• J R Army Med Corps · Sep 2012

    Comparative Study

    A proposed model for improving battlefield analgesia training: post-graduate medical officer pain management day.

    • C M T Davey, K E Mieville, R Simpson, and D Aldington.
    • ST1 GPVTS, Frimley Park Hospital, Portsmouth Road, Frimley, Hampshire. colettedavey@gmail.com
    • J R Army Med Corps. 2012 Sep 1;158(3):190-3.

    AbstractIn response to increasing awareness of the need to improve Post Graduate Medical Officers training in the use of analgesics when on Operations and exercises, a new "Pain Day" format has been realised and included in the Post Graduate Medical Officers Course. This article discusses the format of the Pain Day; gives evidence of the feedback received; explores areas where further training may be required and suggests mechanisms through which improved training could be provided throughout the armed forces medical community.

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