EDS Webinar: “EDS and Pain: Connecting the DOTS, Part 2”

EDS Awareness invites you to watch this FREE webinar recording featuring Dr. Pradeep Chopra, EDS pain management specialist.

PRESENTER:  Pradeep Chopra, MD

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TOPIC: EDS and Pain ….. Connecting the Dots… (Part 2) 

 

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ABOUT  Dr. Pradeep Chopra, M.D.

2013 Compassionate Doctor Award
Click here for video of Dr. Chopra’s heartfelt acceptance speech 

Click here for a recent Think Tank session that Dr. Chopra conducted

Pradeep Chopra completed his Anesthesia residency from Harvard Medical School. He then went on to complete his Fellowship in Pain Management, also from Harvard Medical School. He is the recipient of several awards including the John Hedley-Whyte Award in Critical Care Medicine and the Nancy E. Oriol Award in Obstetric Anesthesia.

He holds the prestigious appointment of Assistant Professor (Clinical), Department of Medicine, Brown Medical School, Division of Biology and Medicine and Assistant Professor of Anesthesiology (Adjunct), Boston University School of Medicine.

Dr. Chopra is double Board Certified in Pain Management and Anesthesiology by the American Board of Anesthesiology. He is Board Certified by the American Board of Independent Medical Examiners (ABIME).

He is the author of several publications on Chronic Pain including several book chapters.

He is a member of the editorial board for Journal of Cancer Pain and Symptom Palliation and Pain Physician.

Dr. Chopra has a keen interest in both Acute and Chronic Pain Management. His areas of interest are Back Pain, Neck Pain, Joint Pain, Arthritis, and Muscle Pains. He has an extensive experience in complex Pain states, Headaches, Neuropathic Pain and most chronic pain conditions. His approach to treatment of Chronic and Complex Pain states is multi-disciplinary and multi-modality, including Interventional Pain Management, Physical Therapy, Relaxation Techniques, Biofeedback and Psychological Approach. His approach for Chronic Pain patients is to get them to a point to allow them to do the things they want to do and not let Pain take over their lives.

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