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CIP PROGRAM: 51.1403
Pain Management.

Summary: A post-residency program of study that prepares physicians in the diagnosis, management, and treatment of acute and chronic pain. Includes instruction in anesthesiology, pain assessment, pain classification and diagnosis, pain neuroscience, palliative and end-of-life care, physical medicine and rehabilitation, psychiatry of pain, pain pharmacology, public policy, and legal issues of pain management.

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Related CIPs

51 HEALTH PROFESSIONS AND RELATED PROGRAMS.
51.14 Medical Clinical Sciences/Graduate Medical Studies.
51.1401 Medical Science/Scientist.
51.1402 Clinical and Translational Science.
51.1403 Pain Management.
51.1404 Temporomandibular Disorders and Orofacial Pain.
51.1405 Tropical Medicine.
51.1499 Medical Clinical Sciences/Graduate Medical Studies, Other.

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