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Fall 2005 Index

APS Bulletin • Volume 15, Number 4, Fall 2005

Pain And The Law

Overcoming Legal Barriers to Competent and Compassionate Pain Relief for Patients with Chronic Nonmalignant Pain

President's Message

Pain Management: The Need for CPR

Innovations in Practice

APS 2005 Recommendations for Improving the Quality of Acute and Cancer Pain Management

Past Presidents’ Perspectives

An Interview with Richard Chapman, PhD, APS President, 1999-2000

Resource Reviews

Narrative, Pain and Suffering Progress in Pain Research and Management

The Spectrum of Pain

Conquering Your Child’s Chronic Pain

Journal of Cancer Pain and Symptom Palliation

Web Site Reviews

American Chronic Pain Association


 
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