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Pain Is the Fifth Vital Sign: The Role of Primary Care in Pain Management (Archived Web Conference) CME/CE
David Caraway, MD, PhD; Richard K. Osenbach, MD
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Release Date: November 19, 2003Reviewed and Renewed: November 19, 2004Valid for credit through November 19, 2005

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Contents of This CME/CE Activity
  1. Archived Web Conference
    Introduction
    Pain: The "Fifth Vital Sign"
    Questions & Answers
    Neurosurgical Approach to the Management of Chronic Intractable Noncancer Pain Conditions
    Questions & Answers

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