Pain Management [Internet]
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Pain Management [Internet]
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This guideline applies to adult patients with urinary tract infection. The objective is to create an evidence-based and cost-effective strategy for management of UTI in adults.
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Conflict of interest statement
The multidisciplinary guideline development team consisted of:
Primary care clinicians: Daniel W. Berland, MD, General Internal Medicine/Addiction Medicine; Jill N. Fenske, MD, Family Medicine.
Specialists in pain management care: SriKrishna Chandran, MD, Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation, Pain Medicine; Paul E. Hilliard, MD, Pain Medicine, Anesthesiology.
Consultant specialists: Kimberly C. Bialik, PhD, Psychological Aspects of Pain Management; Daniel J. Clauw, MD, Anesthesiology, Internal Medicine-Rheumatology; Eve D. Losman, MD, Emergency Medicine; Kathleen S. Mehari, MD, Obstetrics & Gynecology; Michael A. Smith, PharmD, College of Pharmacy; and Susan Urba, MD, Hematology/Oncology.
Guideline development methodologist: R. Van Harrison, PhD, Learning Health Sciences.
Literature search services were provided by informationists at the Taubman Health Sciences Library, University of Michigan Medical School.
UMHS endorses the Standards of the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education that the individuals who present educational activities disclose significant relationships with commercial companies whose products or services are discussed. Contributions of team members with relevant financial relationships are reviewed by team members without relevant financial relationships to assure the information is presented without bias.
None of the team members or consultants have relevant personal financial relationships.
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