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How learning to swim aged 30 helped me defeat the chronic pain I've suffered for 14 years

28th March 2023

Learning to swim at 30 helped me defeat the chronic pain I've suffered for 14 years Professor Sam Ahmedzai @Samhja, an ...

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NHS Publication

2nd March 2023

Today NHS has published Optimising personalised care for adults prescribed medicines associated with dependence or withdrawal symptoms - Framework for action ...

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Delivering Group Based Pain Management Interventions through Virtual Platforms

14th February 2023

Pain Management Services are considering alternatives to traditional Pain Management Programmes (PMPs) as a result of restrictions on face-to-face (F2F) ...

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The British Pain Society aims to promote education, training, research and development in all fields of pain. It endeavours to increase both professional and public awareness of the prevalence of pain and the facilities that are available for its management. The Society is involved in all aspects of pain and its management through the work of the Council, various Committees, Special Interest Groups and Working Parties and via its publications, Annual Scientific Meeting and educational seminars.

The British Pain Society has a membership of over 750 and is involved in all aspects of pain and its management through the work of the Council, Committees and Working Parties. Further information can be found within the About section.