Learn the foundational concepts of pain, including its physiology, types (acute vs. chronic), and mechanisms. Understand how pain affects the body and mind, and the importance of a comprehensive management approach.
Explore the pharmacology of pain relief—covering analgesics, opioids, NSAIDs, adjuvants, and their rational use. Learn dosing strategies, side effects, and evidence-based medication protocols.
Dive into image-guided procedures such as nerve blocks, epidural injections, and radiofrequency ablation. Understand indications, techniques, safety precautions, and outcome monitoring.
Study alternative and supportive treatments like physiotherapy, TENS, psychotherapy, acupuncture, and lifestyle changes that aid in long-term pain relief.
Adapt pain management techniques for pediatric, geriatric, and pregnant patients. Address age-specific challenges and considerations for safe and effective care.
Learn pain control strategies in end-of-life care. Explore the WHO pain ladder, opioid titration, and holistic approaches to ensure comfort and dignity for terminally ill patients.
Apply your knowledge through case-based learning, role-plays, and supervised hands-on training to build real-world skills in comprehensive pain assessment and treatment planning.