Pain Fellowship Core Curriculum
We offer a 12-month Pain Fellowship Program to trainees with primary specialties in anesthesiology, neurology, neurosurgery, physiatry, and psychiatry. We recognize the strengths of these varied training backgrounds and value the diversity they bring to pain management. We have three highly competitive fellowship positions per year.
The emphasis is on interdisciplinary training in state-of-the art pain management techniques for patients with acute, chronic and cancer pain.
The training is based in our Pain Management Clinic. We offer case-by-case learning experiences of complex pain problems which include examination and work-up skills as well as multimodal pain management. We emphasize proficiency in interventional pain management techniques (e.g., implantable devices such as spinal cord stimulator, intrathecal pump, fluoroscopically guided injections, radiofrequency). Training is tailored to the needs of the pain fellows. Call is taken from home for implantable devices as well as for acute pain management procedures, and is rotated between fellows. No in-house call is required. We strictly follow ACGME guidelines to not exceed an 80-hour work week.
Core Curriculum of Lectures, Rotations and Electives
Weekly pain lectures covering the Pain Core Curriculum over a 12-month period
Monthly Pain M&M conference
3-month lecture series in introductory neurophysiology (mandated) with possible attendance of an additional 3 months of advanced neurophysiology
Certification in Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS)
Basic Rescue Skills (Airway Management for Non-Anesthesiologists)
Rotations and Electives
The fellowship is based in the Pain Management Clinic. The schedule will allow at least two fellows to be present in the clinic at all times.
Inpatient Pain Service with focus on interventional management of post-operative or post-trauma pain in adults and children
Neurology Pain Management Rotation
EMG (Basic or Advanced)
Behavioral Psychology
Spine Center
Acupuncture
Sickle Cell Clinic
Pain Medicine and Rehabilitation (PM&R)
Fibromyalgia Treatment Program
Palliative Care
Fellows are evaluated on a monthly basis, we use the 360 Evaluation System. Fellows meet regularly with the program director to go over their portfolio. A publishable research project and/or a grand rounds presentation will be expected prior to graduation.
