Effectively managing chronic pain patients, both medically and interpersonally, can be quite difficult. This presentation aims to describe a comprehensive intervention program implemented within an integrated primary care setting that is designed to improve both patient care and physician satisfaction. The goal is to provide attendees with a model of chronic pain care that they might successfully implement within their own primary care clinics or medical training programs.
This webinar is designed to help you:
- Describe an integrative intervention model for managing chronic pain in a primary care setting.
- Identify primary care patients who may benefit from an integrative chronic pain intervention.
- Develop an integrative pain management program in your primary care clinic.
This webinar is presented by the Collaborative Family Healthcare Association and the Office of Integrated Healthcare Research and Policy in the Department of Family Medicine at the University of Colorado School of Medicine. The webinar series is made possible with funding from the California Mental Health Services Authority Integrated Behavioral Health Project in partnership with the AHRQ Academy for Integrating Behavioral Health and Primary Care and the Advancing Care Together project of UC-Denver Dept. of Family Medicine.