDs suggest the need for additional training for fellows and discuss the importance of curriculum standardization.
Keyphrases
  • chronic pain
  • pain management
  • neuropathic pain
  • quality improvement
  • virtual reality
  • spinal cord
  • cross sectional