The Centre for Pediatric Pain Research

[ad_1] The Centre for Pediatric Pain Research is a proud supporter of National Kids & Vaccines Day! A group of organizations across Canada including ScienceUpFirst, Children’s Healthcare Canada, and the Sandbox Project have joined forces to declare Thursday, January 27 as National Kids and Vaccines Day. This day will bring together industry, influencers and experts…

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The Centre for Pediatric Pain Research

[ad_1] Every infant, child, and adolescent will experience pain at times throughout their life. Paediatric pain ranges from acute to chronic, and includes procedural, disease-related, breakthrough, and other types of pain. Despite its ubiquity, pain is often silenced and appropriate relief too infrequently given. Undertreated, unrecognised, or poorly managed pain in young people can have…

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The Centre for Pediatric Pain Research

[ad_1] Congratulations to Dr. Margot Latimer who was awarded a CIHR Nursing Chair to Advance Indigenous Community Health Objectives! “As the first Indigenous Research Chair in Nursing in Nova Scotia I am thrilled to have a new infusion of resources to work with communities on their priorities and to deepen and create opportunities for Indigenous…

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The Centre for Pediatric Pain Research

[ad_1] Dr. Christine Chambers was featured in a series of articles written by Dr. Perri Klass about children’s pain. Check out the articles featuring our work, which were published by The New York Times below: Managing Children’s Pain After Surgery (January 7, 2019) Taking the Pain Out of Children’s Shots (January 14, 2019) Helping Children Conquer…

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