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Access opportunities for education, leadership, and networking by getting involved in state and regional chapters. Independently-operated, these 98 national organizations share IASP's vision of working together for pain relief throughout the world.


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Chapters Overview

Below is a complete list and interactive map of all IASP chapters and federations worldwide. If your country is not listed below, a chapter has not yet been formed in your region. 

Chapter information includes contact information, a listing of chapter officers, and past and upcoming meetings. For more information, contact the chapter directly. 

Iraqi Society for Pain Management

Iraq

To include pain management as a science, practice, and human right within the priorities of national Iraqi medical stratagies that should be implemented.

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Irish Pain Society

Ireland

The Society endeavours to promote all aspects of education and training in research, development, and clinical management of chronic pain problems. The Irish Pain Society believes that every individual suffering […]

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Associazione Italiana per lo Studio del Dolore

Italy

Mission statement:The Italian Association for the Study of Pain is a non-profit organization representing healthcare professionals in the fields of pain management and pain science. Our mission and objective are […]

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Japanese Association for the Study of Pain

Japan

Mission StatementOver 50 years of history, the Japanese Association for the Study of Pain (JASP) advances pain research and clinical practice to improve patient care. As the Japanese chapter of […]

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Kazakhstan and Central Asia Regional Anti Pain Association (KAAPA)

Kazakhstan

Mission Statement: To make chronic pain known and recognized as the separate from acute pain syndromes and independent disease needed special treatment approach and methods. To provide wide awareness of […]

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Latvian Association for the Study of Pain

Latvia

Translation of EFIC booklet “Don’t Suffer in Silence.”

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