Anaesthesia and Pain Medicine

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                                                 MSc in Pain Management Further Information

                     

                                                                             The first UK Institution to offer an online MSc in Pain Management!

 

Presented by the Department of Anaesthesia and Pain Medicine

The University of Edinburgh

Monday July 4th 2011

 

The Chancellor’s Building,

49 Little France Crescent,

Edinburgh

Seminar Room 2

 

Click link above for directions

 

10.00 to 13.00 (lunch to follow)

Registration at 09.30

Registration fee £20.00 includes morning coffee and lunch

 

This meeting has been recognised for 3 CPD points

 

Click here to download a registration form

 

Full details of speakers etc

 

Please use this link to view the PowerPoint presentations our speakers gave at last years Study Morning

 

5th Pain Management Study Morning

 

Below are links to video testimonies given by students who have graduated from the MSc in Pain Management. The students gives details of their experiences and how completing the course has affected their career prospects and working lives.

 

Dr David Raeburn, Pharmacist,

Graduated 2009

 

Mrs Margaret Baggott,

Pain Nurse Specialist, Graduated 2007

 

Paul Knight, Physiotherapist, Graduated 2008

 

Joanne Allan, Clinical Nurse Specialist, Graduated 2010

 

Please use the link below to view a short introduction to the MSc in Pain Management given by

Dr Sarah Henderson

(course coordinator)

 

MSc in Pain Management Introduction

 

Video Testimonies and Course Introduction

 

Please use the following link to read an article on Pain Management training by one of our  former MSc in Pain Management students Dr Adam Woo published in The Royal College of Anaesthetists Bulletin                                                                     

http://www.rcoa.ac.uk/docs/Bulletin53.pdf

 

The article is on page 10

 

 

 

Please click this link to view an Introduction to the MSc in Pain Management online learning environment WebCT.

 

Pain Management MSc Graduation Dinner

 

MSc Pain Management Team

 

Pain Management Links

The College of Medicine & Veterinary Medicine films about the Postgraduate experience

Testimonies

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Student Testimonial - 1st year MSc in Pain Management student (2007/2008)
"I have found this course very exciting.  The mixture of discussion and case studies made the learning very effective.  The course is very flexible.  I have been able to learn at a time that suits me.  As the course is very intense, time management is paramount.  There are a number of professionals on the course from diverse backgrounds and I have learned from my peers also.  The Pain Management course is inspiring and, in my opinion, how learning should be - student centred."

 

Student Testimonial - MSc in Pain Management graduate (2008)
"During the programme I worked as a chronic pain nurse specialist in Australia.  In this, I dealt with chronic pain patients in an out-patient setting.  I triaged referrals, assisted patient enquiries, arranged procedural interventions and educated the patients in the three week pain management programme and general running of the clinic.  Since graduation, I have returned to Dublin.  I have started in a private hospital and they want me to establish the acute pain service and manage staff and patient education and ultimately establish a specialised pain management clinic."

 

 

 

 

 

Physiotherapy Frontline, 5th April 2006: “Master it Anywhere” Download pdf file

 

GP MedEconomics, 9th June 2006: “Furthering Your Education Online”

By Dr Amir Lakha, Graduate 2007 Download pdf file

 

NHS Connections Newspaper, May/June 2005: “Pain Gain-Link-up for Groundbreaking New Course” Download pdf file

 

Nursing Times, 7th June 2005: Pain Postgrad Straddles Globe”

Download pdf file

 

Press Release, 15th February 2005: “E-Learning Course Will Help Health Professionals Manage Pain” Download pdf file