Resources

AACIPM website includes a repository of resources that support the mission to advance access to equitable, whole person, multimodal, guideline-concordant integrative pain management. 

 

More resources and publications will be coming soon. If you have suggestions about relevant resources that should be included, please contact Amy Goldstein.

International Pelvic Pain Society

The International Pelvic Pain Society promotes education about interdisciplinary approaches to the evaluation and treatment of health conditions associated with chronic pelvic pain; supports individuals living with chronic pelvic pain by improving access to care and...

The Connector: July 2020

The Connector: July 2020

Spotlight: Matthew Taylor Yoga Therapy’s Potential for Filling Comprehensive Integrative Pain Management (CIPM) Gaps in Underserved/Remote Locations An interview with Matthew J. Taylor, PT, PhD, C-IAYT "Getting the word out that yoga therapy has both practices and the...

New Advisory Committee Member: Wendy Coduti

New Advisory Committee Member: Wendy Coduti

AACIPM is excited to welcome Wendy Coduti, PhD, CRC as the newest member of our Advisory Committee. We asked:What made you interested in becoming involved with AACIPM?Before entering academia I worked in the field of workers’ compensation, long term disability and...

National Pain Strategy

The objectives of the National Pain Strategy aim to decrease the prevalence of pain across its continuum from acute to high-impact chronic pain and its associated morbidity and disability across the lifespan. The intent is to reduce the burden of pain for individuals,...

National Patient Advocate Foundation

National Patient Advocate Foundation brings patient voices to health system delivery reform. We develop and drive initiatives promoting equitable access to affordable quality health care through policy action and public and private partnerships. Our primary objective...

Needless Suffering

by David NagelNeedless Suffering offers a sociological examination of a complex medical problem: chronic pain and the inability of doctors and other health professionals to understand and manage it in their patients. People in pain, writes Dr. David Nagel, are the...