PAINWeek - National Conference on Pain for Frontline Practitioners  

About PAINWeek™

Educational Need
Prevalence of chronic pain is escalating, with over 40% to 50% of patients failing to achieve adequate pain relief.1

The Practitioner Assessment Care and Educational Project (PACE) survey was conducted at PAINWeek 2007, with participants providing the following needs assessment information:

  • 90% would like to better understand painrelated pharmacology in relation to pain types and mechanisms
  • 96% indicated that more education is desired in the area of assessing and diagnosing pain
  • 94% admitted that they need to better understand guidelines and strategies for managing pain comorbidities
  • 92% cited the need to better differentiate pain types and the ability to select appropriate treatment options

1Cherny NI, Portenoy RK. The management of cancer pain. CA Cancer J Clin. 1994;44:263–303.

2008 Participating Organizations:
Participating Organizations American Headache Society National Stroke Association (NSA) American Osteopathic Academy of Addiction Medicine American Society of Pain Educators Trigeminal Neuralgia Association Nevada Psychiatric Association National Vulvodynia Association (NVA) Western Pain Society Pain Society of Oregon National Fibromyalgia Research Association (NFRA) Hypnotherapy Association (IMDHA)
2008 Media Partners:
PAINWeek 2008 Media Partners The Journal of Family Practice PainKnowledge.org SpineUniverse.com
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