A study by the American Pain Foundation came out with a new survey that revealed one-third of adults who suffer from chronic pain had trouble finding their general practitioners and that more than 40 percent of patients quit their doctor's office with no answers to their questions about their treatment. It's also known in studies of research that patients are able to forget 50 percent of the information they were given in their physicians within 10 minutes. when they leave their office. These statistics are extremely troubling for the pain specialists as well as primary care physicians since they show that in many cases, patients suffering from pain are receiving the treatment they require or the information that they require. The majority of pain management in the United States is handled by primary care physicians as well as physicians assistants and nurse practitioners as there are too few pain management specialists to manage the huge number of pain sufferers across the U...