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Interventional pain management for chronic pain: a survey of physicians in Canada.

Harsha ShanthannaAnuj BhatiaMohan RadhakrishnaEmilie Belley-CoteThuva VanniyasingamLehana ThabaneJason W Busse
Published in: Canadian journal of anaesthesia = Journal canadien d'anesthesie (2019)
Our survey indicates that IPM practice and training were not uniform, and that interventional therapies for chronic pain may not be performed in accordance with the best available evidence. Our survey highlights a lack of IPM training opportunities, which may result in substandard training. Concerted efforts involving physician organizations and regulators are needed to standardize IPM training and develop clinical guidelines to optimize evidence-based practice.
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