Guidelines recommend that hospital healthcare professionals should receive ongoing education and training regarding options for effective and safe management of pain. The materials of the “Pain School in Low Resource Settings” aim to foster and increase awareness and teach skills about pain assessment and management. The target audience for this program are surgical and internal-medicine practitioners of all disciplines, anaesthetists and anaesthesiologists, advanced nursing personnel, clinical officers as well as medical and nursing students who work in low resource settings or in a middle or high-resource country with little or no access to information about pain management.
Allows you to access to 13 presentations about different aspects of pain management. You are free to edit and adapt the presentations to suit local conditions in your hospital and/or country. Use the talks to teach and empower local champions with information and knowledge about management of pain.
Train them so that they can Train others.
An outline of the the different phases recommended for you to oranize a Train the Trainer workshop in your institution.
Contact the organizers if you want to organize a workshop or to contribute learning materials or to send us a summary and review about a workshop you carried out.
Volunteers associated with IASP’s NeuPSIG and the International Pain Registry Working Group, PAIN OUT and the German Pain Society created and reviewed the materials provided by this program.