Comprehensive Patient Evaluation for Pain Profiling and Clinical Decision-Making
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- Non-Member - $199
- PT Member - $139
- PTA Member - $139
- Student - $29
- Post-Professional Student - $139
- Staff - Free!
This course is part of the Persistent Pain Management: A Comprehensive Learning Series and focuses on enhancing your skills in assessing and evaluating patients with persistent pain.
Release Date: March 19, 2025
This course is designed for healthcare professionals and includes two essential modules:
Key Features:
- Evidence-Based Learning: Apply reliable and valid pain assessment measures and screening tools
- Person-Centered Approach: Focus on individualized care plans and management strategies
- Earn Credit: Earn 0.6 CEU/6 contact hours.
- Pricing:
- Students: $29
- Members: $139
- Non-members: $199
Course Details:
- Module 1: Enhancing Care for Diverse Populations
- Identify at-risk populations, address clinician influences on pain outcomes, and develop effective pain management strategies for diverse patient groups.
- Module 2: Foundations of Pain Assessment: Techniques and Best Practices
- Evaluate and apply pain assessment measures, screening measures, and evidence-based treatment options across different care settings.
Enroll now to elevate your approach to pain care!
Course Instructions
- Click on the Contents tab to watch the course recording.
- Click the Take Quiz button to complete the assessment. Learners will have 3 attempts to pass and must answer at least 70% of questions correctly.
- Click Fill Out Survey under the Evaluation listing to provide valuable course feedback. Scroll down on all questions as there may be answer options that expand past the size of the window.
- Click the View/Print Your Certificate button under the Certificate listing. You can view/print your certificate at any time by visiting the APTA Learning Center and clicking the CEU Certificate/Transcript link on the left-hand side of the page.
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