MORGANTON, N.C., April 16, 2015 /PRNewswire/ — Dr.Martin Evans of Southeast Pain Care, an affiliate of American Anesthesiology, partnered with the Boy Scouts of America Piedmont Council to give 25 Burke County high school students hands-on experience with spinal cord stimulation therapy, one of the most advanced pain mitigation techniques available to physicians today.
The seminar was hosted by the Medical Explorers, a seminar program sponsored by the Boy Scouts is designed to expose high school students from Burke Countywith an interest in medicine to potential areas of specialization through the expertise of local doctors
Dr. Evans, a pain management and specialist with almost a decade of experience practicing interventional pain management, noted the necessity of keeping young people engaged in medical advancement.
“Medicine is progressing every day to make the impossible possible and to see this first hand truly fascinates these young minds,” said Evans. “Spinal stimulation treats pain caused by conditions that aren’t able to be cured. By engaging these eager students, we may inspire them to advance the practice and discover new treatments unheard of today.”