Targeted Pain Treatment is transforming patient outcomes. During this podcast episode, Dr. Stephanie Vanterpool will introduce listeners to TPT - what it is, how it works, and why it offers new hope for patients who haven’t found relief through traditional approaches. This conversation will unpack why this innovative method has the potential to redefine pain management as we know it.
The contents of this Podcast are intended for educational/informational purposes only and do not constitute legal advice. Policyholders are urged to consult with their personal attorney for legal advice, as specific legal requirements may vary from state to state and/or change over time. All names have been changed to protect privacy.
Alissa Kalish serves as the Marketing Communications Specialist at SVMIC, where she brings creativity, strategic thinking, and a collaborative mindset to every initiative. With a background in project management and relationship building, Alissa leads key communications efforts, manages the company’s social media presence, and hosts the SVMIC podcast—crafting content that deepens engagement and expands the organization’s reach.
She holds a Bachelor’s degree in Child Development and draws on her foundation in social work to bring empathy, active listening, solution-focused thinking, and an understanding of diverse perspectives to her work. Alissa’s innovative approach and team-oriented spirit continue to support SVMIC’s mission and drive meaningful connections with policyholders and colleagues alike.
Dr. Stephanie G. Vanterpool is a Targeted Pain Treatment clinician, researcher and advocate. She is the Director of Comprehensive Pain Services, as well as an Assistant Professor of Anesthesiology for the University of Tennessee’s Graduate School of Medicine. Her professional passion is to create a paradigm shift in how pain is assessed and treated through awareness, application and advocacy.