Course Chair
Melanie M. Henry, MD, MPH
Professor of Anesthesia
Course Description
The majority of Americans are living with pain, according to the findings from a report recently released by the National Center for Health Statistics. Pain affects more than your body, increasing stress and depression which can make pain worse, leading to a vicious cycle. While many of us experience pain, there can be significant differences in how pain is perceived due to the interplay of environment, genetics, and psychology. Despite its prevalence, massive financial burden, and widespread association with disability, the effective management of pain remains a challenge. In this six-part series taught by leading experts at UCSF, we will explore the causes, consequences, and treatment of pain as well as barriers to providing effective pain relief.
Lecture Schedule
10/27 - Pain is a Mind Body Experience. Now What?
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Iulia Ivan, PhD
Psychologist, Pain Management Specialist
UCSF Pain Management Center
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Valerie W. Jackson, PhD
Psychologist, Pain Management Specialist
UCSF Pain Management Center
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11/3 - Low Back Pain
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Paul Su, MD
Assistant Professor of Anesthesia
Anesthesiologist
Pain Medicine Specialist
11/10 - Neuromodulation
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Lawrence Poree, MD, MPH, PhD
Professor of Anesthesia
Pain Management Specialist
Neuromodulation Advocate and Educator
11/17 - Integrative Pain Medicine: Paradigms and Possibilities
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Heidi Reetz, MD
Assistant Professor of Anesthesia
Pain and Integrative Medicine Specialist
12/1 - Pediatric Pain Management
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Amber N. Borucki, MD
Assistant Professor of Anesthesia
12/8 - Treating Cancer Pain without Opioids
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Ann Shah, MD
Assistant Professor of Anesthesia