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Dr. J.C. Gerancher featured on ABC News
ABC News On Call is currently featuring an interview series with J.C. Gerancher, MD, Associate Professor, Section Head for Regional Anesthesia Acute Pain Management at Wake Forest University School of Medicine.
The series includes the following:
· Pain Research at Wake Forest University
· Relieving Pain Due To Vigorous Exercise
· What Things Should I Consider Before I Quit Work Due To Pain Disability?
· Are There Modifications To My Workplace That Help Me With Pain At Work?
· Can Exercise Make My Pain Problem Worse, And How Much Is Too Much Exercise?
· What Can I Do To Prevent Pain After Surgery?
· Are There Things I Can Do To Prevent Pain Problems?
Other Regional Anesthesia and Pain Management Resources:
ABC News OnCall+ Pain Management
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