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Pain Resources Network provides healthcare organizations with comprehensive system design and educational consultation that helps administrators and clinicians put interdisciplinary pain and symptom management theory into practice every day. Taking a community health approach to education and implementation, Pain Resources Network addresses how the system, practitioners, patients and family members all interact in assessing and treating pain.
Pain Resources Network consults with healthcare providers at all levels to develop effective and reliable pain management protocols and procedures that are used consistently throughout an organization. To do this, an entire organization is assessed - from its mission, vision and goals to its cultural orientation, staffing, management structure, teaching strategies, communication patterns, clinical practices, quality improvement initiatives, and patient satisfaction.
Then systems are redesigned, curriculum is developed, and teaching strategies are coordinated as needed to help every member of the pain management team integrate Joint Commission and other regulatory pain standards into their ongoing assessment and treatment planning. The result is an interdisciplinary team of professionals who work together effectively within a highly functioning system that supports their clinicians in the delivery of compassionate, competent, and confident care - every day.
System Design Educational Innovations
In addition to providing consultation services that help healthcare providers integrate Joint Commission pain standards into existing organizational structures, Pain Resources Network offers specialized educational development and supervisory programs that increase the proficiency of management and staff.
- Interdisciplinary Clinical Competency Development
- Classroom and Field Training Orientation Programs
- Staff Consultative and Precepting Support
- Pain and Symptom Management Quality Improvement Strategies
- Customized Educational Offerings
For more information, rates, or to schedule a consultation, please call Pain Resources Network at 781-620-1919.
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