Sec. 51.309. PAIN TREATMENT MEDICAL EDUCATION COURSE WORK. (a) Each medical school shall determine the extent to which pain treatment medical education course work is meeting the instructional elements described in Subsection (b) and is offered to all students enrolled in medical schools.
(b) Pain treatment medical education course work should include instruction in:
(1) pain assessment in adults, children, and special populations, including elderly and impaired individuals;
(2) pain anatomy, physiology and pathophysiology, and pharmacology of opioid and nonopioid analgesic drugs, including pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics;
(3) the advantages and disadvantages of various methods of drug administration, side effects, treatment outcome, and the outcome of behavioral and other psychological therapy for pain;
(4) the psychological, social, economic, and emotional impact of malignant and nonmalignant acute and chronic pain on patients;
(5) indications for and outcomes of anesthetic and neurosurgical pain-relieving techniques, including nerve blocks and neuroaugmentative and neuroablative techniques; and
(6) the outcome of treatment of pain emanating from a damaged nervous system and neuropathic pain.
Added by Acts 1995, 74th Leg., ch. 174, Sec. 3, eff. Sept. 1, 1995.
Renumbered from Education Code Sec. 61.785 by Acts 2001, ch. 1420, Sec. 4.012, eff. Sept. 1, 2001.
Structure Texas Statutes
Subtitle A - Higher Education in General
Chapter 51 - Provisions Generally Applicable to Higher Education
Subchapter F. Required and Elective Courses
Section 51.301. Government or Political Science
Section 51.302. American or Texas History
Section 51.303. Elective Courses in Dactylology
Section 51.304. Courses in Military and Naval Training
Section 51.3041. Award of Course Credit for Military Training
Section 51.3042. Award of Course Credit for Military Service
Section 51.305. Personal Financial Literacy Training
Section 51.308. Driver Education
Section 51.309. Pain Treatment Medical Education Course Work