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Addressing Disparities in the Management of Low Back Pain in Primary Care Settings


Total Credits: 1

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Lending Library Content
Speaker:
Dr. Eric Roseen, DC, MSc
Duration:
55 Minutes
Format:
Audio and Video


Description

Dr. Eric Roseen, a native North Dakotan, is currently a CARL Fellow in the CARL II cohort, which is, in part, being funded by a contribution from the NDCA.  Dr. Roseen is the Assistant Professor of Family Medicine at Boston University, Boston Medical Center.  He will be sharing his unique perspective on his work in support of the profession with his presentation of "Addressing Disparities in the Management of Low Back Pain in Primary Care Settings". 

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Assistant Professor of Family Medicine

Boston University, Boston Medical Center


Eric J. Roseen, DC, MSc is an assistant professor of family medicine at Chobanian and Avedisian School of Medicine and a chiropractic physician at Joint Ventures Physical Therapy and Fitness.

Dr. Roseen’s research has focused on the epidemiology of common musculoskeletal conditions, effectiveness of nonpharmacologic therapies for low back pain, and implementation of effective nonpharmacologic treatments for musculoskeletal pain in underserved communities. This work has aimed to provide evidence to inform policies that influence how musculoskeletal pain is managed in primary care settings.

Dr. Roseen’s research is funded by NIH (National Center for Complementary and Integrative Health, National Institute of Childhood Health and Human Development), and The BU Center for Implementation and Improvement Science. He is the recipient of a NIH K23 Career Development Award, NIH National Research Service Award, and NIH Loan Repayment Program Award. Dr. Roseen has been recognized Internationally by early career researcher awards at the International Congress of Integrative Medicine and Health and the International Forum for Back and Neck Pain Research in Primary Care. He is an active member of the American Public Health Association, American Chiropractic Association, Academic Consortium for Integrative Medicine and Health, and the Society of Epidemiologic Research.

Dr. Roseen regularly lectures on complementary and integrative health and the epidemiology of common musculoskeletal conditions. He also enjoys mentoring graduate and undergraduate students interested in clinical research careers.