US Association for the Study of Pain Annual Scientific Meeting
美国疼痛研究协会年度科学会议
基本信息
- 批准号:10468587
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 3万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:2022
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2022-04-01 至 2023-03-31
- 项目状态:已结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:AddressAdministratorAgingAreaBasic ScienceCOVID-19 pandemicChildhoodClinicalCollaborationsCommunicationCommunitiesComplexCountryCraniofacial PainDevelopmentDisciplineDiscipline of NursingDissemination and ImplementationEducational workshopEnsureEquilibriumEventFosteringFoundationsFutureGenerationsGoalsHealth PersonnelHealth PolicyHealth ProfessionalHealthcareHomeHourHybridsImageIncidenceInfrastructureInternationalJournalsLeadMarketingMentorsMentorshipMissionOralPF4 GenePainPain ResearchPain managementPaperPatientsPersonsPhysical therapyPolicy MakerPopulationPrevalencePublishingResearchResearch MethodologyResearch PersonnelResourcesScienceScientistSecureShapesSiteStructureTimeUnited StatesUnited States National Institutes of HealthUniversitiesUpdateVoicebasecareercareer developmentclinical paincontinuing medical educationdesigndiversity and equityexperienceinnovationinterestmedical specialtiesmeetingsmembernext generationnoveloutreachpostersprogramspsychosocialspecial interest groupsymposiumtherapeutically effectivetooltranslational approachtranslational physicianvirtual
项目摘要
Pain continues to be a significant health care problem because of its prevalence, its impact on those
who suffer, and the absence of consistently effective therapeutic options devoid of deleterious
consequences. These issues will only be compounded with the aging of the US population and the
increased incidence of pain in those over 60 years old. Any progress in addressing this growing problem
will take a concerted effort from the basic scientists struggling to understand pain mechanisms to the
clinicians struggling to manage pain in their patients with limited tools and resources. It will also take a
sustained effort that includes those already working to address this problem, as well as subsequent
generations of pain scientists. The US Association for the Study of Pain (USASP) was formed to address
these issues and continues to develop ways of doing so. One of their solutions is an annual scientific
meeting organized to facilitate career development and mentoring of pain scientists and health care
providers with a focus on early career scholars, facilitate dialog among pain scientists and clinicians
within and between disciplines or areas of study, and disseminate important research findings. To
maximize the impact of efforts to achieve these goals, the USASP and the scientific meeting are
organized around principles of diversity, equity and inclusion, where all interested in addressing the
complex problem of pain are welcomed to participate. The present application is to secure support for
trainees to attend the USASP annual scientific meetings from 2022 to 2026, starting with the May, 2022
meeting in Cincinnati, OH. Consistent with the broader goals of the USASP for the scientific meeting, the
Specific Aims of this proposal are to 1) Provide a national forum for conference attendees to discuss pain
research findings that shape the direction of the field, 2) Foster interdisciplinary dialogue and
collaboration between researchers representing multiple pain science disciplines in to develop
innovative translational strategies to address current challenges in pain research, and 3) Enhance
communication between pain science stakeholders (researchers, policy makers, clinicians, and patients)
and both junior and senior researchers to provide mentoring and build bridges between different pain
science communities. As the connections made early in a career pay dividends over the long term, yearly
support for 31 trainees to participate in these conferences will provide a foundation for safe and
effective pain management in the future.
疼痛仍然是一个重要的医疗保健问题,因为它的普遍性及其对人们的影响
谁遭受痛苦,并且缺乏一致有效且不含有害物质的治疗方案
结果。随着美国人口的老龄化和经济的发展,这些问题只会变得更加复杂。
60岁以上的人疼痛发生率增加。在解决这一日益严重的问题方面有何进展
将需要努力了解疼痛机制的基础科学家的共同努力
临床医生利用有限的工具和资源努力控制患者的疼痛。它还将需要一个
持续的努力,包括那些已经致力于解决这个问题的人,以及后续的努力
几代疼痛科学家。美国疼痛研究协会 (USASP) 的成立是为了解决
这些问题,并继续开发解决方法。他们的解决方案之一是每年举办一次科学
组织会议以促进疼痛科学家和医疗保健的职业发展和指导
专注于早期职业学者的提供者,促进疼痛科学家和临床医生之间的对话
在学科或研究领域内和之间进行交流,并传播重要的研究成果。到
为了最大限度地发挥实现这些目标的努力的影响,USASP 和科学会议
围绕多样性、公平和包容的原则组织起来,所有有兴趣解决这个问题的人
复杂的疼痛问题欢迎参与。本申请是为了确保支持
从 2022 年 5 月开始,学员将参加 2022 年至 2026 年 USASP 年度科学会议
会议在俄亥俄州辛辛那提举行。与 USASP 科学会议的更广泛目标一致,
该提案的具体目标是 1) 为与会者提供一个讨论疼痛的全国论坛
塑造该领域方向的研究成果,2)促进跨学科对话和
代表多个疼痛科学学科的研究人员之间的合作开发
创新转化策略来应对当前疼痛研究的挑战,以及 3) 增强
疼痛科学利益相关者(研究人员、政策制定者、临床医生和患者)之间的沟通
以及初级和高级研究人员提供指导并在不同的疼痛之间建立桥梁
科学界。由于职业生涯早期建立的联系从长远来看会带来红利,每年
支持 31 名学员参加这些会议将为安全和
未来有效的疼痛管理。
项目成果
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美国疼痛研究协会年度科学会议
- 批准号:
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- 资助金额:
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US Association for the Study of Pain Annual Scientific Meeting
美国疼痛研究协会年度科学会议
- 批准号:
10683523 - 财政年份:2023
- 资助金额:
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三叉神经损伤相关的疼痛机制
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$ 3万 - 项目类别:
Mechanisms of Pain Associated with Trigeminal Nerve Injury
三叉神经损伤相关的疼痛机制
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10654732 - 财政年份:2021
- 资助金额:
$ 3万 - 项目类别:
Mechanisms of Pain Associated with Trigeminal Nerve Injury
三叉神经损伤相关的疼痛机制
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