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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

PTBB

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.

Take Part in the My Letter to Pain Campaign by 31 March and Enter to Win

The first 200 people to take part in the My Letter to Pain Campaign will be entered to win one of four prizes. The My Letter to Pain Campaign aims to highlight and increase understanding of the different experiences of pain, told from the lived experience of pain perspective, through an online story submission.

 

March is Endometriosis Awareness Month. Affecting roughly 10% (190 million) of reproductive age women and girls globally, EFIC invites you to attend this webinar to increase awareness on the topic “Endometriosis & Pain” on 27 March 2023 at 12.30pm CET. Don't miss the chance to learn more about the latest research on endometriosis and ask questions of our panel.

How can AI tools influence the future of (pain) research? Find out at our upcoming webinar: “ChatGPT and (pain) research – opportunity or threat?” on 10 March 2023 at 12.30pm CET. Don't miss the chance to discuss the topic with EFIC Research Projects Advisor Mary O'Keeffe and the Editor-in-Chief of the European Journal Pain Didier Bouhassira as well as other panelists.

 

The IMI-PainCare project is the largest and most comprehensive EU-funded research project in the field of pain science. EFIC supports disseminations activities for IMI-PainCare, a public-private partnership aiming to speed up the development of better and safer medicines for patients.

At this webinar on 6 March at 3pm CET, project leaders will discuss the project and its relevance to people living with pain. Patients who participated in the project will discuss their experiences of collaborating with the consortium and how the project built in the patient perspective directly within the research methods.