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Improving the care of patients suffering from acute or chronic pain – Results from a European project

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Time : 7pm CET | Duration : 60mn
Chair: Thomas Volk 🇩🇪
Speakers: Esther Pogatzki-Zahn 🇩🇪 & Marcus Komann 🇩🇪

Objectives

  • How to best measure acute pain
  • How gadgets can help to improve recovery after surgery

Sessions

“How to assess acute pain after surgery”
Univ.-Prof. Dr. med. Esther Pogatzki-Zahn

“Objective measurement of patients postoperative activity”
Dipl. Ing Marcus Komann

Target Audience

  • Anaesthetists
  • Pain Doctors
  • Regional anesthesia Fellows
  • Pain Fellows
  • Residents, Trainees
  • Nurses dedicated to pain

Keywords

  • Post-operative pain
  • Post-surgery pain
  • Acute pain
  • Recovery after surgery
  • Tracker

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This live session was held on 28 September.

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ESRA is strongly committed to pursue its aims in stimulating research, promoting education, and training anaesthetists in Regional Anaesthesia, Pain Therapy, PoCUS and Peri-operative care, in Europe and abroad. Due to travelling restrictions and obligation to follow social distancing, we decided to develop and implement ESRA webinars.

ESRA webinars is a new feature of ESRA to overcome these restrictions and deliver optimal and updated information on those specific topics.

ESRA webinars happen every last Thursday of the month at 7pm CET. These live sessions last 60 minutes and are accredited with 1 CME point.

Registration is free and the video recordings are available on ESRA Academy.

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