Acute Pain Management

Prof Stephan Schug

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Prof Stephan Schug

Prof Stephan Schug

The following article will summarise relevant and new findings regarding Acute Pain Management, including the use of analgesics relating to GP.

Written by Stephan A. Schug MD FANZCA FFPMANZCA

Professor and Chair of Anaesthesiology, Pharmacology, Pharmacy and Anaesthesiology Unit, University of Western Australia and Director of Pain Medicine, Royal Perth Hospital. Stephan Schug is Professor of Anaesthesiology and Pain Medicine, University of Western Australia and Royal Perth Hospital. Stephan is a German trained specialist anaesthetist with an MD in pharmacology. He is currently Chair of Anaesthesiology in the Pharmacology and Anaesthesiology Unit of the University of Western Australia and Director of Pain Medicine at Royal Perth Hospital.

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