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Polskie Towarzystwo Badania Bólu

Polish Association for the Study of Pain

Polskie Towarzystwo Badania Bólu

Polish Association for the Study of Pain

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Dr n. med. Magdalena Kocot-Kępska, EDPM
Zapraszam na warsztat, który odbędzie się w ramach Konferencji MIRCIM w Krakowie w dniu 9 maja 2019 o godz. 9:30.
Warsztat będzie prowadzony przez Prof. Ka Kit Hui z Uniwersytetu  UCLA
 

Apply for IASP Early Career Research Grants by 10 July. Grants are available internationally, open to any discipline, and help facilitate the development of researchers starting their careers as independent investigators. Selected Early Career Research grantees will receive awards of $20,000 to complete their projects lasting one year.

 

Register for the 22 March webinar, Intravenous Ketamine for Acute Pain - US vs. UK Experience, produced through a collaboration of IASP's Acute Pain Special Interest Group and the Pain Nurse Network. This webinar will examine the pharmacology of ketamine, how patients are identified for its use, a review of its safety and patient monitoring, and how it can be implemented for acute pain outside of the critical care setting.

Join clinicians, researchers, and trainees 1 October for a special education day on knowledge mobilization in pediatric pain. Attendees will learn about how to bridge the gap between research and practice through a day of special lectures preceding ISPP 2023.

 

Register for the 30 March webinar, Pain: Neural Pathways, Biomarkers, and Interventions, produced through a collaboration of IASP's Pain and Placebo Special Interest Group, the University of Maryland School of Nursing's Placebo Beyond Opinions Center, and the University of Maryland's Center to Advance Chronic Pain Research. This webinar will explore how similar pain, desire, and emotion are in their biological mechanisms and if a change in thinking can alter sensory perception and/or disease-relevant physiology.

Register to attend the 44th Annual Scientific Meeting (2024 ASM), 21-24 April 2024, in Darwin, Australia. The 2024 ASM is the only multidisciplinary conference in Australia offering insights into the complex nature of pain management from a variety of medical, nursing, research, and allied health perspectives, and offers an opportunity for an immersive experience in all things pain management through workshops, trainee and topical sessions, and an extensive industry exhibition.