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Section on Allied Health: Nurses: Introduction to Spine Care 2017
There are relatively few educational opportunities for nurses who wish to participate in spine care specialty training. For those taking care of patients with spine pathology, a fundamental knowledge base and a similar language and terminology will enhance communication among practitioners and ultimately improve patient care and outcomes. This one-day course will review spine anatomy and terminology. There will be discussion about various spine pathologies and procedures. Participants will be introduced to topics related to physical exam, perioperative complications, psychosocial aspects of perioperative care and pain management. A multidisciplinary faculty will present information about the role of interventional spine techniques, physical therapy and chiropractic care. Faculty will emphasize the importance of an interdisciplinary approach to caring for patients with spine pathology. There will be opportunity to interact with course faculty throughout the day.
This course is also available as a virtual event during which you can attend the live event from the comfort of your home or office. Post-meeting recordings OnDemand will be provided with the live and virtual registrations.
USD
2017-04-13
Group registrations not allowed
Accompanying persons not allowed
We don’t accept Online Abstracts
Spine Education & Research Center (near Chicago)
7075 Veterans Blvd.
Burr Ridge, Illinois, United States Of America
Submission Info
Contact No.:(630) 230-3600
Email:registration@spine.org
Contact No.:(630) 230-3600
Email:registration@spine.org