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For actionable insights on raising your profile and getting started in interventional pain medicine research, stream this latest IPSIS Early Career Council video.
Your panel included:
- Robert Burnham, MD, of Vivo Cura Health in Calgary, Alberta, Canada;
- Alison Stout, DO, an attending physician at the Cleveland Clinic Lerner College of Medicine, who serves as President of IPSIS and as a member of the Education Development Committee; and
- Patricia Zheng, MD, Chief of the PM&R Division at University of California San Francisco, who serves as Research Division Chair, Research Mentorship Committee Chair, and as a Patient Safety Committee member.
The panel was moderated by Taylor R. Burnham, DO, of Vivo Cura Health in Calgary, Alberta, Canada, who serves as a member of the Research Division and the EBM Training Committee.
Other IPSIS Early Career Council videos include:
- The IPSIS Post-Residency Roadmap: Finding Your Optimal Pain Medicine Fellowship
- Navigating Your ACGME and NASS Pain Medicine Fellowship Interviews
- The IPSIS Post-Fellowship Guide: Succeeding as an Attending Physician
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