Having had an interest in the pain field since early in my profession, I have joined IASP as a member since 1988 and a member of Thai Association for the Study of Pain (TASP) since its establishment in 1990. From 2014 to 2018, I was elected as the President of TASP for two consecutive terms. My team and I had driven multiple pain educations/researches and improved pain management and availability of opioids and other pain medications for Thailand, and worked in collaboration with neighboring countries. My interests include acute and chronic pain management, acupuncture analgesia, quantitative sensory testing and neuropathic pain.
- Membership
- Publications
- Resources
- Education
- Events
- Outreach
- Global Year
- Pain Management, Research and Education in Low- and Middle-Income Settings
- Sex and Gender Disparities in Pain
- Integrative Pain Care
- Translating Pain Knowledge to Practice
- Back Pain
- Prevention of Pain
- Pain in the Most Vulnerable
- Pain Education
- Joint Pain
- Pain After Surgery
- Global Year Campaign Archives
- My Letter to Pain
- IASP Statements
- ICD-11 Pain Classification
- Global Alliance of Partners for Pain Advocacy (GAPPA)
- National, Regional, and Global Pain Initiatives
- International Pain Summit
- Pain Awareness Month
- Global Year
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- For Pain Patients and Professionals