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Fibromyalgia and Sleep
Snippets are short audiovisual presentations, often taken from a recent talk presented by a practicing clinician. Participants are able to listen to the snippet as if they were at the lecture in person, view the slides that correspond with the speaker’s dialogue, and answer questions regarding potential treatment options. In this snippet, Dr. Schwartz discusses sleep disturbances associated with fibromyalgia.
[ Thomas Schwartz, MD
]
MPP: Snippets
added
08/24/2010.
CME credit is not available
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Fibromyalgia and Depression
Snippets are short audiovisual presentations, often taken from a recent talk presented by a practicing clinician. Participants are able to listen to the snippet as if they were at the lecture in person, view the slides that correspond with the speaker’s dialogue, and answer questions regarding potential treatment options. In this snippet, Dr. Schwartz discusses the relationship between fibromyalgia and depression.
[ Thomas Schwartz, MD
]
MPP: Snippets
added
06/29/2010.
CME credit is not available
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Fibromyalgia and Chronic Widespread Pain: The Reality Behind the Perception
In this activity, Dr. Thomas L. Schwartz discusses the neuropathological basis of fibromyalgia and chronic pain as well as treatment options available.
[ Thomas Schwartz, MD
]
Encore Presentation
added
06/17/2010.
CME credit is available
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Fibromyalgia and Pain Processing
Snippets are short audiovisual presentations, often taken from a recent talk presented by a practicing clinician. Participants are able to listen to the snippet as if they were at the lecture in person, view the slides that correspond with the speaker’s dialogue, and answer questions regarding potential treatment options. In this snippet, Dr. Schwartz discusses the neurobiology of pain processing.
[ Thomas Schwartz, MD
]
MPP: Snippets
added
06/01/2010.
CME credit is not available
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Pain, Depression, and Sleep: Issues Women (and Men) Face When Dealing with Fibromyalgia
In this presentation, Dr. Schwartz examines the neurobiology underlying pain and fibromyalgia and discusses the most prevalent comorbidities of pain such as depression and sleep. Different treatment strategies are presented to address the needs of individual patients.
Online Learning Activity
added
08/18/2009.
CME credit is available
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Pain, Depression and Sleep: How They Are Related
Snippets are short audiovisual presentations, often taken from a recent talk, presented by the “attending physician” over a period of six months. Participants are able to listen in to the snippet as if they were at the lecture in person, view the slides which correspond with the speaker’s dialogue, and answer questions regarding potential treatment options.
[ Stephen M. Stahl, MD, PhD
]
MPP: Snippets
added
06/02/2009.
CME credit is not available
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Pain Pathways: Differentiating Between Acute and Chronic Pain
Snippets are short audiovisual presentations, often taken from a recent talk, presented by the “attending physician” over a period of six months. Participants are able to listen in to the snippet as if they were at the lecture in person, view the slides which correspond with the speaker’s dialogue, and answer questions regarding potential treatment options.
[ Stephen M. Stahl, MD, PhD
]
MPP: Snippets
added
05/05/2009.
CME credit is not available
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Identifying and Treating All Aspects of Fibromyalgia: Management of All Fibromyalgia Symptoms
The podcast series titled “Identifying and Treating All Aspects of Fibromyalgia” is divided into three stand-alone parts. In Part 3, Management of All Fibromyalgia Symptoms, Drs. Andrew Cutler and Stephen Stahl examine the current treatment options available to treat the myriad symptoms of fibromyalgia. New treatment options are also reviewed in light of recent findings regarding chronic pain.
[ Andrew J Cutler MD - Stephen M. Stahl, MD, PhD
]
Podcast Activity
added
01/12/2009.
CME credit is available
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Self-Assessment Exam: Fibromyalgia, Functional Somatic Syndromes, and Chronic Pain
Self-assessment exams (SAEs) allow participants to test their in-depth knowledge of particular topics in psychopharmacology. SAEs consist of case-based questions, which require applied knowledge of neurobiology, clinical psychiatry, and pharmacology. Each case-based question is followed by a thorough explanation of its answer. At the end of the SAE, participants are provided with a personalized list of recommended study resources based on that participant’s responses.
[ Stephen M. Stahl, MD, PhD
]
Self-Assessment Exam
added
01/01/2009.
CME credit is available
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Stahl's Essential Slides Chapter 15
This chapter has defined pain and has explained the processing of nociceptive neuronal activity into the perception of pain by pathways that lead to the spinal cord and then up the spinal cord to the brain. Neuropathic pain is discussed extensively, including both peripheral and central mechanisms and the concept of central sensitization.
[ Stephen M. Stahl, MD, PhD
]
Slides
added
01/01/2009.
CME credit is not available
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