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Latest News

AAPM Releases New Statement on use of SCS

A new Joint Position Statement on the use of Spinal Cord Stimulation for chronic neuropathic pain..
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See AAPM's Position on Safe Prescribed Substances

The AAPMedicine supports responsible and safe practices for prescribing controlled substances...
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AAPM Releases New Managing Chronic Pain DVD

AAPM's New DVD featuring pain patient Donna Mills. Contact your AAPM member today.
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New Board Announced

New Board of Directors for 2008-2009 is now in place...

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Plan Now for Hawaii

Celebrate AAPM's 25th Anniversary in Hawaii. Jan. 28-31, 2009. Essentials of Pain 2Day Course & Precon Workshops start Jan. 27th. Register now!

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Publications

journal image AAPM's award-winning publications are devoted to the advancement of pain management, education and research.

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American Board of Pain Medicine

This psychometrically developed, practice-related examination in Pain Medicine...

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