1st Providers Choice Joins Pain Management EMR Exhibitors at ASRA Fall Meeting
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Pain medicine experts and pain management EMR vendors alike will be descending on Phoenix, Arizona this year, from November 21 to 24, for the American Society of Regional Anesthesia and Pain Medicine’s annual meeting. The 12th annual scientific and educational event will provide a variety of opportunities for attendees to network with other physicians while learning about new and innovative pain management practices and techniques.
Healthcare professionals attending ASRA Fall 2013 will be able to attend lectures, courses and workshops, with topics ranging from “Botulinum Toxin Injection for Headache” to “Complementary and Alternative Medicine.” Other new and Special Session workshops announced for the fall meeting include:
- Impact of the Affordable Care Act on Pain Medicine
- Pharmacologic Controversies in Pain Medicine: Pro-Con Debate
- Long-Term Efficacy and Cost-Effectiveness of Pain Interventional Techniques
- Anticoagulation and Interventional Pain Procedures
Pain management specialists will be able to select content based on their preferred learning styles and individual educational needs. In fact, many of the workshops will be hands-on and interactive, allowing participants to practice skills on live models and/or cadavers.
ASRA Fall 2013 is also set to feature an Exhibit Hall where attendees will be able to talk to pain management and anesthesiology EMR software vendors, like 1st Providers Choice, and learn about other pain medicine-related products and services. EMR software designed specifically for the pain medicine specialty can simply workflow and improve the efficiency of many clinical and administrative processes.
To learn more about the 12th Annual Pain Medicine Meeting, click here.
About ASRA: The American Society of Regional Anesthesia and Pain Medicine is the largest subspecialty medical society in anesthesiology. Their mission is to advance the science and practice of regional anesthesia and pain medicine by addressing the clinical and professional educational needs of physicians and scientists. Originally founded in 1923, ASRA has about 4,000 active members, including pain specialists, physicians and scientists from around world.