Description
Pain Medicine Board Review (v3.1) (The PassMachine) (Videos with Slides + Audios + PDF + Qbank Exam mode)
Pain Medicine Board Review
HTML (Interactive), Videos, Slides, Audios, PDF, Qbank (Exam mode) , Course Size = 22.38 GB
With more than 4 times the practice questions than on the ABA exam!
HIGH-YIELD CONTENT
Pain Medicine Board Review
LASER-FOCUSED LECTURES: A comprehensive library of video lectures precisely aligns to the Pain Medicine Certification and Pain Medicine MOC exam blueprints, so you focus on all exam topics and keywords with no wasted effort.
BOARD-EXPERIENCED FACULTY: Board-certified faculty are experienced in teaching Pain Medicine board exam preparation. Thus, every lecture is up to date, medically accurate, and entirely board-relevant.
BOARD-STYLE PRACTICE QUESTIONS
- COMPREHENSIVE QUESTION BANK: 1000+ Pain Medicine multiple-choice questions (MCQs) are included. Each question carefully follows the ABA® board exam content outline and format.
- REALISTIC TEST ENVIRONMENT: Prepare by taking practice tests in a format that’s just like the actual exam.
- THE “QBL” METHOD: “Question-Based Learning” ensures that your review is 100% relevant to the ABA Pain Medicine exam. This proven method works by embedding multiple-choice questions into course lectures.
- OPTIMIZED FOR LEARNING: Unlike other Q Banks, The Pass Machine Pain Medicine practice questions include referenced explanations, so you learn the “how” and “why” behind every question.
Board-focused Faculty
- Remember, the American Board of Anesthesiology tests you on the entire breadth of your specialty, beyond what’s practical in your day-to-day. Let our knowledgeable faculty guide you through a comprehensive review that covers exactly what the Pain Medicine Exam Blueprint dictates.
- “Here’s the challenge: this Pain Medicine board review features 39+ hours of laser-focused lectures and 1000+ Q Bank questions, but all that great content means nothing if you don’t get through it in time for the exam.
INSTRUCTIONS:
FOR VIDEOS:
- Open the file Courses.html
- Choose any topic you want to view.
- You can choose to view Webminar, Audios, or PDF.
- If you choose Webminar, you will see the videos and slides running side by side. Feel free to navigate to any slide you want.
FOR EXAM BUILDER (QBANK):
- Open the file Exam Builder.html, using any internet browser
- Choose the question set you want (you can select many topics together)
- Choose the number of questions to be included in this exam
- Be well prepared, and begin the exam! You have an average of 1 minute for each question.
- You can click Finish Test anytime. Your score, correct answers and explanations will be showed once you finish the test.
Online Course v3.1, Release Date June 11, 2021
Exam Builder, Release Date June 11, 2021
Intended Audience: Internists, Anesthesiologists, Neurologists
Learning Objectives: Upon completion of this program, participants should be able to:
- Evaluate pharmacological, psychological, cognitive, and behavioral management of pain.
- Recall mechanisms of nociception.
- Differentiate pain in older adults, infants and children.
- Apply surgical pain management.
- Develop comprehensive management and treatment plans for patients.
Topics And Speakers:
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Musculoskeletal Pain (1 hour)Timothy Furnish MD
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Neuropathic Pain (2 hours)Sharanya Nama, MD
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Cancer Pain (1 hour)Aaron Przybysz, MD
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Chronic Urogenital Pain (1.25 hours)Anterpreet Dua, MD
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Evaluation & Management of Neck & Back Pain (1.5 hours)Aaron Przybysz, MD
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Pain in Individuals with Limited Communication (0.5 hours)Timothy Furnish MD
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Pain in Older Adults (1.25 hours)Anterpreet Dua, MD
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Pain in Pregnancy & Labor (1 hour)Aaron Przybysz, MD
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Pain in Infants & Children (1 hour)Timothy Furnish MD
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Head & Facial Pain (2 hours)Udai Nanda, MD
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The Taxonomy of Pain Systems (0.5 hours)Timothy Furnish MD
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Visceral Pain (0.7.5 hours)Aaron Przybysz, MD
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Psychology & Cognitive & Behavioral Management of Pain (3 hours)Steven Richeimer MD
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Interventional Pain Management & Stimulation-produced Analgesia (4.5 hours)Edward Pang, MD
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Surgical Pain Management (1.5 hours)Grace Chen, MD
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Perioperative Acute Pain Management (1.75 hours)Mario De Pinto, MD
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Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation (1.25 hours)Edward Pang, MD
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Complementary Therapies (0.75 hours)Kristen Noon, MD
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Cervical Spine Etiologies & Management (1.5 hours)Aaron Przybysz, MD
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Pain Management in Patients with History of Substance Abuse (1.5 hours)Rakhi Dayal, MD
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Pharmacological Management of Pain (4.75 hours)Steven Richeimer MD
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Assessment and Management of Pain (0.5 hours)Kristen Noon, MD
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Mechanisms of Nociception (1 hour)Timothy Furnish MD
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Animal Models of Pain & Ethics of Experimentation (0.5 hours)Daniel Doleys, PhD
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Clinical Research Studies & Ethical Standards in Pain Management (1 hour)Timothy Furnish MD
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Pain Transmission & Modulation (1 hour)Aaron Przybysz, MD
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The Development of the Pain System: Pain in Neonates & Infants (1 hour)Daniel Doleys, PhD