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Gözde Çelik,Gül Köknel Talu Gözde Çelik
However, pain medicine specialists face unique challenges, including professional isolation, limited resources, financial dissatisfaction, and restricted career growth....Methods: A cross-sectional survey was conducted among pain medicine specialists who have completed or are fulfilling compulsory service.
Yucel Olgun Yucel Olgun
Two pain medicine specialists independently evaluated the videos using the modified DISCERN, JAMA benchmark criteria, and Global Quality Scale (GQS) to assess reliability and quality.
Nancy V Koch,Richard J Butterfield Iii Nancy V Koch
Access affected referral to behavioral and addiction specialties; 87.1 percent referred patients to pain medicine specialists despite reporting little long-term improvement in symptoms.
Shawn M Love,Benjamin D Hopkins,Christopher W Migdal et al. Shawn M Love et al.
Patients seen by neurologists were significantly more likely to be screened for and diagnosed with migraine than were those evaluated by non-neurologist pain medicine specialists only.
Carmen Roch,Theresa Kress,Joachim Erlenwein et al. Carmen Roch et al.
Of the patients 18% received pain therapy with opioids and 26% with nonopioids, adjustment was made in 5% with opioids and in 44% with nonopioids and pain medicine specialists were consulted in 9% of cases....A high level of pain was observed during the hospital stay and the adjustment of pain therapy or the involvement of pain medicine specialists was rare.
Uri Hochberg,Haggai Sharon,Iris Bahir et al. Uri Hochberg et al.
Design: A survey among pain medicine specialists who graduated from the Israeli Pain Management subspecialty.
Tyler E Calkins,Charles P Hannon,Denis Nam et al. Tyler E Calkins et al.
Primary care physicians were the most common prescriber (59.5%, P < 0.001) followed by pain medicine specialists (11.3%) and orthopaedic surgeons (11.3%). More prescribers practiced in the community than academic setting (63.8% versus 36.2%, P < 0.001).
Nicholas Pigg,James Banks,Kristina Siddall Nicholas Pigg
She reported visiting pain medicine specialists who administered steroid and lidocaine injections, which failed to improve her symptoms. Initial CT of her chest revealed a large lytic lesion within her posterior right fourth rib extending into her T4 vertebral body.
Nisha Nataraj,Kun Zhang,Gery P Guy Jr et al. Nisha Nataraj et al.
While clusters of pain medicine specialists had the highest median total prescriptions, emergency medicine specialist clusters had some of the lowest.
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