Pedia Pain Focus podcast provides education, and tools for healthcare professionals dealing with children affected by pain. Dr. Anjana Kundu, founder of Proactive Pain Solutions, is an experienced, integrative pediatric pain and palliative care doc who brings you renowned experts from the field of pediatric pain, healthcare technology and business, policy makers, healthcare advocates and more to share their innovations, expertise, and experience in addition to sharing her own expertise in the field. If you're a healthcare provider looking to improve your pain care skills, this one is for YOU!
How does one reconcile the facts that DSM diagnostic criteria for Autism Spectrum Disorder includes pain insensitivity and a high pain threshold, whi...
In this episode, Blake Windsor, MD a pediatrician with a subspecialty in training for pediatric pain medicine, and a board certified headache speciali...
This conversation with Marjorie Gloff, MD and Renee Robinson, DNP, APRN makes me convinced that the expression "Preparation is half the battle won" mu...
Chronic pain is often overlooked, and when it comes to children, it is even more so. The continued neglect of children's pain affects the ability to ...
Treatment of pain is challenging to say the least. For one it is difficult to understand the complexity of the pain experience. This episode explains ...
Pain isn't simply a symptom of another disease or a result of another noxious or traumatic event. It's an independent entity in itself in majority of ...
There's no better way to kick off September as the Pain Awareness Month than bringing you a conversation with Dr. Kanwaljeet S. Anand, whose research ...
When the gold standard for pain assessment is verbal report, children's pain assessment and management requires specific knowledge and understanding. ...
Chronic pain in children can be a really serious condition and many of them may have a long journey to get where they need to be! Says Julia Wager, Ph...
In society and healthcare, people understand that kids with cancer do suffer pain, but people did not understand that children without an obvious soma...