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University of Utah Center for Pain Medicine |
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American Academy of Pain Management (Popularity: ): Contains information about the organization and its activities.
Partners Against Pain (Popularity: ): Pain management information for patients, caregivers, and healthcare professionals.
International Association for the Study of Pain (Popularity: ): Dedicated to fostering medical, neuroscience and social science research on pain and to improving the care of patients with pain.
Society for Pain Practice Management (Popularity: ): Promotes education in pain management and treatment, and practice management.
Institute for the Study and Treatment of Pain - ISTOP (Popularity: ): Scientific, medical application of acupuncture for the treatment of chronic pain.
Painlab (Popularity: ): Offers news, patient testimonials, and pain management information.
Bedside Pain Manager (Popularity: ): Publishes a reference guide for health care providers and patients dealing with acute, chronic, and terminal pain.
Pain Association of Singapore (Popularity: ): Organization for healthcare professionals who work at improving patient care, research, and brining awaresess to pain management. A chapter of the IASP.
Pediatric Pain (Popularity: ): Resources for parents and health care workers caring for children in pain and researchers investigating pain in children, and self-help for kids in pain. The Pediatric Pain Letter (PPL) provides ...
Tame the Pain (Popularity: ): Information from Medtronic about chronic pain management treatment options including medication, corrective surgery, and medical devices.
Centres for Pain Management in Canada (Popularity: ): Provides a multi-disciplinary approach to the medical management of chronic non-cancer pain. Offer individualized and comprehensive treatment plans for patients.
City of Hope: Pain Resource Center (Popularity: ): Disseminates information and resources that will enable other individuals and institutions to improve the quality of pain management.
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