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Dr. Todd Koppel, Fellowship-Trained Pain Management Specialist
Tuesday, May 7, 2019
Chronic Pain Management Specialists Deal With Pain’s Complexities
In practice for more than two decades, Dr. Todd Koppel treats patients for various kinds of pain at Garden State Pain Management in Clifton, New Jersey. As a chronic pain management specialist, Dr. Todd Koppel has earned board certification in that field.
Understanding of pain in the medical field has grown significantly. Pain is now viewed on a spectrum of disorders, and different pain conditions, whether acute or chronic pain, or cancer and non malignant pain, may have degrees of each. Pain conditions may be due to repetitive or acute injury, bone or soft tissue degeneration, or system disorders such as osteoporosis. Conditions can be complex or difficult to diagnose, and a many pain conditions have causes with are intricate and not obvious, even to experienced physicians.
Specialists must know how and when to use various diagnostic procedures, evaluate complex problems, understand the physiology of pain, and suggest appropriate treatment. They are also required to communicate with physical therapists, psychologists and rehabilitative professionals.
The path to becoming a pain management specialist requires several levels of training. After medical school, a doctors must complete an internship, and residency. These residencies may include training in anesthesiology, rehabilitation, neurology, and physical medicine. Lastly, subspecialty fellowship training in interventional pain management is the final step in medical education to becoming a pain management specialist.
Specialists must then earn a general board certification in their chosen field, whether anesthesiology, psychiatry, and physical medicine or rehabilitation. Thereafter, the doctor is eligible to sit for the examination to become board certified in the subspecialty of pain management.
Sunday, February 10, 2019
ASIPP to Host 2019 Annual Meeting in Las Vegas
A graduate of Cornell University Medical College, Dr. Todd Koppel has more than 20 years of experience working as a pain management specialist. For the past 15 years, he has treated patients as president of Garden State Pain Management in Clifton, New Jersey. Beyond his day-to-day activities as a physician, Dr. Todd Koppel maintains memberships in several professional organizations, including the American Society of Interventional Pain Physicians (ASIPP).
In 2019, ASIPP will host its 21st Annual Meeting May 3-5 at Caesar's Palace in Las Vegas. More than 1,000 attendees are expected to take part in the three-day event, which will include over 75 educational sessions on a range of topics related to practice management, regenerative medicine, interventional techniques, and controlled substance management. The meeting will also feature presentations from prominent physicians and other distinguished speakers, including John J. Nance, Dr. Linda Watkins, and Dr. Robert Levy.
Outside of the educational programming, attendees will have the opportunity to take part in daily special events, such as meet and greets and cocktail receptions in the exhibition hall. The exhibition hall will also feature the latest products and services from over 100 companies serving the pain management field.
Those planning to attend the ASIPP 2019 Annual Meeting can currently register for the event online or by mail. More information is available at www.asipp.org.
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