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Presenter: Dr. Lori Montgomery MD CCFP FCFP Dr. Lydia Hatcher MD CCFP FCFP Dr. Todd Hill PhD R.Psych Lisa Diamond Burchuk OT

In this four-part series, Dr. Todd Hill, Dr. Lydia Hatcher, Dr. Lori Montgomery, and Lisa Diamond-Burchuk discuss non-pharmacological treatments for chronic non-cancer pain. The series is also available as a video. In part one, Dr. Todd Hill reviews mindfulness techniques for patients with chronic pain.    Learning objectives are:  Define mindfulness and its applicability to family medicine  Practice mindfulness…

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Presenter(s):

Dr. Lori Montgomery MD CCFP FCFP Dr. Lydia Hatcher MD CCFP FCFP Dr. Todd Hill PhD R.Psych Lisa Diamond Burchuk OT

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Presenter(s):

  • Dr. Lori Montgomery MD CCFP FCFP
  • Dr. Lydia Hatcher MD CCFP FCFP
  • Dr. Todd Hill PhD R.Psych
  • Lisa Diamond Burchuk OT

Spearkers do not have any conflicts of interest to declare.

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