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Interdisciplinary pain management involves treatment by a team of people, including physicians, behavioral medicine specialists, physical therapists, nurses, and care coordinators. The team works together to provide a variety of interventions and strategies to manage pain and to improve quality of life.
Integrative pain medicine de-emphasizes pain medications and emphasizes healthy lifestyle changes that address the emotional dimensions of chronic pain and the ability to function socially. TANYA I. EDWARDS, MD, CENTER FOR INTEGRATIVE AND LIFESTYLE MEDICINE.
Pain management approaches include medications, medical procedures, therapy and complementary medicine techniques. These plans help people with chronic (long-lasting) pain feel better and improve their quality of life.
Interdisciplinary research in management may be conducted in any of the following ways: Two or more researchers from different disciplines working as a team in same field Two or more researchers working separately in different disciplines Team of researchers work for different disciplines.
Interdisciplinary education is a method of teaching and learning that combines multiple subjects to create a new line of thinking and address complex problems. This method accomplishes two things that the traditional method of education does not.

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