Purpose:

To promote the highest standards of professional competence and ethics in the treatment of pain disorders.

To provide for the continuing education of the members.

To promote working relationships among pain treatment disciplines.



To represent the interests of pain treatment within the larger health community.

To advocate competent pain treatment for the public.

To improve members knowledge of and use of community pain treatment resources and methods.

Meetings:

      Our group meets nine times annually, on the third Wednesday of the month, at the Downtown Athletic Club.  
      Each meeting consists of an educational presentation by local


practitioners representing a variety of modalities and perspectives.
         Emphasis is placed on creating a common language and providing a forum for discussion.

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The information provided through this site is for educational purposes only. It is not a substitute for professional medical care, and should not be used to diagnose or treat any medical disease or condition.

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