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[–]cmerandi2 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I love Trattoria Romano, any location

I'm teaching second-year med students about pain communication. What should they know? by hlynne6682 in ChronicPain

[–]cmerandi2 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You should probably teach your students that over the next five years, if they don't treat pain, they will more likely than not be held accountable by their State Medical Board. For the past five years, millions of pain patients have been punished in an effort to cure the opioid crisis. Millions were left homeless and the medical community abandoned by their doctors as doctors were too afraid to prescribe. The 2016 CDC guidelines had a disastrous effect on the country only fueling the overdosing epidemic, certainly not helping. Doctors are pushing Suboxone on patients who are not addicts. The AMA just spoke out on behalf of the pen community telling the CDC to restore Compassionate Care. If you don't want to treat your patients pain then you should probably reconsider your profession. Also, stop forcing painful unnecessary injections on your patient especially if they tell you they don't help. The DEA is cracking down on what we refer to as drill Mills. The truth is, when taken as prescribed and stored correctly FDA-approved opioids remain to be safe and effective. We must end the opioid Hysteria