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Dates
November 18, 2008
January 13, 2009
March 10, 2009
Time
5:00pm - 6:30pm
Location
American Pain Foundation
201 N. Charles Street,
Suite 710
Baltimore, MD 21212-4111
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MPI's New Website! |
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News
Gazette.net: Pain
Sufferers Get Relief
July 2008 - Potomac resident, Maryland Pain Initiative
member and social worker Gwenn Herman leads efforts to raise
awareness about pain. Herman also works as a leader
representing Maryland for the American Pain Foundation’s
Power over Pain Action Network, a grassroots organization of
pain advocates nationwide.
Read more...
Baltimore Magazine: Partners
in Pain
March 2008 - A small band of specialists in
Maryland is making a big difference for thousands
of patients suffering from chronic pain.
Read more...
MPI Responds to Baltimore
Sun Article
January 2006 - To read MPI's response to the Baltimore
Sun article about opioids, please
click here.
ASPMN Leaders Share
Views About Pain Management Nursing
May, 2004 - Micke Brown, Immediate Past President;
Cassie Snyder, Past President; and Paul Arnstein, President,
were featured recently in the article, "Pain Management:
Nurses Providing Comfort, Relief," published by NurseZone.com.
To read the article, please
click here.
Survey Shows One in Three Marylanders Suffers With
Serious Pain
March, 2002 - More than one in three Marylanders
say they live with moderate to severe pain, and that this
condition impacts almost every aspect of their lives-including
sleep, work, and social and sexual relations. These are some
of the findings of Pain in Maryland, a survey
commissioned by the American Pain Foundation and the Maryland
Pain Initiative.
Click here to read
the survey.
Maryland Pain Initiative Is
Established!
February, 2002 - The Maryland Pain
Initiative (MPI) has been active in establishing itself and
advocating on behalf of all Marylanders affected by pain. MPI
made its official debut at the American Pain Society's 21st
Annual Scientific Meeting, March 14-17, 2002 in Baltimore,
MD. In recognition of MPI's debut, Baltimore mayor Martin
O'Malley and Maryland Governor Parris Glendening proclaimed
March 2002 as "Pain Awareness Month" and urged all citizens to
join in this celebration.
City of Baltimore Proclamation
State of Maryland Proclamation
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