Learn the interviewing framework and core communication skills that develop a powerful therapeutic relationship and facilitate behavioural change! Join us for “Clinical Communication skills” (Module 2 of the Certificate in Pain Management) on 18 & 19 October. Bev Bolton Stian Le Roux More info: https://lnkd.in/dMB_i6GE Quote from: Parker P, Park-Ross J. Understanding Pain: unravelling the physiology, assessment and treatment of pain through South African Stories. 2024. Cape Town: University of Cape Town Press.
TRAIN PAIN ACADEMY
Education
Cape Town, Western Cape 230 followers
A non-profit organisation providing innovative pain education for healthcare professionals
About us
Train Pain Academy is a non-profit organisation providing innovative pain education to health care professionals. We offer the Certificate in Pain Management which consists of 6 modules ranging from Clinical Communication Skills to Prescribing Exercise for Health Conditions and much more.
- Website
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www.trainpainacademy.co.za
External link for TRAIN PAIN ACADEMY
- Industry
- Education
- Company size
- 11-50 employees
- Headquarters
- Cape Town, Western Cape
- Type
- Nonprofit
- Founded
- 2016
- Specialties
- communication skills training, pain management training, cpd accredited training, online training for health care professionals, and pain physiology training
Locations
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Cape Town, Western Cape 7700, ZA
Employees at TRAIN PAIN ACADEMY
Updates
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September is #PainAwarenessMonth and we are highlighting the importance of paincare being: · Individualized · Multidisciplinary · Multimodal According to IASP, Multimodal treatment refers to: “The concurrent use of separate therapeutic interventions with different mechanisms of action within one discipline aimed at different pain mechanisms. For example: the use of pregabalin and opioids for pain control by a physician; the use of NSAID and orthosis for pain control by a physician” Multimodal also refers to the combination of medication with other kinds of interventions and non-medication strategies. Rehabilitation professionals, such as physiotherapists and occupational therapists, will also be ‘multimodal’ in combining ‘top-down’ (targeting central mechanisms) and ‘bottom-up’ (targeting peripheral mechanisms) kinds of non-medication strategies in their paincare. (For example, Therapeutic pain science education with physical activity and TENS.) Are you offering multimodal paincare? Learn more about multimodal paincare with us: www.trainpainacademy.co.za #trainpainacademy #PainAwarenessMonth #cpdcourses #painmanagement
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In this #PainAwarenessMonth of September, we are following the lead of IASP and focussing on the importance of paincare being: · Individualized · Multidisciplinary (or interdisciplinary!) · Multimodal A person living with pain is best supported by a team of practitioners from different disciplines offering multiple modes of paincare. It is even better when that team is closely collaborating in assessment and treatment using a shared biopsychosocial model and goals. For example: the prescription of an anti-depressant by a physician alongside exercise treatment from a physiotherapist, and CBT by a psychologist - all working closely together with regular team meetings. Are you working within a multidisciplinary (or interdisciplinary) paincare team? Learn more about multidisciplinary paincare with us: www.trainpainacademy.co.za #trainpainacademy #cpdcourses #painawarenessmonth
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Test your pain knowledge! Maybe it’s time to train in pain? And Module 1 of the Certificate in Pain, Principles of Pain, is a great place to start! So, join us on 11/12 October! More info: trainpainacademy.co.za #trainpainacademy #cpdcourses #painmanagement
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Don't miss this face-to-face workshop with Dr Bernie Whitaker coming to SA all the way from Australia this November. Book your seat for Cape Town: https://lnkd.in/dAgcQ_ZM Book your seat for Joburg: https://lnkd.in/dKNV_YsX #trainpainacademy #painmanagement #guidedimagery
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The month of September is #PainAwarenessMonth and, this year, IASP is focussing on the importance of paincare being: · Individualized · Multidisciplinary · Multimodal Paincare needs to be individualised (or ‘personalised’) because, although all pain is pain, not all pain is the same. As IASP notes: “Pain is always a personal experience that is influenced to varying degrees by biological, psychological, and social factors.” And: “Through their life experiences, individuals learn the concept of pain.” Are you individualizing your paincare? Learn more about how to individualise paincare with us: www.trainpainacademy.co.za
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Visit https://lnkd.in/eZwDptSK to book your seats! #trainpainacademy #cpdcourses #painmanagement #paincommunity
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NB: Please note the date change on this workshop.. It will now take place on 7 September (instead of on14th) REGISTER: https://lnkd.in/egAEbdxn #trainpainacademy #cpdcourses #painmanagement #icd11