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UC Davis Train the Trainer Pain Management Fellowship Program

Fall 2022 — Through the UC Davis Train-the-Trainer Primary Care Pain Management Fellowship program, the university is helping train health care professionals to understand pain and pain management. This video was shared in Fall 2022 at the International Association for the Study of Pain Conference.


UC Davis Train the Trainer (T3) Primary Care Pain Management Fellowship

August 5, 2020 — The fellowship provides practicing clinicians and providers the opportunity to continue to work in their current practice while they receive the training, mentorship and resources needed to lead their primary care community to improve the pratice of safe and effective pain management.


Transforming and accelerating pain care in the U.S.: UC Davis Big Ideas

June 11, 2019 — UC Davis has a vision to synergize efforts across the university to combat the pain management crisis by expanding the UC Davis Center for Advancing Pain Relief to create a first-of-its-kind hub for education, research, clinical care and policy.


Essentials of primary care pain management

Nov. 3, 2017 — Fellows of the Train-the-Trainer Primary Care Pain Management Fellowship program through the UC Davis Center for Advancing Pain Relief joined other clinicians for a two-day continuing medical education conference focused on pain management and responsible prescribing of opioids.


First-ever Advancing Pain Relief Symposium

Nov. 30, 2016 — Faculty from the UC Davis Schools of Law, Medicine, Nursing and Veterinary Medicine, as well as the Colleges of Biological Sciences, Agriculture, Engineering and Letters and Sciences, joined together at the UC Davis Advancing Pain Relief Symposium to share and showcase their diverse work that contributes to informing and relieving the complex problem of pain.


Advancing pain competencies around the world

Nov. 2, 2016 — The UC Davis Center for Advancing Pain Relief facilitated a half-day symposium of clinicians interested in improving global education in pain care Sept. 26, 2016, in Yokohama, Japan, in parallel with the International Association for the Study of Pain (IASP) World Congress on Pain.


Interprofessional pain education at UC Davis

July 1, 2016 — As an essential step in developing a broad-based education and practice innovation program, UC Davis develops, pilots and evaluates a high-impact education module using chronic pain management as the prism through which clinicians can model — and students can learn — interprofessional, team-based, and person-centered care.


UC Davis chronic pain telementoring

June 7, 2016 — Peer-to- peer video conference mentoring at UC Davis is designed to support community primary care clinicians in their mission to provide high quality, safe and effective pain care.


UC Davis Center for Advancing Pain Relief

June 7, 2016 — Leveraging the vast expertise of scholars and scientists in medicine, nursing and other health science disciplines, UC Davis has established the UC Davis Center for Advancing Pain Relief.