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Join us in a critical discussion on the urgent need for reform in pain medicine training programs.
In this enlightening episode of the Pain Matters Podcast, hosts Shravani Durbhakula, MD, MPH, MBA, and Mustafa Broachwala, DO, engage with experienced pain medicine program directors to delve deep into the current state, gaps, and proposed changes surrounding pain medicine fellowships.
Tune in as we’re joined by Scott Gregory Pritzlaff, MD, Associate Professor and Pain Medicine Fellowship Director at UC Davis Health, and Sayed E. Wahezi, MD, Professor and Pain Medicine Fellowship Director at Montefiore Medical Center as well as a board member of the Association of Pain Program Directors, to share unique insights into the complexities of pain medicine training.
In this episode, you'll hear about:
This discussion is essential for anyone involved in medical education, particularly those in pain medicine, who seeks to understand the future directions of training that could better prepare physicians for the evolving challenges in patient care.
Please subscribe and turn on notifications to ensure you don’t miss part 2 of our Pain Medicine Training discussion.
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Join us in a critical discussion on the urgent need for reform in pain medicine training programs.
In this enlightening episode of the Pain Matters Podcast, hosts Shravani Durbhakula, MD, MPH, MBA, and Mustafa Broachwala, DO, engage with experienced pain medicine program directors to delve deep into the current state, gaps, and proposed changes surrounding pain medicine fellowships.
Tune in as we’re joined by Scott Gregory Pritzlaff, MD, Associate Professor and Pain Medicine Fellowship Director at UC Davis Health, and Sayed E. Wahezi, MD, Professor and Pain Medicine Fellowship Director at Montefiore Medical Center as well as a board member of the Association of Pain Program Directors, to share unique insights into the complexities of pain medicine training.
In this episode, you'll hear about:
This discussion is essential for anyone involved in medical education, particularly those in pain medicine, who seeks to understand the future directions of training that could better prepare physicians for the evolving challenges in patient care.
Please subscribe and turn on notifications to ensure you don’t miss part 2 of our Pain Medicine Training discussion.
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