World Congress on Pain
New Congress Dates!
The 15th World Congress on Pain has new official dates. Please mark
your calendars for October 6-11, 2014, in Buenos Aires, Argentina, at
the La Rural Convention Center.
Call for Proposals Now Open!
IASP is now accepting proposals for Topical Workshops, Plenary
Lecture Topics, and applications for Satellite Symposia. Help design the
educational content of the 15th World Congress on Pain! The
deadline for submission of all proposals and applications is June 21,
2013.
IASP Resources
PAIN Guide for Authors
The PAIN Journal Guide for Authors was recently updated.
View the guide by clicking on the link below:
IASP FAQ
Question: I am an IASP member but I cannot log on to
the website. What do I do?
Answer: Click here to reset your password. You will receive
an email from iaspdesk@iasp-pain.org, so make
sure this email address is in your "safe senders" list.
Otherwise, please contact our Membership Department at: (202) 524-5300,
ext. 109 or email members@iasp-pain.org.
Get answers to this and other frequently asked questions by viewing
the IASP FAQ
Classification of Chronic Pain
The Classification of Chronic Pain is now free online as a
downloadable PDF! This popular publication provides researchers and
clinicians dealing with pain an approved vocabulary, definitions, and
codes for their field.
Visit IASP's Free Books for Download section to download this and
other free IASP publications.
From the IASP Secretariat
IASP has relocated to Washington, DC. Please note our new
address, phone and fax numbers.
International Association for the Study of Pain
1510 H St. NW, Suite 600
Washington, DC 20005-1020
Tel: +1-202-524-5300
Fax: +1-202-524-5301
Email: IASPdesk@iasp-pain.org
World Congress on Pain
Session Recordings Available
Recordings from the 14th World Congress on Pain are available
online. Access the Blue Sky portal to choose from among 85
presentations
by the world's leading experts on pain, including 13 plenary lectures,
two distinguished lectures, and 70 topical workshops featured over
four
days. Many of the recordings include the accompanying PowerPoint
presentation shown to delegates at the Congress.