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112: The San Diego Pain Summit (with Rajam Roose)

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šŸŽ™ļø Ten years ago, massage therapist Rajam Roose was curious about pain science. Seeing a need for an interdisciplinary conference focusing on the clinical applications of this emerging field, and took a leap and created what has become a regular event. The San Diego Pain Summit has continued to grow, and gets outstanding reviews from the many people, from so many different fields, that it brings together each year. šŸ”šŸ—£ļøšŸ‘„šŸ”Š

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Key Points in the Podcast

  • Introduction and background of Rajam Roose (0:00-4:00)
  • How Rajam Roose started the San Diego Pain Summit (4:00-9:00)
  • The focus of the San Diego Pain Summit on topics not typically covered in other conferences (9:00-14:00)
  • The interdisciplinary nature of the summit and the importance of collaboration between different professions (14:00-19:00)
  • Challenges faced by the summit, including limited resources and the need for nonprofit status (19:00-25:00)
  • The motivation behind organizing the summit and the passion for sharing important information (25:00-29:00)
  • The availability of past summit talks on the San Diego Pain Summit YouTube channel (29:00-32:00)
  • The upcoming San Diego Pain Summit in March 2024 and the changes in format (32:00-36:00)
  • Trends and changes in pain science education observed through the summit (36:00-40:00)
  • How to find more information about the San Diego Pain Summit (40:00-43:00)
  • Closing remarks and contact information (43:00-46:00)

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