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PAIN EXCHANGE: AN IASP PODCAST

Pain Exchange is IASP’s monthly podcast that highlights global innovations in pain research, showcasing IASP’s impact in the field, and amplifies the voices of our diverse membership.  

Each episode will explore recent innovations in pain research and upcoming events for pain professionals. 

Designed for researchers, clinicians, and engaged learners, the podcast aims to inform, inspire, and connect the global pain community. Covering topics such as recent results in pain research, upcoming events for pain professionals, and much more, we are here to help you learn what is going on in the world of pain. 

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New episodes are released on the second Monday of each month.

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Host: Renee Chasse, PhD

Renee Chasse, PhD, is a seasoned science communicator with a strong research background in neuroscience. As someone with a passion for turning complex research into compelling stories and years of experience overseeing scientific publications, she brings a sharp editorial eye and a deep appreciation for the power of clear, engaging communication. Her work bridges the gap between researchers and the public, making science accessible, relevant, and inspiring.

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Producer: Peter DelGobbo, MA

Peter DelGobbo, MA, is the Managing Editor of PAIN and PAIN Reports, where he helps guide the publication of leading research in pain science. His editorial background has equipped him with a meticulous eye for detail and a commitment to clarity in scientific communication. He is also an electronic music enthusiast and the composer of the podcast’s original soundtrack.

UPCOMING EPISODE TOPICS

Stay Tuned for Episodes Featuring: 

  • Practical, real-world clinical approaches and patient engagement strategies. 
  • Challenges with complex patient interactions (“difficult patient” scenarios). 
  • Deeper educational resources in general pain medicine. 
  • Focus on chronic pain as a core area of need. 
  • Organizational and systematic issues in pain education delivery. 
  • Broad interest in improving the foundational knowledge base among practitioners. 
  • Advanced or less commonly discussed pain mechanisms (e.g., referred pain, clinical applications of pain theory). 
  • More conceptual and theoretical contributions of pain science 
  • Nuanced topics relevant to experienced practitioners or researchers. 
  • Focus on population-specific needs: pediatric pain, cancer pain, neuropathic pain, etc. 
  • Special interest in abdominal and pelvic pain (especially in children and young adults). 
  • Condition-specific strategies for diagnosis and treatment. 

If you have feedback, suggestions, or other media inquiries about Pain Exchange, we’d love to hear from you! Please don’t hesitate to reach out to publications@iasp-pain.org. 

Timely topics in pain research and treatment have been selected for presentation, but the information provided, and opinions expressed have not involved any verification of the findings, conclusions, and opinions by the International Association for the Study of Pain (IASP)®. Thus, opinions expressed in IASP educational activitiesdo not necessarily reflect those of the Association or of the Officers and Councilors of IASP. No responsibility is assumed by the Association for any injury and/or damage to persons or property as a matter of products liability, negligence or otherwise, or from any use or operation of any methods, products, instruction, or ideas contained in the material herein. Because of the rapid advances in the medical sciences, the Association recommends that independent verification of diagnoses and drug dosages should be made.