Tauben David
Division of Pain Medicine, Anesthesia & Pain Medicine, University of Washington Medical Center, University of Washington, Seattle, WA, USA.
Pain Manag. 2017 Jul;7(4):233-238. doi: 10.2217/pmt-2017-0001. Epub 2017 Jul 12.
Dr Tauben is Clinical Professor jointly appointed in the Departments of Medicine and Anesthesia & Pain Medicine, and is the Hughes M & Katherine G Blake Endowed Professor, board certified in both Internal Medicine and Pain Medicine. He is also University of Washington (UW) Director of Medical Student and Resident Education in Pain Medicine, and Medical Director of UW TelePain, a tele-video-conferencing program intended to provide innovative pain education and consultative support to a five-state northwest regional primary care providers. He served as a member of the NIH National Pain Strategy task force on pain education and is principal investigator for the UW's prestigious NIH Pain Consortium Center of Excellence for Pain Education, leading curriculum development to extend the pain proficiency qualifications of interprofessional primary care providers. Dr Tauben is a member of the American Pain Society and the International Association for the Study of Pain special interest study groups on Pain Education. He is a founding member of the State of Washington Agency Medical Directors panel of medical experts developing opioid prescription guidelines for the state, and a regular clinical and content expert for regulatory and legislative bodies involved in public policy regarding pain medicine practice and standards. He speaks as a clinical expert in medical management of chronic pain, especially as it applies to primary care practices. Dr Tauben served as an expert for several US Centers for Disease Control clinical outreach programs and policy reviews advising primary care providers on how to prescribe opioids for chronic noncancer pain. He is annually recognized by his peers as recipient of regional awards in care of pain patients, and brings decades of clinical experience of best practice medication management of acute and chronic pain. Dr Tauben received his bachelors degree in philosophy from Yale University, medical degree from Tufts University School of Medicine and completed his residency training at the UW, in Seattle. He is a fellow of the American College of Physicians.
陶本博士是医学部与麻醉与疼痛医学部的联合临床教授,是休斯·M与凯瑟琳·G·布莱克捐赠教授,拥有内科医学和疼痛医学的委员会认证。他还是华盛顿大学(UW)医学生和住院医师疼痛医学教育主任,以及UW TelePain的医学主任,UW TelePain是一个远程视频会议项目,旨在为西北五州的基层医疗服务提供者提供创新的疼痛教育和咨询支持。他曾是美国国立卫生研究院(NIH)国家疼痛战略疼痛教育特别工作组的成员,也是UW享有盛誉的NIH疼痛联盟卓越疼痛教育中心的首席研究员,领导课程开发以扩展跨专业基层医疗服务提供者的疼痛专业资质。陶本博士是美国疼痛协会以及国际疼痛研究协会疼痛教育特别兴趣研究小组的成员。他是华盛顿州机构医学主任医学专家小组的创始成员,该小组为该州制定阿片类药物处方指南,并且是参与疼痛医学实践和标准公共政策的监管和立法机构的定期临床和内容专家。他作为慢性疼痛医学管理方面的临床专家发表讲话,尤其是在基层医疗实践中的应用。陶本博士曾担任美国疾病控制与预防中心多个临床推广项目和政策审查的专家,就如何为慢性非癌性疼痛开具阿片类药物向基层医疗服务提供者提供建议。他每年都被同行认可为疼痛患者护理区域奖项的获得者,并拥有数十年急性和慢性疼痛最佳实践药物管理的临床经验。陶本博士在耶鲁大学获得哲学学士学位,在塔夫茨大学医学院获得医学学位,并在西雅图的华盛顿大学完成了住院医师培训。他是美国医师协会的会员。