The primary-care physician is usually the first resource people turn to when they experience pain. Pain Control in the Primary Care Setting is the first source for any healthcare professional interested in improving the management of chronic noncancer pain in the primary care setting. The Greater Philadelphia Pain Society, in collaboration with the American Pain Society, developed this handbook. The main focus of this guide is chronic noncancer pain, for which management is often complex and includes a challenging array of medical and psychosocial problems. In addition to primary care physicians, Pain Control in the Primary Care Setting is intended for medical and surgical specialists, nurses, physician assistants, psychologists, physical therapists, and pharmacists. Areas covered include:
Special topics covered are:
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