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Pain Society of Oregon

Details of the 2004 Conference
Pain Management:    Ideas That Heal
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The Pain Society is working on an End Of Life Survey in conjunction with Partners to Improve End of Life Care and the Oregon Palliative Care Foundation. Click Here for more info.

Our Next Meetings

April 21, 2004   06:00 PM
Downtown Athletic Club, Eugene, Oregon

" Building a Bridge of Healing:  Collaborative Complimentary Care for Cancer "

by:   Dr. Vip Short, D.C., Kimy Maxson, L.M.T., Heather McCarley, L.M.T., CST
For detailed information see "What's New"


Click here to read about this months featured PSO member:

Make a Difference Become a Pain Awareness Ambassador


10/20/2003

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