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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
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MYOFASCIAL SOFT-TISSUE DISORDERS: THE MISUNDERSTOOD ISSUE IN CHRONIC PAIN "
PAIN MANAGEMENT: SECRETS EVERY PROVIDER SHOULD KNOW & DO! "
SETBACKS, FLARE-UPS & RELAPSE PREVENTION: SECRETS YOUR MOTHER DIDN?T TELL YOU! "
Tips for Coping with Fibromyalgia"
Chiropractic Neurology and the Pain Patient"
POST-TRAUMATIC STRESS DISORDERS"
Prescribing For Chronic Pain"
Myofascial Pain: Trigger Point Injections"
Chronic Pain You can live without it"
Naturopathic Considerations in Pain Management"
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