Live Training Event • April 25, 2026

Knowing Isn't Enough: Practical Skills to Deliver Whole-Person Pain Care

Becoming the complete pain clinician

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Saturday, April 25, 2026 · Free · Replay available 48 hrs post-event

This is what nobody prepares you for.

Most clinicians who care deeply about chronic pain don't hit a knowledge wall. They hit a practice wall.

Undertrained for complexity

Most clinicians were never given frameworks for chronic pain. The standard curriculum leaves you guessing.

Fix-based care is failing patients

Symptom management without addressing the whole person leaves your patients stuck and you frustrated.

Burnout is the outcome

Working harder inside a broken model doesn't lead to better results — it leads to exhaustion.

What You'll Learn

A framework built for clinical reality.

We'll give you a structured, evidence-based approach that bridges modern pain science with what you actually do on Monday morning.

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A clear model for what complete pain care looks like in practice

How to integrate biopsychosocial reasoning without abandoning your clinical roots

ACT and psychological frameworks that change outcomes for stuck patients

How to structure a coherent pain program, not a patchwork of techniques

What separates clinicians who thrive in this work from those who burn out

A framework you can apply with real patients starting Monday

Learn From Clinical Experts

Practitioners who actually see patients and understand your struggles.

Mark Kargela

Mark Kargela

Physical therapist with 20+ years in chronic pain, spine, and orthopedics. Clinical Assistant Professor at Midwestern University Arizona. Founder of Modern Pain Care, where he helps clinicians move beyond fix-based care and build practices grounded in modern pain science, ACT, and biopsychosocial reasoning.

Ben Whybrow

Ben Whybrow

Specialist physiotherapist at Addenbrooke's Hospital, Cambridge, where he works within a multidisciplinary pain clinic and group pain programs. Host of the Clinical Communication podcast. Ben trains clinicians in the art of difficult conversations -- helping them ethically influence patient beliefs and behavior through pain science and skilled communication.

This Training Is For You If…

You work with chronic pain patients and want better outcomes

You understand pain science but struggle to apply it consistently

You feel isolated in your approach and want a community

You want to build a practice model that's sustainable and impactful

DateApr 25, 2026
Time11:00 AM MST
FormatLive Zoom + Q&A
CostFREE

What Clinicians Are Saying

This community found me at exactly the right time. Being surrounded by like-minded clinicians on the same pursuit — with real accountability and expert mentorship — has made all the difference. If you're working to progress your pain management skills, I'd absolutely recommend Modern Pain Pro.

Logan Buckley
Logan Buckley
Physical Therapist

If it wasn't for the program, I'd have had absolutely zero idea how to work with this kind of complex patient. Now I actually look forward to our sessions each week.

Giovanni Frapporti
Giovanni Frapporti
Chiropractor

I joined PainPractice OS for the ready-to-go group pain program — but it's been so much more. It's grounded in ACT in a way that's finally made it click for me. I'm genuinely excited to bring these ideas into my sessions.

Samuel Bulten
Samuel Bulten
Exercise Physiologist

This is the shift your practice needs.

The clinicians getting the best outcomes with complex pain patients aren't working harder. They're working from a better framework.

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After the training, you'll hear about Modern Pain Pro — our community for clinicians doing this work.