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 Lillian Mandl, MS, ARNP
Treatment Philosophy: "I believe chronic pain is your body's
method of signaling that something needs to change in your life. Pain
management includes developing the skill to alter the perception,
interpretation, and response to pain. This can occur on many planes:
physical, emotional, spiritual, and intellectual. I view my role as
providing an avenue of relief for my patients - an avenue that is both
circular and self-perpetuating, and one that must be fully embraced by
the patient. The ultimate goal is independence, restored function, and,
of course, decreased pain and suffering."
Special Interests: A holistic multi-disciplinary approach to pain including lifestyle changes (smoking cessation, nutritional counseling and optimal weight maintenance) and physical as well as psychological modalities (yoga, PT, acupuncture, massage, and individualized exercise program). "I have also taken a special interest in maintaining and managing implants such as spinal pumps."
Professional Journey: "My mom is a nurse practitioner and my dad was a scientist (I watched him reconstruct a cat skeleton when I was 4 years old). We hiked mountains and identified trees by their leaves when I was 6, and I helped with chores at age 8 while Mom worked evenings in orthopedics. Nursing was my destiny, locked in when my high school guidance counselor told me, 'You'll never make it as a nurse.' Inspiration equals determination. I never looked back."
I think of my role as providing an avenue of relief for my
patients - an avenue that is both circular and self-perpetuating. The
ultimate goal is independence, restored function, and, of course,
decreased pain and suffering."
Professional Certifications & Associations: American Society of Pain Management Nurses, Society for Pain Practice Management, New England Pain Association, American Nurses Credentialing Center, American Nurses Association, Advanced Cardiac Life Support certification
Education:
- B.S. in Nursing from SUNY Brockport, NY
- M.S. in Nursing from the University of New Hampshire
- ANCC Certification as Family Nurse Practitioner
"When I'm not treating my patients, I enjoy... watching my daughters ride horses, kayaking, cross-country skiing, rooting for the Red Sox and UNH Hockey, gardening, traveling, riding my tractor, being with family, cooking, biking, and yoga."
Joined the PCC family: 1995
Can be seen in: Somersworth and Newington, NH
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