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Top 5 Q's About PAINWeek Digital All Access: Your Guide
PAINWeek Digital All Access 2024 is here! With content now live, you can earn over 65 CME credits across every area of pain management, featuring expert-led sessions on today’s most practical topics. Let’s dive into the most frequently asked questions—whether you've already purchased or are still considering access (and you’ll probably want to after this because it’s just too easy!).
1. When can I access it?
Right now! After completing registration, you get immediate access to a comprehensive library with over 65 CME credit hours from the live PAINWeek 2024 conference. Join anytime, from anywhere, and any device to explore interdisciplinary insights to better manage pain in your practice. Get started now!
2. How do I access the content?
To start learning, visit the PAINWeek Digital All Access platform on Ethos here.
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If you’ve registered, log in and begin selecting courses.
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For new participants, click "register" and complete checkout to access the full experience.
3. How do I claim CME credit?
Claiming CME credits is easy:
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Watch the sessions.
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Complete the post-tests and evaluation.
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Receive a link to the AKH credit claim form.
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Finalize your CME credits and download your certificate.
You’re ready to celebrate your progress!
4. What should I do if I forget my password?
The Digital All Access platform on Ethos offers a self-reset option, or you can contact us at [email protected] for help. Our team is ready to assist and get you back on track with your learning.
5. Why isn’t the login directly on the PAINWeek website?
The PAINWeek website is dedicated to event information and complementary resources, while Ethos is our secure learning platform. After clicking “register now” for Digital All Access on the main PAINWeek site, you’ll be directed to Ethos for seamless access to content, registration, and CME credit claiming.
Explore PAINWeek Digital All Access 2024
PAINWeek Digital All Access 2024 offers 12 essential learning tracks that bring the latest research, tools, and strategies to support pain management professionals:
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AI and Technology
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Behavioral Pain Management
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Chronic Pain Management
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Government/Medical/Legal Issues
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Headache and Migraine
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Integrative Pain Management
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Interventional Pain Management
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Pain and Chemical Dependency
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Pelvic Pain and Women’s Health
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Pharmacotherapy
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Psychedelics
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Special Interest Sessions
Each track provides unique insights and strategies to improve your practice, whether interested in the latest pharmacotherapy updates, exploring emerging psychedelics, or understanding cutting-edge AI applications in pain management.
Register now to enjoy PAINWeek-exclusive sessions you can watch (and rewatch) from the comfort of your home.
Get Started with PAINWeek Digital All Access 2024 and unlock practical, actionable pain management strategies you can apply to your practice immediately—on your schedule.
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