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Canadian Journal of Anesthesia 54:481-485 (2007)
© Canadian Anesthesiologists' Society, 2007

Continuing Medical Education

Non-opioid strategies for acute pain management

Pierre Beaulieu, MD PhD FRCA

From the Department of Anesthesiology, Centre hospitalier de l’université de Montréal, Montréal, Québec, Canada.

Address correspondence to: Dr. Pierre Beaulieu, CHUM, 3840 rue St-Urbain, Montréal, Québec H2W 1T8, Canada. Phone: 514-343-6338; Fax: 514-343-2291; E-mail: pierre.beaulieu{at}umontreal.ca

Subscribers to the Canadian Journal of Anesthesia are invited to read the following article to introduce them to a number of key articles cited in the bibliography. Reading at least the articles preceded by an asterisk (*) allows adequate preparation for the Self-Assessment Program, which can be completed by accessing the Continuing Medical Education (CME) link on the Journal site (http://www.cja-jca.org). Completion of the Self-Assessment Program will entitle subscribers to claim up to ten hours of Continuing Professional Development (CPD) under section 3 of CPD options, for a total of up to 20 Maintenance of Certification credits (note that section 3 hours are not limited to a maximum number of credits per five-year period). Obtaining CME credits for this module is not based upon attaining a specific score: the goal of participating is to define potential areas for improvement.







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