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Neuropatic Pain - Three Course Suite
A suite of 3 eLearning courses
The Neuropatic Pain: Three Course Suite suite comprises the followng courses (see below):
> Neuropathic Pain: Cause
> Neuropathic Pain: Diagnosis
> Neuropathic Pain: Treatment
CME Credits: 3 credits (as suggested by the California Medical Association)
Duration: About 3 hours
Description: The sensation of pain results from adverse physical or emotional experiences that cause actual or perceived tissue damage. The most common pain sensation, nociceptive pain, results from physical tissue damage, which is experienced through the nervous system. A second type of pain, neuropathic pain, stems from a malfunction in the central and/or peripheral nervous system. Because its source is internal, neuropathic pain may lack an obvious origin. This three-course suite explores the etiology, diagnosis, and prognosis of neuropathic pain.
Each Online Training Course or Professional Designation Program listed below comes complete with;
> 24 hour access to the course for 90 days,
> a printable PDF file including the notes to the course,
> a test used to measure your understanding of the material provided in the course, and
> a Certificate of Completion once you have passed a course, or;
> a Certificate of Professional Designation if you are enrolling in a Professional Designation program
Course Organization, Accreditations, Certification, FAQs
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Price
Per Person $350.00
Corporate 5 employees $1,225.00
Neuropathic Pain - Cause (Course)
Description: The sensation of pain results from adverse physical or emotional experiences that cause actual or perceived tissue damage. The most common pain sensation, nociceptive pain, results from physical tissue damage, which is experienced through the nervous system. A second type of pain, neuropathic pain, stems from a malfunction in the central and/or peripheral nervous system. Because its source is internal, neuropathic pain may lack an obvious origin. This course discusses the pathophysiology and epidemiology of neuropathic pain.
Neuropathic Pain - Diagnosis (Course)
Description: The sensation of pain results from adverse physical or emotional experiences that cause actual or perceived tissue damage. The most common pain sensation, nociceptive pain, results from physical tissue damage, which is experienced through the nervous system. A second type of pain, neuropathic pain, stems from a malfunction in the central and/or peripheral nervous system. Because its source is internal, neuropathic pain may lack an obvious origin. This course explains how neuropathic pain is diagnosed.
Neuropathic Pain - Treatment (Course)
Description: The sensation of pain results from adverse physical or emotional experiences that cause actual or perceived tissue damage. The most common pain sensation, nociceptive pain, results from physical tissue damage, which is experienced through the nervous system. A second type of pain, neuropathic pain, stems from a malfunction in the central and/or peripheral nervous system. Because its source is internal, neuropathic pain may lack an obvious origin. This course focuses on the prognosis for neuropathic pain and discusses treatment options.
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