The STFM Podcast
May 2025: The MAGIC Model: Teaching Chronic Pain Care to Residents with Stephen K. Stacey, DO
Helping a patient with chronic pain can overwhelm even the most eager residents. Stephen K. Stacey, DO, introduces a transformative approach to whole-patient pain management which partners his osteopathic roots and military background. Dr Stacey guides listeners through the MAGIC model: Multimodal, Active, Goal-based, Interdisciplinary, and Comprehensive care, empowering residents to engage their patients in meaningful, multifaceted treatment.
Faculty will gain insights into how teaching MAGIC reshapes resident attitudes, enhances clinical confidence, and creates deeper, more effective interactions with chronic pain patients.
Hosted by Omari A. Hodge, MD, and Jay-Sheree Allen Akambase, MD
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Stephen K. Stacey, DO
Dr Stacey is the director of Osteopathic Education for the Mayo Clinic Family Medicine Residency in La Crosse, WI, where he is dedicated to training future physicians in comprehensive, whole-person care.
As a skilled osteopathic physician, he specializes in osteopathic manual medicine and holistic treatment for chronic pain, helping patients of all ages achieve better health and overcome barriers to an active lifestyle. Before joining Mayo Clinic, Dr Stacey served as a battalion and flight surgeon in the US Army. During his service, he deployed to Poland and Ukraine, where he played a vital role in training NATO allies in battlefield trauma care. His military experience has reinforced his deep commitment to patient-centered, hands-on medicine.
Outside of his medical practice, Dr Stacey is an avid outdoor enthusiast who enjoys trail running, mountain biking, and cross-country skiing. Most importantly, he loves spending quality time with his wife and five children. Dr Stacey attended Kirksville College of Osteopathic Medicine and completed his residency at Family Medicine, Peak Vista Community Health Centers.