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Exam Listing: Pain and Palliative Care

The Pain and Palliative Care collection covers topics such as pain syndromes, pharmacologic and nonpharmacologic treatments for pain, as well as therapeutic and psychosocial issues in managing patients with terminal illness. The collection includes research articles, case reports, and review articles; selected articles from 2004 and earlier remain current to facilitate the completion of state-specific CME requirements.

To take an exam, click on the topic of your choice from the list below. You'll be brought to the NEJM sign in page where you'll be prompted to enter your user name and password. If you're a paid Journal subscriber you'll gain immediate access to the exam you selected after you enter your user name and password on the sign in page. If you're not a paid Journal subscriber you may purchase the exam you selected after you enter your user name and password on the sign in page.

arrow Migraine — Current Understanding and Treatment
arrow Oral Opioid Therapy for Chronic Peripheral and Central Neuropathic Pain
arrow Talking about Death with Children Who Have Severe Malignant Disease
arrow Case 6-2005: A 58-Year-Old Man with Esophageal Cancer and Nausea, Vomiting, and Intractable Hiccups
arrow Morphine, Gabapentin, or Their Combination for Neuropathic Pain
arrow Experiences of Oregon Nurses and Social Workers with Hospice Patients Who Requested Assistance with Suicide
arrow Analgesics for the Treatment of Pain in Children
arrow Painful Sensory Neuropathy
arrow Opioid Therapy for Chronic Pain
arrow Pediatric Palliative Care
arrow Palliative Care
arrow Persistent Low Back Pain
arrow Cervical Radiculopathy


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