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    Fibromyalgia: A visit to the interdisciplinary pain clinic

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    This case looks at a 48 year old female who has had TMJ and migratory pains in multiple joints for two years and has had four different providers. Her latest provider has diagnosed her as having fibromyalgia and despite multiple medication regimens, her pain is still making it difficult to perform her daily work duties. The case was presented by faculty from Pharmacy, Professional Psychology, Occupational Therapy, Physical Therapy, Physician Assistant Studies and Dental Health Science

    Perceptions of Perinatal Loss: Miscarriage versus Stillbirth

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    Lack of social support lengthens and intensifies the grieving process for women experiencing perinatal loss and is a predictor of depression as long as a year after loss. Support appears to be offered differentially based on gestational age. This study represents an attempt to assess biases that might hinder support. Female university students’ perceptions of perinatal loss were ascertained using a hypothetical vignette about a close, personal friend who experiences either stillbirth (group 1) or miscarriage (group 2). They were all asked about expectations and beliefs as well as how they might personally react. The participants rating the stillbirth vignette reflected expectations of more grief and more personal discomfort than those rating the miscarriage vignette. The data from this study support previous findings regarding social support and perinatal loss. Limits, implications and future directions are discussed

    Developing a Clearer Picture of Inter-professional Multiple Sclerosis (MS) Patient Care

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    This case conference was presented by faculty from Professional Psychology, Pharmacy, Physical Therapy, Optometry, Physician Assistant Studies and Occupational Therapy
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