
Sam A. Williams, PhD Candidate
Sam A. Williams is a PhD candidate at the University of New South Wales and Neuroscience Research Australia, dedicated to advancing our understanding of chronic pain. With a background in osteopathy and a passion for improving patient outcomes, Sam's research focuses on phantom limb pain and the broader challenges of chronic pain management.
Education and certifications:
– Bachelor's degrees in Applied Science, Health Science (Osteopathy), and Science (Honors)
– PhD Candidate, University of New South Wales
Experience and professional focus:
Sam is experienced in the treatment of chronic and complex pain conditions as a clinical osteopath. He conducted research on phantom limb pain and chronic pain phenomena. His expertise includes clinical trials, pain measurement techniques, and health technology. Collaborating closely with global leaders in pain and neuroscience research, he aspires to contribute significantly to the growing body of evidence aimed at improving the lives of individuals coping with chronic pain.
Career achievements:
Sam is a former clinical osteopath specializing in chronic and complex pain management, and an active researcher contributing to the field of pain and neuroscience. He collaborated on innovative studies to enhance chronic pain understanding and treatment.
Philosophy:
Sam A. Williams is driven by a commitment to bridging the gap between clinical practice and research. His approach emphasizes using evidence-based methods to advance the understanding and treatment of chronic pain, aiming to improve the quality of life for those affected.
Education and certifications:
– Bachelor's degrees in Applied Science, Health Science (Osteopathy), and Science (Honors)
– PhD Candidate, University of New South Wales
Experience and professional focus:
Sam is experienced in the treatment of chronic and complex pain conditions as a clinical osteopath. He conducted research on phantom limb pain and chronic pain phenomena. His expertise includes clinical trials, pain measurement techniques, and health technology. Collaborating closely with global leaders in pain and neuroscience research, he aspires to contribute significantly to the growing body of evidence aimed at improving the lives of individuals coping with chronic pain.
Career achievements:
Sam is a former clinical osteopath specializing in chronic and complex pain management, and an active researcher contributing to the field of pain and neuroscience. He collaborated on innovative studies to enhance chronic pain understanding and treatment.
Philosophy:
Sam A. Williams is driven by a commitment to bridging the gap between clinical practice and research. His approach emphasizes using evidence-based methods to advance the understanding and treatment of chronic pain, aiming to improve the quality of life for those affected.
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