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MindBody Medicine Clinic
Dr. Naylor presents,
"What a Pain! Living with Chronic Pain"
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Our Research Clinic for Pain Neuroscience works to bridge basic science with the practice of clinical psychiatry as it examines the neural basis of chronic pain in adults. We are dedicated to exploring how the differences in the brain's functional and structural connectivity may underlie patho-physiology of chronic pain and the mechanisms of treatment, using neuroimaging and genetic techniques.
Our current research mission is to conduct and promote interdisciplinary/translational research studies focused on understanding the causes that lead to the development of chronic pain, mechanisms of chronic pain treatment, and to provide and promote translational research training at multiple stages of career development, from high school internships through post-doctoral fellowships. The MindBody Medicine Research Clinic is directed by Magdalena R. Naylor, M.D., Ph.D., and Professor of Psychiatry at the University of Vermont.
GOT CHRONIC PAIN?
Call us at 847-2673 (COPE)
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From left to right top: Magdalena R. Naylor, M.D., Ph.D., Director of the MindBody Medicine Clinic and Professor of Psychiatry; Michele L. Comette, B.A., Research Project Director; G. Michael Krauthamer, M.A., Research Project Assistant; Lori V. Turner, M.A., Research Project Assistant; John E. Helzer, M.D., Director of the Health Behavior Research Center and Professor of Psychiatry
From left to right bottom: Shelly Naud, Ph.D., Biostatistician;Nina D. LaRosa, B.A., UVM Clinical Couseling Master's Degree Candidate; Ginger Cloud, B.S. UVM Clinical Counseling Master’s Degree Candidate; Hayley Pearlman, UVM Psychology Undergraduate Student; John Mantegna, M.S., Adjunct Professor in Music and Research Assistant.
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