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In episode 218 of the Mechanical Care Forum, we conclude our discussion with Associate Professor David Butler of Adelaide, Australia. He explains some of the principles within his book Explain Pain Supercharged written for the clinician, what DIMS and SIMS are, how pain education is underutilized and best advice. We also present a hypothetical patient with chronic pain; and he shares his views of keys to the interaction and education necessary for a successful outcome. This and more! This week on MCF!
We hope to deliver this content to the committed professional who wants to improve his/her care and we hope to do it in a way that is easily accessible, the world over, in today's technological age.
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By Jason WardIn episode 218 of the Mechanical Care Forum, we conclude our discussion with Associate Professor David Butler of Adelaide, Australia. He explains some of the principles within his book Explain Pain Supercharged written for the clinician, what DIMS and SIMS are, how pain education is underutilized and best advice. We also present a hypothetical patient with chronic pain; and he shares his views of keys to the interaction and education necessary for a successful outcome. This and more! This week on MCF!
We hope to deliver this content to the committed professional who wants to improve his/her care and we hope to do it in a way that is easily accessible, the world over, in today's technological age.
To contribute:
Give a 5-star review on iTunes;
Share EP #218 with a friend; and/or
Connect with us on the MCF Website and MCF Instagram page!
Thanks for your support!