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Researchers:

Researchers engaged in knowledge generation, synthesis and translation are the primary parties participating in the Researcher Directory and Network activities. We recognize the importance of a close linkage between research, knowledge translation, and healthcare; and welcome trainees, people who live with pain, health care providers, health care administrators and policy makers, and others in the pain research community to participate in the Network.

To be included in the BC Pain Research Network directory and added to the communications list, please fill out this form and you will be contacted by one of our staff. If you are not currently engaged in pain research activities but would like to be, please indicate how you would like to be involved on the registration form where the “Summary of Research Interests” is described.

health care providers, people living with pain and their family members, policy makers, health administrators, and commmunity members:

The active engagement of health care providers, people living with pain and their family members, policy makers, health administrators, and community members from diverse backgrounds is critical to the research process and the success of the BC Pain Research Network.

To get involved you can:

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