Entries from Pain Research, Education, and Policy tagged with 'education'

PREP Milestone: TUSM-NESA Joint Program Graduates

by Richard Glickman-Simon, MD, Director, PREP Programs May 17, 2009 marked a major milestone in the history of PREP. The first graduates from the joint Pain Management Program between Tufts University School of Medicine (TUSM) and the New England...

Welcome to the Pain Research, Education & Policy Blog

by Richard Glickman-Simon, MD, Program Director, Pain Research, Education & Policy Programs, Tufts University School of Medicine Welcome to the Programs in Pain Research, Education and Policy at Tufts University School of Medicine! Our multidisciplinary masters program is the only...

Is Pain a Disease or a Symptom?

by Ylisabyth (Libby) Bradshaw, D.O., M.S.,FACEP, Academic Director of the Pain Research, Education and Policy program at Tufts University School of Medicine Does it matter whether pain is a disease or a symptom? For people living and suffering with pain,...

PREP Gathering of Students, Alumni and Faculty

The PREP program's small classes and collaborative learning experiences lead to wonderful , long lasting connections between students, faculty and alumni. PREP students, faculty, staff and alumni joined together at a local Boston restaurant on February 13, 2009 to celebrate...

What is PREP?

PREP stands for Pain Research, Education and Policy. We are a unique Master's degree program drawing students from diverse fields with a common interest in creating new models for addressing and treating pain in our society. Our curriculum is based...

Entries from Teaching with Technology @ Tufts tagged with 'education'

Friday's Pick: Before Second Life - MUVEs in Education

Advanced Teaching Technologies: Brave New World, a recent Campus Technology article, explains how 3D systems and next-generation teaching technologies are currently being used by students not yet in college. MUVEs are Multi-User Virtual Environments and online, 3-D, immersive virtual worlds,...

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