A Pain Medicine Fellowship is a 1-year ACGME-accredited subspecialty program that trains physicians to become experts in diagnosing, treating, and managing acute and chronic pain conditions. This fellowship is typically pursued after completing residency in:
✔ Anesthesiology
✔ Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation (PM&R)
✔ Neurology
✔ Psychiatry
Key Training Components
Clinical Pain Management
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Acute pain (post-surgical, trauma)
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Chronic pain (neuropathic, musculoskeletal, cancer-related)
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Headache & facial pain disorders
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Pediatric & geriatric pain
Advanced Diagnostics
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Electrodiagnostics (EMG/NCS)
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Ultrasound-guided assessments
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Advanced imaging interpretation (MRI/CT)
Interventional Pain Techniques
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Epidural steroid injections (cervical/lumbar)
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Facet joint & medial branch blocks
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Radiofrequency ablation (RFA)
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Spinal cord stimulator trials/implants
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Peripheral nerve stimulation
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Intrathecal pump management
Pharmacological Expertise
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Opioid & non-opioid analgesics
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Adjuvant medications (antidepressants, anticonvulsants)
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Medical cannabis & emerging therapies
Program Structure
Rotations & Exposure
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Inpatient pain consults
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Outpatient pain clinics
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Palliative care integration
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Cancer pain management
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Multidisciplinary rehab teams
Research & Academics
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Clinical trials in pain therapies
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Quality improvement projects
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Teaching medical students/residents
Career Outcomes
Practice Settings
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Pain management clinics
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Academic medical centers
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VA hospitals
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Private practice
Leadership Roles
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Director of pain programs
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Opioid stewardship committees
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Policy advisors on pain management
Why Pursue This Fellowship?
✅ High demand for pain specialists
✅ Procedural + cognitive balance
✅ Multidisciplinary collaboration
✅ Improve quality of life for complex patients








