Doctor's Office Education Suite
A suite of educational products offered that offer comprehensive ongoing educational opportunities for every department and segment of your clinical office or health care facility... Read More
DOES Training is far more important to your medical practice, your revenues, your level of clinical expertise and the rapport you have with patients in your office, clinic, rehabilitation center, assisted living facility and the list goes on.
Doctor's Office Education Suite is a suite of educational online programs that offer comprehensive ongoing educational opportunities for every department and segment of your clinical office or health care facility.
- DOES is about medical office expertise.
- DOES is about quality education on the latest drugs, treatment plans and trends in the industry.
- DOES is about improving your operations.
- DOES is about enhancing your patient/customer experience.
- DOES is about ongoing quality care and improvement.
- DOES is about dynamic, exciting, real-life education.
- DOES is about educating staff and bringing a value added ingredient to employment in your practice/organization.
Doctor's Office Education Suite Training not only assists practitioners to stay current in important clinical trials and topics inherent to contemporary health care, but takes medical office education to the next level. Your office or clinic is a business that needs ongoing maintenance and DOES Training has arrived to perform that task. Just like a software program for your computer, DOES Training will upgrade your work setting, filling in educational gaps in the operation, enhancing performance and helping to ensure all staff are working in a state of the art environment.
Are you...
- Concerned about the customer service in your office?
- Looking for the latest in clinical information and treatment and protocols?
- Looking to ensure practice managers are experts in their fields?
Then DOES Training is for you!
Assessment & Treatment of Chronic Pain
Health Care Professional Newsletter
Chronic pain—as distinguished from acute pain—is long lasting, difficult to diagnose and treat, and often defined as a disease per se rather than as a symptom of an underlying disease. An estimated 15% of the adult US population suffers from chronic pain, which is the #1 reason that patients visit their primary care physicians.1 However, many of these patients continue to experience pain or have their pain only partially relieved. This newsletter presents an overview of key issues involved in assessing and treating patients with chronic pain.
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