🦻 Semaine de sensibilisation aux acouphènes | Jour 4
Aujourd’hui, nous démystifions une idée reçue : les acouphènes sont toujours liés à une perte auditive.
🎥 Regardez notre vidéo :
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#SemaineDeSensibilisationAuxAcouphènes#SantéDesAnciensCombattants
Osagie et al. find that varying acute low back pain definitions influence predictors and transition rates to chronic pain, underscoring the need for standardized criteria to advance LBP research. Learn more in #PAIN https://t.co/ZaBWfYQbdO
From coast to coast, we’re passing the phone. 📱
See how CPS members across Canada are taking part in National Pain Awareness Week.
#NPAW2025#PrioritizePain
A new study by faculty members Ji Zhang, Jeffrey Mogil, and PhD student Wen Bo Zhou shows that nerve damage extends beyond the injured area in ways that may differ between men and women.
@aecrpain
🚨 Mark your calendars for #NAPainSchool application period.
🗣️ Please share with anyone that might be interested to join leading experts in the pain research field for an exceptional week of training, networking and more!
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#NPAW2025#Pain#PrioritizePain
#PrioritizePain In Quebec, the wait time for public pain clinics with multidisciplinary services is nine months.
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To make waiting times more bearable, visit:
👉 online resources https://t.co/nF3DOSHnvP
🙏 support groups
Twenty-nine trainees joined leading pain researchers in Montebello, Quebec at #NAPS2025 for a week of immersive education, mentorship, and collaboration.
IASP proudly supports NAPS and all Pain Schools. Learn More: https://t.co/iMpbtkkgww
What an incredible week we had in Montebello! 🍁
Huge thanks to everyone who attended #NAPainSchool, to our sponsors and to Fairmont Le Château Montebello team who made this event once again successful and unforgettable!
Women are more likely to live with chronic pain — and less likely to be believed. This #UofTMed article dives inside the science, bias and push for change. https://t.co/iKXko9bLIv
Today’s A Path Forward blog is on self-compassion when living with a long-term health condition(s). Self-compassion is not selfishness, it’s an understanding of one’s limitations and a willingness to work within them. Self-compassion is A Path Forward.
https://t.co/wbuHVJDbhw
🎧 NEW PODCAST!
Tom Hoppe chats with Dr. Sarah Vadeboncoeur on Postmenopausal symptoms.
This episode will cover what postmenopause symptoms are, how to manage them and some helpful tips.
🔗Listen now: https://t.co/l5WE9ntUTv
Hey NAPSters 🫶We are less than 2 weeks away from #NAPainSchool 2025!
Make sure you check your email as it contains very important details regarding both the scientific program and logistics for your trip to Montebello!
Take a look at the program 👇
https://t.co/gSCoDLbm6D
Transforming pain care through collaboration. 💬 Hear from industry leaders, policy-makers and people with lived experience offering their perspectives, practical solutions, and inspiring ideas to drive meaningful change.
https://t.co/quSqNt0qA2
🔔 Rappel : Ne manquez pas notre épisode avec la Dre Pascale Marier-Deschênes sur la nouvelle Chaire SENSAS—une première au Canada pour la douleur chronique chez les vétérans et leurs familles.
🔗https://t.co/V1rwT8ypNZ
📅 Soyez des nôtres le mercredi 18 juin 2025 à 12 h (HAE) pour un webinaire intéressant et instructif :
La résilience face à un traumatisme 💬🧠
💻 Inscrivez-vous maintenant! 🔗https://t.co/g7gewJOEpE
"Women in leadership often navigate pressures that are shaped by societal expectations." - Dr. Rachel Bosma at Pain, Power, Pressure: Women's Leadership in the Pain Field.
#CanadianPain25#DouleurCanadienne25