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As many as 100 million adults in the U.S. are affected by episodes of chronic pain. Pain management increasingly relies on the use of opioids, a strategy that has contributed to the current national crisis of drug abuse and associated risk of mortality. The problem is exacerbated by the paucity of science that provides guidance for health care providers for targeted approaches to the treatment of individual patients. This symposium aims to bring together some of the leading experts in pain science to highlight precision medicine approaches to the study and treatment of pain.
Speakers:
- Kyle Baumbauer, PhD, UConn School of Nursing
- Theodore Price, PhD, University of TX-Dallas
- Luda Diatchenko, MD, PhD, McGill University
- Robert Sorge, PhD, University of AL-Birmingham
- Robert Kerns, PhD, Yale University
- Erin Young, PhD. UConn School of Nursing
- William Maixner, DDS, PhD, Duke University
- William Zempsky, MD, CCMC
- Angela Starkweather, PhD, RN, UConn School of Nursing
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