LNCTU-School of Allied & Medical Science offers the Fellowship in Pain Management course with a duration of 1 year. It is an extremely sophisticated, evidence-oriented & clinically-based education in pain management. Also, during this one year of training program students will get totally hands-on experience besides the theoretical studies.
At the School of Allied & Medical Science, we have a large no. of experienced teaching faculty & an interdisciplinary team of specialists. They will provide you the best industrial exposure to learn with, from & about other professionals of the healthcare sector who efficiently manages pain patients.
School of Allied & Medical Science’s Fellowship in Pain Management Program aims at developing your level of competence & confidence in the assessment & management of an extensive gamut of pain conditions along with creating a holistic thought process for the complications related to pain management.
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Fellowship in Pain Management: Course Highlights
The following points throw light on the essential highlights of the course which are listed below:
- Comprehensive coverage of the basic principles in the pain management
- The students learn about the Anatomy, pathology, & pharmacology
- Equal stress on Ultrasound as well as C-arm guided pain & spine process
- Provided online demonstrations to the students from the operating room
Fellowship in Pain Management: Objectives
- To become familiarized with the basic principles & components of multimodal pain diagnosis & management.
- To become familiarized with the demonstrations & methodologies of intercession pain management.
- To receive the first introduction into clinical fundamental research facets of pain management.
- To be introduced to the different techniques of pain management.
- To aid & support our faculty members to set up a precise practice in Pain Management.
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Fellowship in Pain Management: What you’ll learn?
The 12-month Fellowship in Pain Management course program offers brilliant & enormous job opportunities with a remarkable pay scale. The course curriculum of pain management at the School of Allied & Medical Science has been designed in a way that will be helpful for trainees to gain the must have skills in the management of chronic pain, acute pain, cancer pain & complex pain conditions.
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Fellowship in Pain Management: Eligibility Criteria
In order to apply for the Fellowship in Pain Management course at the School of Allied & Medical Science, the aspirants require to hold an MBBS degree from a recognized institute. The candidates will have to satisfy the above mentioned eligibility criterion for taking admission to this institute.
Fellowship in Pain Management: Course Overview
Medical diagnosis and therapy
- History and physical examination
- Measurement of pain
- Physical therapies
- Vocational/rehabilitation assessment and management
- Participation in multidisciplinary assessment and treatment
- Anaesthetic procedures
- Regional anaesthesia and nerve blocks
- Minor Surgical procedures
- Other procedures appropriate to the fellow’s training
Psychologic diagnosis and therapy
- Use of diagnostic tests
- Collection of data from interviews and standard forms
- Comprehensive assessment
- Treatment options
- Individual, group, and family psychotherapy
- Cognitive-behavioural therapies
- Biofeedback and relaxation techniques
- Hypnotherapy
Pharmacotherapy
- Local anesthetics
- Opioids
- Analgesics
- Non-narcotic
- Adjuvants
- Antidepressants
- Sedative-hypnotics
- Benzodiazepines
- Other medicines and various routes of administration
Specific types of painful conditions
- Post-operative pain
- Post trauma pain
- Cancer Pain, including issues of death and dying, palliative care, and hospice
- Pain associated with nervous system injuries – CRPS
- Pain associated with chronic disease
- The pain of unknown aetiology
- Pain in children
- Pain in elderly
Regional pain syndromes
- Headache
- Facial pain syndrome
- Neck and upper back pain
- Low back pain
- Extremity pain syndromes
- Thoracic and abdominal pain
- Pelvic and perineal pain
Interventional Pain Management
- Interventions & nerve blocks in head and neck
- Interventions & nerve blocks in the trunk
- Interventions & nerve blocks in extremities
- Advanced pain therapies – Intradiscal procedures, epiduroscopy, spinal cord stimulators, intrathecal implants, etc.