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A UK-awarded online fellowship for healthcare professionals — develop advanced competence in pain mechanisms, assessment, pharmacological management, interventional techniques, rehabilitation, oncology and neuropathic pain, and holistic multidisciplinary care through a flexible 1-year programme.
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Flexible 1-year learning with lifetime access to study materials
Pain presents across outpatient, inpatient, oncology and rehabilitation settings. F.P.M. brings assessment, pharmacology, interventions, psychology, nutrition and rehabilitation into one structured framework so you can approach acute and chronic pain with greater clinical confidence.
Study up to two hours per week through prerecorded lessons, PDFs and quizzes while continuing your existing clinical responsibilities.
Connect neurophysiology, pharmacology, interventions, rehabilitation, psychology, nutrition and movement therapy in one coherent care model.
Use pain classification, validated scales and patient-response monitoring to support safer, more individualised clinical decision-making.
Strengthen your approach to neuropathic, musculoskeletal, spinal, cancer and complex pain across OPD, inpatient and rehabilitation settings.
F.P.M. combines advanced clinical depth with flexible weekly learning, helping eligible doctors integrate multimodal, interventional and holistic pain-management principles into real-world practice.
What feels fragmented before F.P.M. becomes structured, multidisciplinary and clinically actionable after it.
F.P.M. is not simply about suppressing symptoms. It builds a structured framework for understanding pain mechanisms and combining evidence-based treatment approaches around the individual patient.
Build deeper understanding of pain neurophysiology, classification, validated scales and clinical response monitoring across diverse presentations.
Study pharmacological care, nerve blocks, neuromodulation, regenerative techniques, rehabilitation and multidisciplinary treatment planning.
Integrate psychology, nutrition, movement and mind-body strategies while addressing pain in paediatric, geriatric, pregnancy and cancer-survivor populations.
On successful completion you receive a UK-awarded Fellowship in Pain Medicine credential reflecting the programme title, one-year duration and 120 CPD Points.
Add the credential to your CV, hospital or clinic profile, LinkedIn and professional portfolio after successful completion, following applicable ethical and regulatory guidelines.
F.P.M. is designed for eligible medical graduates and specialists seeking a structured, multidisciplinary approach to acute, chronic, neuropathic, cancer and musculoskeletal pain.
Build a structured foundation in pain mechanisms, assessment and multimodal care for common outpatient and inpatient presentations.
Strengthen clinical reasoning for acute and chronic pain across internal medicine, hospital and multidisciplinary care settings.
Integrate advanced pain assessment and treatment principles with your existing specialist knowledge and patient population.
Develop a broader framework for perioperative, postoperative, musculoskeletal and persistent pain management.
Deepen your understanding of cancer pain, survivor care and multimodal strategies for complex symptom management.
Connect medical management with movement therapy, psychology, nutrition and functional rehabilitation for long-term pain relief.
Start building the multidisciplinary knowledge required to assess complex pain presentations and plan more comprehensive, patient-centred care.
These are the advanced capabilities you develop through the one-year fellowship.
The complete programme curriculum below is loaded directly from the current course in Graphy, so modules, lessons, attachments and durations stay current automatically.
A structured route for eligible doctors seeking multidisciplinary depth in modern pain medicine.
| Feature | Virtued F.P.M. | Fragmented self-study | Short introductory course |
|---|---|---|---|
| Duration | 1 year | Unstructured | Shorter, varies |
| Credential | UK-awarded fellowship | None | Certificate varies |
| CPD points | 120 Global CPD Points | None | Varies by provider |
| Learning access | Lifetime access | Inconsistent | Limited or varies |
| Best for | Eligible doctors seeking multidisciplinary pain-medicine expertise | Unguided reference only | Basic orientation |
Real doctors on how Virtued programmes changed the way they practise and position themselves.
Published feedback from doctors who strengthened their approach to complex and multidisciplinary pain management through F.P.M.
"The holistic approach helped me combine pharmacological treatment, physical therapy and patient education for more comprehensive and lasting pain relief."
"The evidence-based approach transformed how I manage back pain and other musculoskeletal conditions, helping me address both acute and chronic pain more effectively."
"Case-based, multidisciplinary protocols improved my ability to individualise treatment plans for recurrent and newly diagnosed musculoskeletal pain."
"Pain indicators, case discussions and advanced assessment tools refined my clinical decisions and helped me formulate more personalised treatment plans."
"Biomechanical assessment and rehabilitative interventions gave me a deeper understanding of knee and musculoskeletal pain and functional recovery."
"Integrating posture correction, strength training and ergonomic modification broadened my approach to back pain, joint dysfunction and sustainable mobility."
Flexible, structured resources designed to support advanced pain-medicine learning alongside clinical practice.
Study focused pain-medicine concepts through flexible prerecorded learning designed for a manageable weekly schedule.
Build conceptual understanding of nerve blocks, neuromodulation, regenerative techniques and their role in multimodal care.
Reinforce core concepts through supplementary reading material and quizzes that support independent revision.
Connect pain science, assessment and patient-response monitoring with practical decision-making across diverse conditions.
Learn across pharmacology, interventions, rehabilitation, psychology, nutrition and holistic pain-relief models.
Return to your certificate and study materials whenever you need to revise clinical concepts after completion.
Start learning immediately and progress through a flexible one-year, UK-awarded fellowship in multidisciplinary pain medicine.
Your certificate is issued after successful completion and internal assessment — nothing extra to pay later.
F.P.M. is a UK-awarded continuing professional development fellowship carrying 120 CPD Points. It supports advanced learning and portfolio development but does not replace a statutory medical degree, specialist registration, licence or local scope-of-practice requirement.
The published eligibility is MBBS, MD, DM, MS, MCh or DNB. Qualification documents may be reviewed during enrolment, and learners should practise only within their professional registration and local regulatory scope.
The programme covers pain neurophysiology and classification, pharmacological care, interventional techniques, rehabilitation, neuropathic and oncology pain, psychology, nutrition, movement therapy and pain management for special populations.
The fellowship runs for one year with a published study load of up to two hours of prerecorded video per week, supported by additional PDFs and quizzes for self-study.
The course page states that learners receive lifetime access to their certificate and study materials, a hard-copy certificate, 120 CPD Points and an IAOTH, UK-accredited fellowship credential after successful completion.
One year. 120 CPD Points. A UK-awarded fellowship integrating pain science, pharmacology, interventions, rehabilitation and holistic care. Enrol in the Fellowship in Pain Medicine and build a more comprehensive approach to complex pain.
Scholarship fee and bonuses may change for upcoming cohorts.