WIP and Pain School International

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Dr. Gabor Racz visits with PainCast to discuss the unparalleled education offered by Pain School International (PSI). He also mentions the mission and goals of the World Institute of Pain (WIP), and how these two organizations work synergistically to advance the practice of interventional pain.[/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row][vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text css=”.vc_custom_1488298613118{margin-top: -20px !important;}”]


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3 responses to “WIP and Pain School International”

  1. Anis Rehman Avatar
    Anis Rehman

    Ira Fox ,What a personality.I met him previous NY/NJ Pain Symposium 2019.
    It was my great experience to talk with him about various interventional pain procedure.
    I wish his good health & success.

    Dr.Mohammad Anisur Rahman
    Consultant Pain Management ,Dhaka Pain And Spine Center,Bangladesh

  2. Jesse Lipnick Avatar
    Jesse Lipnick

    I am a current student of Pain School International and I will be attending the 4 sessions this year in Budapest. The experience is unique and valuable because it provides me a way to learn the most current knowledge and to continue in my medical practice uninterrupted. If you have had a fellowship or not – this school, PSI, is the most current review of the skills and knowledge in the field of pain medicine. Thank you Drs. Trescot, Stogiza, Racz (Gabor), Racz(Edit), Dias Assis, and all of the others who travel and lecture and give of themselves to us.
    Dr. Jesse Lipnick

  3. Amr Badawy Avatar
    Amr Badawy

    Great work Dr Racz
    I am proud to be trained by you and your great student Dima Rozen… I owe you all my success !!

    Dr Amr Badawy

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