by PAINS Project | Sep 30, 2014 | News, Research |
PAINS and many member organizations support and are actively involved in improving patient engagement in research with the belief it has significant potential to improve pain care. This article identifies that “research dedicated to identifying the best methods to...
by PAINS Project | Sep 24, 2014 | PAINS Updates |
Never Only Opioids: The Imperative for Early Integration of Non-Pharmacological Approaches and Practitioners in the Treatment of Patients with Pain and Recommendations for Policy Makers We are pleased to announce this important Policy Brief, which is the 5th in a...
by PAINS Project | Sep 23, 2014 | Policy Briefs, Tools |
Insert to the Brief Includes policy recommendations and information on payment and delivery Download the...
by PAINS Project | Sep 23, 2014 | Policy Briefs, Tools |
Former U.S. Army Surgeon General Eric Schoomaker, MD, PhD, has characterized the military’s advanced engagement of complementary and integrative approaches and practitioners as “the imperative for integrative medicine in the military.” This urgency came even as...
by PAINS Project | Sep 16, 2014 | Advocacy, Local Initiatives, Myra Christopher, PAINS Updates |
by Myra Christopher Scientific meetings are critically important to the movement to “transform the way pain is perceived, judged and treated.” However, the reality is that, as the aforementioned comparative effectiveness review prepared for the NIH...