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Common Pain Syndromes in HIV Patients: An Emphasis on Neuropathic Pain

Date: 03/2010
Author: Charles E. Argoff, MD
Editor: Douglas Fish, MD
Source: New York/New Jersey AETC and Albany Medical Center, Division of HIV Medicine

Common Pain Syndromes in HIV Patients: An Emphasis on Neuropathic Pain PDF [2.6 MB]

Description:

Part of the series: Caring for the HIV-Infected Inmate: A CME-Accredited Resource for Prescribing Clinicans

This monograph is designed to provide physicians, physician assistants and nurse practitioners with the most up-to-date HIV clinical information to assist in the treatment and care of HIV-infected incarcerated patients. This module is accredited for CME credit until June 30, 2010. There is no fee for education credit.

Learning objectives for this module: After reading this monograph, the correctionals prescribing clinician should be able to: 1) Discuss how to diagnose pain syndromes. 2) Describe the physical exam process in regards to the musculoskeletal system. 3) Discuss medications and treatments for chronic pain syndromes such as HIV.

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Topic Areas:

Antiretroviral Therapy, Starting Treatment, Corrections

Resource Type:

Self-Study Materials

Group:

Training Materials

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