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    Interviews

  • Using Evidence-Based Pain Research to Inform Health Policy in Canada: An Interview with Fiona Campbell

    Prab Ajrawat · April 15, 2021

    In a wide-ranging conversation, Dr. Fiona Campbell discusses her background in pain care, pain policy in Canada, and much more.

    Interviews
  • Will the COVID-19 Pandemic Be Followed by a “Pain Pandemic?”

    Wendy Gaultney · March 26, 2021

    A recent editorial discussed the future management of chronic pain in people who survive COVID-19 illness.

    Interviews, Op-ed
  • Understanding social relationships in children with chronic pain.

    Understanding Social Relationships in Kids With Chronic Pain: A Conversation With Jessica Fales

    Mary Lynch · February 21, 2021

    Dr. Jessica Fales discusses her career path, the research she is most excited about, and her advice for early-career psychologists.

    Interviews
  • Pediatric Pain Assessment and Treatment: A Conversation with Tonya Palermo

    Angela Pascale · January 24, 2021

    In our latest interview, pediatric pain investigator Tonya Palermo discusses recent advances in improving children's pain.

    Interviews
  • The Right Medication for the Right Patient: A Conversation with Andrea Burden

    Laura Sirucek · January 14, 2021

    Professor Burden explains what pharmacoepidemiology is, why it’s important in pain research, and shares her own experience as a person with rheumatoid arthritis, among other topics.

    Interviews
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