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Dr Gerald Sacks Has Served as an Invited Speaker at Many CME and Grand Round Presentations Throughout US

Dr Gerald Sacks specializes in Pain Management, hospice and palliative Medicine, and perioperative medicine. He has lectured nationally and internationally on pain management, and has served as an invited speaker at many CME and grand round presentations throughout the United States.

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Dr Gerald Sacks Has Served as an Invited Speaker at Many CME and Grand Round Presentations Throughout US

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  1. Dr Gerald Sacks Has Served as an Invited Speaker at Many CME and Grand Round Presentations Throughout US Dr Gerald Sacks, an anesthesiology specialist in Santa Monica, has over 39 year of experience in the medical field. He received his medical degree from the University of Massachusetts Medical School in Worcester. He completed anesthesiology and critical care at the University of Chicago. He was a resident in orthopedic surgery at Emory University Affiliated Hospitals in Atlanta. Dr Sacks completed a fellowship in pain management at Harvard Medical School and Brigham and Women’s Hospital in Boston. His research interests include neuropathic pain, psychosocial issues, and musculoskeletal and mechanical aspects of pain perception. He specializes in Pain Management, hospice and palliative Medicine, and perioperative medicine. He has lectured nationally and internationally on pain management, and has served as an invited speaker at many CME and grand round presentations throughout the United States. a residency in

  2. Shedding light on the concept of Opioid Induced Constipation, Dr Gerald Sacks states that there is a myth among people that OIC is not treatable. It is the responsibility of acknowledge this problem and discuss about which medicine will be beneficial for them. They can also recommend methylnaltrexone to inhibit the opioid effect on the gut. He further explains the additional treatment for OIC management. Dr Gerald Sacks links the role of lifestyle modifications and over-the-counter products to prevent it in patients. He states that it is the worst scenario for a patient to go to the emergency department for a manual disimpaction. the practitioners to

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