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IASP Pain Research Forum Podcasts

IASP Pain Research Forum
Chronic Pain
International Association For the Study Of Pain
Pain Research
Visceral Pain
John Benica
Pediatric Pain Management
Pain Management
Symposium On Pain
Keystone Mechanism Theory Of Pain
Biopsychosocial Model Of Pain
Pain Taxonomy
Anesthesiology
Pediatric Pain Research
Patient Experience
IASP 50th Anniversary
Research Methodology
Collaboration In Healthcare
Mentoring In Academia
Migraine
Mu-Opioid Receptor

The IASP Pain Research Forum speaks with the world's leading investigators about hot topics in the pain field.

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On this episode of The Pain Beat, Ewan St John Smith hosted fellow scientists and clinicians with expertise in visceral pain, including Federica La Russa - a scientist who also brought the patient perspective. The participants belong to the ADVANTAGE... more

Editor’s note: During the 2023 North American Pain School (NAPS), five pain researchers participated in the PRF-NAPS 2023 Correspondents program.  As we hear from our 2024 NAPS Correspondents, we’re taking a look back at some highlights of NAPS 202... more

During the 2024 North American Pain School (NAPS), five pain researchers participated in the PRF-NAPS 2024 Correspondents Program.  In this episode of the IASP-PRF Podcast, PRF Correspondent Jamie Moffa spoke with Jessica Merlin – a clinical pain... more

During the 2024 North American Pain School (NAPS), five pain researchers participated in the PRF-NAPS 2024 Correspondents Program.  In this episode of the IASP-PRF Podcast, PRF Correspondent Marimée Godbout-Parent spoke with Melanie Noel – a chil... more

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Frank Porreca
Professor at University of Arizona College of Medicine, pharmacologist studying chronic pain mechanisms
University of Arizona
Episode: Unpacking the Drug Development Process: A Conversation with Frank Porreca
Jessica Merlin
Physician and PhD-trained behavioral scientist at the University of Pittsburgh
University of Pittsburgh
Episode: “Running Towards the Fire”: A Conversation with Jessica Merlin
Elliot J. Krane
Professor from Stanford University Medical Center and expert in pediatric pain management
Stanford University Medical Center
Episode: The Keys to an Impactful Career in Pain Research: A Conversation with Elliot J. Krane
Louisa E. Jones
Former editor for research publications in the anesthesiology department at the University of Washington, involved in the foundation of IASP.
University of Washington
Episode: IASP’s 50th Anniversary: A Podcast with Louisa E. Jones
John Loeser
Professor Emeritus of Neurological Surgery and Anesthesiology and Pain Medicine
University of Washington School of Medicine
Episode: IASP’s 50th Anniversary: A Podcast with John D. Loeser
Timothy Lawn
PhD student from King's College London
King's College London
Episode: The Keystone Mechanism Theory of Pain
Jan Vollert
Senior author of the paper from Imperial College London
Imperial College London
Episode: The Keystone Mechanism Theory of Pain

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The Pain Beat (Episode 17) – Experience, Study and Treatment of Visceral Pain
Q: What is the significance of involving patients in the research process?
Involving patients ensures that the research addresses what is truly important for them and increases the relevance of the findings.
The Pain Beat (Episode 17) – Experience, Study and Treatment of Visceral Pain
Q: Can you perhaps give insight on the long time to diagnosis for visceral pain conditions like endometriosis?
The average wait time is about 7 to 8 years due to various factors, including lack of awareness and the necessity for surgeries for diagnosis.
The Pain Beat (Episode 17) – Experience, Study and Treatment of Visceral Pain
Q: What does visceral pain mean to you as a person with lived experiences?
It takes over every aspect of your life, especially when it gets really bad, it's almost impossible to do anything, and it takes a lot of mental energies to deal with it.
IASP’s 50th Anniversary: A Podcast with John D. Loeser
Q: Where do you think the pain field should go in the next decades?
Loeser suggests focusing on educating both healthcare providers and the public about pain management, highlighting the need for understanding the psychological aspects of pain.
IASP’s 50th Anniversary: A Podcast with John D. Loeser
Q: What suggestions would you have of how to improve pain education?
Loeser strongly advocates for including more comprehensive pain education in medical curricula, stressing that currently less than 1% of medical education time in the U.S. is spent on pain management.

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Featuring conversations with leading researchers, this podcast focuses on the latest advancements and discussions in the field of pain research. The episodes often highlight a variety of topics including chronic pain, drug development, patient experiences, and the evolution of pain management practices. Unique aspects include emphasizing the lived experiences of patients and integrating personal journeys of researchers, which adds a holistic view to the scientific discourse. The conversations are not only informative but also address systemic challenges in pain treatment and explore interdisciplinary approaches that might offer innovative solutions to pain management.

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1. Frank Porreca
2. Jessica Merlin
3. Elliot J. Krane
4. Louisa E. Jones
5. John Loeser
6. Timothy Lawn
7. Jan Vollert

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