THANK YOU FOR ACCEPTING TO TAKE PART IN LP3 NETWORK’S SURVEY ON COMPOUNDING FOR PAIN MANAGEMENT.This quick 5-question survey seeks to capture your experience and insights with LP3 Network’s pain management program, Personalized Analgesic Therapy: Targeting Pain at its Source.Completion of this survey will help improve the quality of this program and other future pain-related learning initiatives to foster growth in your compounding practices for pain management. Your response is sincerely appreciated.Please note: A red asterisk (*) indicates that a response is required. Where is your primary practice? * If you're outside of the USA & Canada or for unique situations (multiple states/provinces, cross-border, etc.) please use the "Other" option to specify. USA Canada Other... Where is your primary practice? Other... State/Province * Please choose your profession: * Pharmacist Pharmacy Technician Physician Other Please choose your profession: Other Please indicate whether the following topics were sufficiently covered to enhance your knowledge in compounding for pain management. * Amount of information was just rightMore information was neededToo much information was provided Amount of information was just rightMore information was neededToo much information was provided Challenges in pain management / re-evaluating pain management Challenges in pain management / re-evaluating pain management - Amount of information was just right Challenges in pain management / re-evaluating pain management - More information was needed Challenges in pain management / re-evaluating pain management - Too much information was provided Types of pain Types of pain - Amount of information was just right Types of pain - More information was needed Types of pain - Too much information was provided Pain pathways & neural systems Pain pathways & neural systems - Amount of information was just right Pain pathways & neural systems - More information was needed Pain pathways & neural systems - Too much information was provided Peripheral sensitization in chronic pain Peripheral sensitization in chronic pain - Amount of information was just right Peripheral sensitization in chronic pain - More information was needed Peripheral sensitization in chronic pain - Too much information was provided Central sensitization in chronic pain Central sensitization in chronic pain - Amount of information was just right Central sensitization in chronic pain - More information was needed Central sensitization in chronic pain - Too much information was provided Analgesic pharmacology for ~50 drugs (pharmacodynamics, efficacy/safety for topical administration) Analgesic pharmacology for ~50 drugs (pharmacodynamics, efficacy/safety for topical administration) - Amount of information was just right Analgesic pharmacology for ~50 drugs (pharmacodynamics, efficacy/safety for topical administration) - More information was needed Analgesic pharmacology for ~50 drugs (pharmacodynamics, efficacy/safety for topical administration) - Too much information was provided Topical therapy & formulation considerations Topical therapy & formulation considerations - Amount of information was just right Topical therapy & formulation considerations - More information was needed Topical therapy & formulation considerations - Too much information was provided Routes of administration other than topical (e.g. buccal/sublingual) Routes of administration other than topical (e.g. buccal/sublingual) - Amount of information was just right Routes of administration other than topical (e.g. buccal/sublingual) - More information was needed Routes of administration other than topical (e.g. buccal/sublingual) - Too much information was provided Please share any further comments you may have about the topics presented in this program. Please indicate whether the following pain conditions and respective case studies were sufficiently covered to help enhance your practice in compounding for pain management. * Amount of information was just rightMore information was neededToo much information was provided Amount of information was just rightMore information was neededToo much information was provided Knee osteoarthritis Knee osteoarthritis - Amount of information was just right Knee osteoarthritis - More information was needed Knee osteoarthritis - Too much information was provided Chronic back pain Chronic back pain - Amount of information was just right Chronic back pain - More information was needed Chronic back pain - Too much information was provided Anal fissures Anal fissures - Amount of information was just right Anal fissures - More information was needed Anal fissures - Too much information was provided Fibromyalgia Fibromyalgia - Amount of information was just right Fibromyalgia - More information was needed Fibromyalgia - Too much information was provided Diabetic neuropathy Diabetic neuropathy - Amount of information was just right Diabetic neuropathy - More information was needed Diabetic neuropathy - Too much information was provided Post-surgical pain – preventing addiction Post-surgical pain – preventing addiction - Amount of information was just right Post-surgical pain – preventing addiction - More information was needed Post-surgical pain – preventing addiction - Too much information was provided Opioid use disorder Opioid use disorder - Amount of information was just right Opioid use disorder - More information was needed Opioid use disorder - Too much information was provided Please share any further comments you may have about the pain conditions/cases presented in this program. Which other pain conditions and case studies would you have liked to see covered in this program? (Select all that apply) * Shingles pain Rheumatoid arthritis Cancer pain Neuropathic pain Pain from accidents (e.g. whiplash) Shoulder/neck pain Sports-related injuries (e.g. tennis elbow, sprains, strains) Patient cases over time (i.e. follow-ups) More pediatric cases More geriatric cases Other... Which other pain conditions and case studies would you have liked to see covered in this program? (Select all that apply) Other... Are there any active ingredients (single or in combination) that you would like to see covered in future programs? * Yes No Please specify: * Please share other topics that you felt should have been covered / any final comments you may have that could help improve this program. Thank you for taking the time to complete this survey. Leave this field blank