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Pain Management - Organizations

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      new window American Academy of Pain Management Description: Membership organization, based in California, providing an online forum for patients and professionals to share insights into the management of pain. Resources, programs and information available. (aapainmanage.org)
new window American Academy of Pain Medicine Description: National organization, based in Illinois, for physicians practicing the specialty of pain medicine. Information on educational programs, a membership directory, career opportunities, and internet resources. (painmed.org)
new window American Pain Foundation Description: Non-profit organization representing patients with pain. Resources for patients, families and healthcare professionals, and legislators regarding pain management and current issues. (painfoundation.org)
new window American Pain Society Description: Multidisciplinary educational and scientific organization dedicated to serving people in pain. Online bulletins, news, and information about events and membership. (ampainsoc.org)
new window International Association for the Study of Pain Description: Nonprofit association dedicated to furthering research on pain and improving the care of patients with pain. Based in Seattle, Washington. (iasp-pain.org)
new window National Foundation for the Treatment of Pain Description: A not-for-profit organization providing support for patients who are suffering from intractable pain, their families, friends, and the physicians who treat them. (paincare.org)
new window Pain and Policy Studies Group - University of Wisconsin Description: Facilitating public access to information about pain relief and public policy, including material published by the PPSG, its WHO Collaborating Center, and other authoritative sources. (medsch.wisc.edu)
new window Partners Against Pain Description: Resource for pain management offering free materials, tips, articles, information for patients and caregivers, and links to support groups. (partnersagainstpain.com)
new window The National Pain Foundation Description: A virtual community for pain patients, their families and friends. (painconnection.org)
 




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