About Course

The Pain Immersion Course provides a comprehensive and clinically applicable overview of pain mechanisms, classification, pharmacological strategies and the management of the most common pain syndromes.

Developed by a multidisciplinary team of pain specialists, the course integrates pathophysiology with real clinical decision-making, covering acute, chronic, neuropathic, nociceptive and nociplastic pain syndromes.

Designed for clinicians who seek to refine their diagnostic reasoning and expand their therapeutic skills, the program delivers practical, evidence-based knowledge that supports modern multimodal pain management.

What Will You Learn?

  • Understand the neurobiology and pathophysiology of pain
  • Classify pain syndromes using contemporary clinical frameworks
  • Prescribe opioids safely and perform equianalgesic conversions
  • Use non-opioid analgesics, adjuvant medications and multimodal strategies
  • Differentiate neuropathic, nociceptive and nociplastic pain presentations
  • Manage cancer-related pain and pain emerging from chemotherapy or radiotherapy
  • Adapt pain management strategies for special populations (children, renal/hepatic impairment)
  • Recognize red flags, chronicity predictors and treatment escalation pathways

Course Content

Topic 1: Foundations of Pain

  • Definition, concepts and pain pathways
    31:05
  • Peripheral and central sensitization
    25:17

Topic 2: Pain Classification

Topic 3: Pharmacology in Pain

Topic 4: Adjuvant Analgesics

Topic 5: Neuropathic Pain

Topic 7: Nociplastic Pain

Topic 9: Pain in Special Populations

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