by PAINS Project | Apr 25, 2017 | Pain Education, Pain Policy |
The International Pain Foundation (iPain) hosted a webinar on the National Pain Strategy. The replay is now available for review online on...
by PAINS Project | Apr 23, 2017 | Living with Pain, News |
Published by SCOPE – Stanford Medicine Jennifer Walker doesn’t want to be defined by her disease. So much more than a patient dealing with chronic pain, Walker is a mother, a wife, a blogger and an artist. “As patients we’re not just our symptoms,” she said. As...
by PAINS Project | Apr 18, 2017 | News, Pain Policy |
By Thomas F. Kline – Published by News Observer As the North Carolina legislature and the DHHS look for solutions to the opioid problem, consideration of new options is imperative. As doctors, we need to be sure we are doing no harm, as Hippocrates taught us...
by PAINS Project | Apr 17, 2017 | News & Updates, PAINS Monthly Update, Policy Alerts & Updates |
Hosted by the Office of the Assistant Secretary of Health and the National Institutes of Health Thursday, May 11, 2017 – 8:30AM – 4:30PM ET The goals of this meeting are to share information about NPS implementation activities, to hear about external partner...
by PAINS Project | Apr 14, 2017 | PAINS Monthly Update, PAINS Updates |
To better understand what researchers should know before engaging in patient-centered outcomes research with the chronic pain community, the University of Maryland School of Public Health, in collaboration with PAINS and the National Research Council, is looking for...