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If you want your practice to offer more comprehensive, timely, and accessible care, then bringing your Advanced Practice Providers (APPs) up to speed on a team-based approach to interventional pain medicine is vital. APPs can manage routine cases, conduct follow-ups, and provide patient education — increasing patient throughput and freeing you up to focus on more complex cases. Mutual trust and shared decision-making between physicians and APPs foster professional growth and continuous learning, ultimately leading to better health outcomes and a more resilient healthcare system. Get started by purchasing and appointing a specific APP to join you in accessing the new Physician/Physician Assistant Teams Roundtable. Your APP will also receive access to 11 select modules from the Imaging Anatomy for the Spine Interventionalist video course. APPs are also encouraged to purchase the IPSIS History and Physical Examination for the Interventional Pain Physician video course — with step-by-step demonstrations of how to perform 21 key examinations. At the roundtable, you’ll hear from physicians and their teams from two private practices and one pain center in an academic setting. You’ll learn how they forged fruitful collaborative partnerships that helped reduce burnout, shorten wait times, and improve patient satisfaction. And in the imaging course, your APP will gain a greater perspective of anatomy by combining cross-sectional (MRI and CT) and projectional (fluoroscopy) techniques—helping them assist you in performing spine interventions with greater precision and safety. You will also receive access to the roundtable video; however, the imaging course is a separate purchase. Your APP will receive access to both for a 90-day period beginning from their first access to each video. Please allow up to 3 working days for your APP to be granted access to these materials. Click here to purchase. |
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