Pain and Symptom Management

Master the assessment and management of common symptoms in palliative and geriatric care, including pain, dyspnea, nausea, and fatigue, using both pharmacological and non-pharmacological interventions.

30 courses

Neuropathic Pain Diagnosis and Treatment in Primary Care

Master the clinical skills to accurately identify, assess, and manage neuropathic pain in primary care settings using modern evidence-based guidelines.
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Managing Chronic Pain: Practical Strategies for Daily Life

Learn evidence-based techniques and daily self-management strategies to understand pain, improve your quality of life, and regain control of your well-being.
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Pain Management and Relief in Palliative Care

Develop a systematic approach to assessing and treating pain to improve quality of life for patients in palliative care settings.
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Medical Cannabis, Chronic Pain, and Health Outcomes

Learn to critically evaluate the therapeutic potential, risks, and scientific evidence of cannabis for managing chronic pain, sleep disorders, and related health conditions.
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Symptom Management and Physical Comfort in Palliative Care

Learn to identify, assess, and manage common physical symptoms of serious illness to improve quality of life and comfort for patients and family caregivers.
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Symptom Management in Palliative Care

Learn to assess and manage physical and psychological symptoms to improve quality of life for patients with serious illnesses.
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Foundations of Orofacial Pain Clinical Practice

This course empowers aspiring healthcare professionals to understand the core principles of diagnosing and managing orofacial pain patients effectively.

Foundations of Orofacial Pain: Diagnosis and Management

Gain a foundational understanding of the common conditions, diagnostic methods, and evidence-based management strategies for orofacial pain, preparing you to interpret clinical scenarios.

Orofacial Pain: Clinical Foundations

Develop core competencies in assessing, diagnosing, and planning treatment for common orofacial pain conditions.

Foundations of Orofacial Pain Management

Learn the essential principles for assessing, diagnosing, and developing treatment plans for common orofacial pain conditions.

Orofacial Pain: Clinical Diagnosis & Management

Develop a systematic approach to assessing, diagnosing, and planning treatment for patients experiencing orofacial pain.

Orofacial Pain Fundamentals

Learn to understand the causes, diagnostic criteria, and evidence-based management of common orofacial pain conditions.

Orofacial Pain: Foundational Diagnosis and Management

Learn the essential principles of orofacial pain conditions to confidently assess, diagnose, and plan treatment for patients.

Introduction to Orofacial Pain: Clinical Assessment and Management

Develop a foundational understanding of patient assessment, diagnosis, and evidence-based treatment planning for common orofacial pain conditions.

Orofacial Pain Management Fundamentals

Build a foundational understanding of assessing, diagnosing, and planning treatment for common orofacial pain conditions in a clinical context.

Orofacial Pain: Interdisciplinary Management

Develop a foundational understanding of orofacial pain conditions and their interdisciplinary management for effective patient care.

Clinical Assessment Essentials: Pain, Nutrition, and Hydration

Learn to conduct accurate patient assessments for pain, nutrition, and hydration to improve care quality and support patient comfort in healthcare settings.

Foundations of Pain Assessment and Treatment

Learn to accurately evaluate different types of pain and implement safe, evidence-based treatment strategies for better patient care.

Pain Evaluation and Management: Clinical Assessment and Treatment

Learn to assess, classify, and treat diverse types of pain effectively using modern, evidence-based clinical approaches and patient-centered strategies.

Neuromuscular Monitoring in Anesthesia Care

Learn the essential principles of objective neuromuscular monitoring to prevent residual paralysis and enhance patient safety in anesthesia practice.
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