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Wentworth-Douglass Hospital offers discussion on pain DOVER — Wentworth-Douglass Hospital is holding a free discussion “How to Talk to Your Doctor About Pain,” from 6:30 to 8 p.m. Tuesday, May 2. This panel discussion will feature presenters Paul Arnstein, PhD, RN, FAAN, clinical nurse specialist for pain relief at Massachusetts General Hospital, and Holly Roche, MS, LMT, of Wentworth-Douglass Integrative Therapy. Whether you are a person in pain, or a family member or caregiver, how you discuss pain with health care providers can affect your treatment plan. Arnstein will offer expert insights on how to have this discussion.
For more than 35 years, Arnstein has helped thousands of patients in pain as a pain management nurse. He works primarily with inpatients at Mass General to provide optimal pain control.
He is also the co-investigator involved in developing a Center of Excellence in Pain Education. Roche will discuss mind-body tools for coping with pain.
She combines a master’s degree in pain management studies from Tufts Medical School with more than a decade of experience in complementary approaches for health. Her passion is to empower patients in pain with non-pharmacologic approaches to enhance coping skills and improve quality of life. The panel will be moderated by Christine Wyrsch, RN-BC, BSN, MEd, of the Wentworth-Douglass Center for Pain Management with plenty of time for questions. There will also be handouts from the hospital’s social work department regarding New Hampshire’s opioid crisis.
This free talk is presented by the Wentworth-Douglass Hospital Bioethics Committee’s Jesse Galt Lecture Series. To register for “How to Talk to Your Doctor About Pain,” visit www.wdhospital.com/events or call 740-2818. McMahon to speak on back pain YORK, Maine — Andrew McMahon, DO of Atlantic Orthopaedics & Sports Medicine, will speak to members of the York Senior Center on back pain as part of a Lunch and Learn Program for the Center.
He will be joined by Dr. Bryan Hoffman from Saco Bay Physical Therapy for the event, beginning at 10:30 a.m. Tuesday, May 2. McMahon will present information on chronic back pain, including common causes, methods to combat pain, and how to prevent it before pain strikes. In his practice, Dr.
McMahon stresses the importance of identifying the underlying reason for injury in treatment — a key topic during the Senior Center program. A board-certified physician at Atlantic Orthopaedics, Dr. McMahon specializes in sports medicine, musculoskeletal ultrasound and post-concussion management. He received his BS from the University of New Hampshire and his DO from the University of New England College of Osteopathic Medicine. Atlantic Orthopaedics & Sports Medicine is a group of board-certified physicians who use the latest concepts in orthopaedics and sports medicine, coupled with preventive and surgical techniques.
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