
Learning Modules
Online Learning Modules Designed for Our Patients
The Transitional Pain Service has developed specialized learning modules to better prepare our patients for treatment at the clinic.
Research studies show that learning more about how pain works helps people better cope and manage their own pain. If you’re a person in pain, or you are supporting someone who has chronic pain, we hope that these resources will be a helpful companion to treatment.
To access our learning modules, please click on the images below:

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Online Learning Modules Designed for Our Patients
The Transitional Pain Service has developed specialized learning modules to better prepare our patients for treatment at the clinic.
Research studies show that learning more about how pain works helps people better cope and manage their own pain. If you’re a person in pain, or you are supporting someone who has chronic pain, we hope that these resources will be a helpful companion to treatment.
To access our learning modules, please click on the images below:
Online Learning Modules Designed for Our Patients
The Transitional Pain Service has developed specialized learning modules to better prepare our patients for treatment at the clinic.
Research studies show that learning more about how pain works helps people better cope and manage their own pain. If you’re a person in pain, or you are supporting someone who has chronic pain, we hope that these resources will be a helpful companion to treatment.
To access our learning modules, please click on the images below:

Click image to download
Online Learning Modules Designed for Our Patients
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Chapter 1
Here you will find information on:
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why pain happens
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what makes pain worse
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the connection between pain, and past experiences, and mental health
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Chapter 2
Here you will find:
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helpful actions to help manage pain
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stories from GCT#3 community members living with chronic pain
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information on setting pain management goals

Chapter 3
Here you will find:
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questions you can ask your healthcare provider
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important information for you to share with your healthcare provider
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information about pain medications
Here are one-page brochures that summarize the key information in each part of the Toolkit. These are handy for healthcare providers to share with patients. Click on each title to download the brochure.

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What is Chronic Pain - brochure
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Managing Chronic Pain - brochure
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Medical Care for Chronic Pain - brochure
Online Learning Modules Designed for Our Patients
The Transitional Pain Service has developed specialized learning modules to better prepare our patients for treatment at the clinic.
Research studies show that learning more about how pain works helps people better cope and manage their own pain. If you’re a person in pain, or you are supporting someone who has chronic pain, we hope that these resources will be a helpful companion to treatment.
To access our learning modules, please click on the images below:
The Transitional Pain Service has developed specialized learning modules to better prepare our patients for treatment at the clinic.
Research studies show that learning more about how pain works helps people better cope and manage their own pain. If you’re a person in pain, or you are supporting someone who has chronic pain, we hope that these resources will be a helpful companion to treatment.
To access our learning modules, please click on the images below:
Online Learning Modules Designed for Our Patients
The Chronic Pain Toolkit was sponsored by Health Canada and created in partnership between:
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Grand Council Treaty 3 Health Transformation team
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Transitional Pain Service at the University Health Network
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Ganawishkadawe - the Centre for Wise Practices in Indigenous Health at Women’s College Hospital.
Click on the logos below to learn about each organization:




