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  • https://blog.apsoc.org.au/about/ About | Australian Pain Society - This is an example of a page. Unlike posts, which are displayed on your blog’s front page in the order they’re published, pages are better suited for more timeless content that you want to be easily accessible, like your About or Contact information. Click the Edit link to make changes to this page or add…
  • https://blog.apsoc.org.au/category/aps-conference/ APS Conference | Australian Pain Society - Annual Scientific Meeting of the Australian Pain Society the only conference in Australia offering multidisciplinary insights into the complex nature of pain management
  • https://blog.apsoc.org.au/2016/10/11/apsapracfk-1-clinical-research-grant-deadline-30-november-2016/ APS/APRA/CFK #1 Clinical Research Grant – Deadline 30 November 2016 | Australian Pain Society - The Australian Pain Society (APS) is a multidisciplinary organisation aiming to relieve pain and related suffering through advocacy and leadership in clinical practice, education and research. The Australian Pain Relief Association (APRA) is a registered charity with the Australian Taxation Office and works closely with the APS to support education and research in pain. Cops…
  • https://blog.apsoc.org.au/2016/10/05/the-work-injury-screening-and-early-intervention-wise-study/ The Work Injury Screening and Early intervention (WISE) study | Australian Pain Society - A brief report on preliminary results by Professor Michael Nicholas The study was led by Michael Nicholas, Director of Pain Education and Pain Management Programs at the Pain Management Research Institute (PMRI), in collaboration with and colleagues at NSW Department of Health, iCare (Insurance & Care NSW) and Employers Mutual Workers Compensation (EML). Recently, EML…
  • https://blog.apsoc.org.au/2016/09/07/presidents-report-september-2016/ President’s Report – September 2016 | Australian Pain Society -   Spring has sprung from Parliament House, or maybe it’s a sprung spring. Suggestions about how to use these tensions to further the community recognition and awareness of pain and its efficient management gratefully received! ASEAPS 2017, Myanmar This biennial pain conference of the Association of South-East Asian Pain Societies (5 countries) will be held…
  • https://blog.apsoc.org.au/2016/08/08/announcing-the-new-apsapraseqirus-1-phd-scholar/ Announcing the new APS/APRA/Seqirus #1 PhD Scholar | Australian Pain Society - We are pleased to announce our newest PhD Scholar, Sherelle Casey. Sherelle was recently awarded the APS/APRA/Seqirus #1 PhD Scholarship and commences her studies in August 2016. Sherelle’s research topic is “Cannabinoids for neuropathic pain” and Dr Christopher Vaughan will supervise her. Following completion of her secondary schooling in 2008, Sherelle moved from Sydney to…
  • https://blog.apsoc.org.au/category/australian-pain-society/ Australian Pain Society | Australian Pain Society - Pain recognition, prevention and management across the lifespan in Australia through multidisciplinary clinical practice, education, research and advocacy

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