
Essential Notes in Pain Medicine provides a comprehensive review of pain medicine for clinical practice and postgraduate exam preparation. Mapped to the syllabus for the Fellowship of the Faculty of Pain Medicine of the Royal College of Anaesthetists (FFPMRCA)this resource ensures readers have all the information needed in one place. Written by a multidisciplinary team of over 70 international contributors, this resource provides high-quality, up-to-date guidance on 247 topics such as pain assessment, pain physiology, pain interventions, the role of psychology and physiotherapy and many more. Information is presented in concise note form with bullet points, tables, and diagrams, making retaining key facts easier and quicker. References to evidence-based guidelines and directions to further reading allow for identification of areas for further information. Drawing on the editors' expertise, Essential Notes in Pain Medicine is the ideal companion for exams and a comprehensive guide to acute, chronic, and cancer pain management for practising doctors, pain nurses, and allied health professionals.
This text serves as a comprehensive reference guide designed to address the clinical and academic requirements of practitioners and trainees specializing in pain medicine. The authors, led by Jan Rudiger, Alifia Tameem, and Enrique Collantes Celador, have compiled contributions from over 70 international experts to synthesize complex medical data into a structured format. The book aligns specifically with the FFPMRCA syllabus, providing a framework for both acute and chronic pain management strategies.
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Experts and practitioners frequently highlight the utility of this text as a high-density, efficient study tool for postgraduate examinations. It is widely regarded as a foundational resource for clinicians seeking a structured overview of current pain management protocols.
Page Count:
724
Publication Date:
2022-01-01
Publisher:
OUP Oxford
ISBN-10:
0192519980
ISBN-13:
9780192519986
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