Course: Assessment and Management of Chronic Pain in the Community

Over a third of people in the UK are living with chronic pain – defined as pain that’s lasted for more than 3 months. For clinicians, assessing and diagnosing chronic pain can be a challenge.

This is a half day course that has been designed to help you  develop a pragmatic approach to diagnose and manage chronic widespread pain conditions like fibromyalgia 

We will explore the current guidelines that support making a diagnosis; review current pain science and how this influences diagnosis and management; explore the evidence base behind treatment approaches and consider the skills required to approach the consultation.

Course duration:

Half-day

Course aims:

  • Better understand the context of chronic pain in the community setting
  • Create a framework to assess and manage chronic pain by exploring the following key questions…
      • What are we treating?
      • What influences their pain?
      • What is the impact on their life?
      • What matters to the individual?
      • How do I approach the patient?

Learning structure

This will be an interactive teaching approach making use of short presentations and working in small groups to enhance learning alongside plenty of opportunity for discussion.

Delegates will be encouraged to share their own experiences and reflect on their practice.

Delegates will be issued a pdf copy of the slide set with reference materials and a template to record reflections.

” Course tutors demonstrated excellent depth of knowledge. They were quick to answer questions brought by course participants and they presented information very well through different media etc.”

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Interested in this course? Get in touch!

If you’re considering making the worthwhile investment in your clinical team then do get in touch via email at: enquiries@drgileshazan.com or by using the contact form (right). 

Courses can be delivered either in person or online and delegates are provided with comprehensive reference materials to support their further learning as well as the courses being mapped to the advanced practice and first contact pathways to practice.

” The course covered a broad spectrum of blood tests and it was presented well against case studies, which added clinical context and relevant to the sorts of patient I see in MSK Interface services. Giles was really easy to listen to and I loved his down to earth approach and humour. ” 

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