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Pain and Trauma

July 23, 2025 12:00pm - July 23, 2025 1:00pm
Live Virtual

This presentation will explore the intricate relationship between pain and trauma, providing healthcare professionals with essential knowledge and skills to enhance patient care. Attendees will delve into the physiological and psychological connections between trauma and pain perception, aiding in improved assessment and diagnosis of patients experiencing both conditions. Through case studies and interactive discussions, participants will learn to create and implement holistic, evidence-based treatment plans that address the complexities of co-occurring pain and trauma. This session is designed to equip professionals with a comprehensive understanding and practical tools for effective, trauma-informed, patient-centered care.
 

Presenter(s):

Michael A. Smith, PharmD, FCCP, FAAHPM, BCPS
University of Michigan

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If you have questions or require accommodations to fully participate in this training, please contact [email protected].

A variety of automated closed caption options that meet accessibility requirements are available via the Zoom application for meetings and webinars. Please follow the link to view instructions. 

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Event Type
General PDCM Webinars

Registration deadline is July 23rd at 2:00pm

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