July 27, 2012
91̽»¨designated an NIH Center of Excellence in Pain Education
The National Institutes of Health have selected 12 schools to develop pain curricula, and the 91̽»¨ has been named the lead site. The center will receive $300,000 to start, with the potential for further funding. The curricula will advance the assessment, diagnosis and safe treatment of a wide variety of pain conditions.
Housed jointly in the schools of nursing and medicine, the 91̽»¨Center of Excellence in Pain Education is co-led by Ardith Doorenbos, associate professor of nursing, and David Tauben, clinical associate professor of anesthesiology and pain medicine. More than 30 core faculty are involved in the center. They represent all the 91̽»¨health sciences schools: nursing, pharmacy, medicine, social work, dentistry and public health.
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