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Presenter: Christina Korownyk MD CCFP G. Michael Allan MD CCFP James McCormack BSc (Pharm) Pharm D

Podcast: BS Medicine Episode #509: Removing the pain from dealing with chronic pain – PART IV
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In episode 509, James, Mike and Tina finish talking about our new clinical practice guideline on chronic pain. We focus on the top questions we all have in chronic pain and also discuss the best available evidence for the many different medications we use for chronic pain. Show Notes PEER simplified chronic pain guideline: Management…

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Christina Korownyk MD CCFP G. Michael Allan MD CCFP James McCormack BSc (Pharm) Pharm D

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Presenter(s):

  • Christina Korownyk MD CCFP
  • G. Michael Allan MD CCFP
  • James McCormack BSc (Pharm) Pharm D

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