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American Chronic Pain Association Description: Information is provided concerning services, conditions and pain management issues. Offers medical resources, suggests relevant literature, and lists details about other professional organizations. (theacpa.org) |
Arkansas Coalition for Patient Rights and Chronic Pain Management Description: Discusses intractable pain treatment laws and details the pressure group's attempts to change legislation within the area of patient rights and chronic pain management. (arpaincoalition.com) |
Canadian Pain Description: An educative resource for consumers, patients and healthcare professionals. (canadianpain.com) |
Chronic Illness Alliance Inc. Description: A representative body for Australian pain organizations. Promotes details of campaigns and activities, and offers news, articles and information. (chronicillness.org.au) |
Chronic Pain Association of Canada Description: Provides information, education and support from a self-styled grass roots organization. Offers a history of the association and gives details of meetings and events. (ecn.ab.ca) |
Chronic Pain Foundation Description: Information and support is offered from a non-discriminatory fellowship, who are committed to raising awareness of the condition. Provides details of their resources, events, and hall of shame. (chronicpainfoundation.org) |
North American Chronic Pain Association of Canada Description: A national directory of pain clinics and specialists. Provides an educational and advocacy resource, forums, chats and online conferences. (chronicpaincanada.org) |
Pain World Description: Formerly the Australian chronic pain association. Offers regional information on conditions, facilities and support groups. Provides a pain forum, a rogues gallery, links and a search page. (painworld.zip.com.au) |
Rest Ministries. Description: Emotional, spiritual, relational and practical support is offered by this Christian organization. Provides a bookstore, chat and message board facility. (restministries.org) |
Society for Ongoing Relief of Chronic Excruciating Pain Description: Details information on the group's aims concerning the provision of opiate medication for intractable pain sufferers. Also provides model guidelines for controlled substances, a discussion/chat forum, and message board. (sorcep.com) |
Society for Pain Practice Management Description: Provides professionals with information on diagnosis, treatment, medical billing, legislation and education. Also offers books and articles, insurance, a directory and details of meetings. (sppm.org) |
The Pain Relief Foundation Description: Provides information about the organization and its funding of research, education and treatment methodologies in pain management. (painrelieffoundation.org.uk) |
The Pain Society Description: Details information about this representative body for health professionals, including aims, membership criteria and a who's who. Also provides news, links, publications and regional contacts. (britishpainsociety.org) |
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