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Exploring PA Roles & Growth in Pain Medicine Practice

AAPM - American Academy of Pain Medicine Season 1 Episode 36

Episode Summary:

In this compelling episode of the Pain Matters Podcast, hosts Sudheer Potru, DO, FASA, FASAM, and Zafeer Baber, MD, sit down with Jeremy Adler, DMSc, PA-C, DFAAPA, a seasoned Physician Assistant practicing at the UCSD Center for Pain Medicine in the field of pain medicine, to explore the evolving roles of advanced practice providers in the specialty. Jeremy shares insights from his 25-year career spanning private practice and academia, shedding light on the benefits and challenges of working in these different professional settings. 

Jeremy Adler's engaging discussion highlights the multidimensional nature of medicine, emphasizing the importance of a multidisciplinary approach that includes APPs, anesthesiologists, psychologists, and more. This episode delves into the reasons behind the rising interest in APP roles, fueled by the pursuit of work-life balance and diverse practice opportunities across specialties. The conversation also explores the necessity of formalized education and training to equip PAs and NPs with the skills needed to excel in the complex landscape of pain medicine.

About the Guest

Jeremy A. Adler, DMSc, PA-C, DFAAPA|Dr. Jeremy Adler is a nationally recognized physician assistant with over 25 years of experience in pain management. He serves at UC San Diego Health’s Center for Pain Medicine and previously co-owned a private pain practice. A published author and national lecturer, he’s known for his advocacy in evidence-based, compassionate pain care and has earned honors including California State Assembly recognition and POCN’s 2022 Top Pain Management PA award. He also leads the American Academy of Pain Medicine Foundation and holds leadership roles in major professional organizations. 

🔑 Key Takeaways:

  • The significant growth in APP roles offers expanded opportunities, especially in specialties like pain medicine, where multidisciplinary collaboration is essential and the patient population is ever-growing. 
  • The transition from private practice to academia provides unique insights into differing healthcare dynamics, patient populations, and resource availability. 
  • A foundation in teamwork and continued education is crucial for true success and effectiveness in a team-based healthcare model. 
  • Advancements in APP practice have made it a rewarding career choice, especially for those seeking a balanced work-life and diverse professional experiences. 
  • Building strong communication channels within multidisciplinary teams is vital to navigating challenges and ensuring optimal patient care.

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*Views expressed by our guests are their own and do not necessarily reflect those of the hosts, their institutions, or the American Academy of Pain Medicine.

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