The two groups are partnering to distribute unique ACPA-developed pain management tools for physicians and patients, as well as highlight the Veterans In Pain program. The campaign also includes media outreach and making educational tools available at PAINWeek, the National Conference on Pain for Frontline Practitioners and American Academy of Pain Management and American Academy of Family Physicians trade shows.
The graphic-based tools are designed to foster easier communication between physicians and patients about the diagnosis and treatment options.
Related Articles on Pain Management:
FDA to Require Updated Osteoporosis Drug Labels
Chronic Pain Gene Discovery Could Mean New Medication
More Hospitals Offering Alternative Therapy, Usually for Pain
