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Pain Management

e-Pain is an online pain management course designed to help healthcare professionals diagnose and safely manage pain.

It is aimed at practitioners who are not pain specialists but who care for patients suffering from acute, chronic and cancer pain. The content is relevant globally.

 

High-quality Pain Management Course

This online course specifically enables you to:

  • improve your recognition of unrelieved acute and chronic pain amongst patients
  • provide appropriate assessment
  • manage pain effectively
  • ensure patient safety

Relevant to healthcare professionals globally

Using this online pain management course, you can explore the physical, psychological and social dimensions of pain.

The content is packed with interactive elements, including case studies, animations and self-assessment exercises, to embed learning and understanding.

e-Pain has been developed in the UK by the Faculty of Pain Medicine, of the Royal College of Anaesthetists, the British Pain Society and NHS England elearning for healthcare.

 

Testimonials

Developed by clinical experts in the UK, these interactive programmes deliver exceptionally high-quality training for anaesthesia, critical care and pain management specialists. This can only help to improve the quality and safety of patient care.

-Dr Julia Moore OBE FRCA, Consultant Anaesthetist

The success of the award-winning elearning suite, e-LA, e-ICM and e-Pain, is truly remarkable. These resources are now a cornerstone of lifelong learning for all professionals in anaesthesia, intensive care and pain medicine in the UK and increasingly around the world.

-Dr Liam Brennan, President, Royal College of Anaesthetists

The e-Pain programme should deliver a step change in the quality, safety, efficacy and patient experience of care in the community and hospital setting.

-Dr Douglas Justins, Past Dean of the Faculty of Pain Medicine, Consultant in Pain Medicine and Anaesthesia

e-Pain is the perfect educational resource to help the whole multiprofessional team develop their knowledge in pain management, whether they are on the path to specialisation or want to develop their knowledge about pain, the most common concern our patients have.

-Barry Miller Dean of the Faculty of Pain Medicine, the Royal College of Anaesthetists

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