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IASP has named 2023 the Global Year for Integrative Pain Care. The goal of the Global Year advocacy campaign is to, each year, focus on a special aspect of pain […]
Learn More >IASP Launches 2022 Global Year for Translating Pain Knowledge to Practice Heike Rittner and Sulayman Dib-Hajj are co-chairs for this year’s Global Year Task Force. During the 2022 Global Year, we […]
Learn More >The goal of the Global Year advocacy campaign is to, each year, focus on a special aspect of pain and to increase awareness within the pain community and beyond. The […]
Learn More >The Global Year About Back Pain aims to guide and support clinicians, scientists and the public in understanding the global challenges of preventing and treating back pain. Our globally represented […]
Learn More >A Conversation with Dr. Owen Williamson Dr Owen Williamson practiced in Australia as an orthopedic spine surgeon and pain medicine physician, prior to moving to Canada in 2011, where he continues […]
Learn More >A Conversation with Professor Paul Cameron Professor Paul Cameron qualified as a Chartered Physiotherapist in Edinburgh, followed with postgraduate qualifications in Pain, Orthopaedic Medicine, and Organisational Change in Healthcare before […]
Learn More >2020 Global Year: Interview with the Co-Chair Brona Fullen is an Associate Professor in the UCD School of Public Health, Physiotherapy and Sports Science. Her research areas of interest include the […]
Learn More >2020 Global Year: Interview with the Co-Chair Esther Pogatzki-Zahn, MD, PhD, is Professor of Anesthesia and Pain Management, and Head of Acute Pain Service at University Hospital Muenster. She is […]
Learn More >Nursing of vulnerable patients has changed dramatically in the past decades, according to Professor Patricia Schofield, RGN, PhD, PGDipEd, DipN, of Abertay University (UK). Schofield, who co-chairs the 2019 IASP […]
Learn More >Twenty years ago, Miriam Kunz, PhD, MPsych, was one of the few researchers studying the role of nonverbal communications in assessment and treatment of pain in individuals with dementia. Now […]
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