Defense and Veterans Center for Integrative Pain Management

Defense and Veterans Center for Integrative Pain Management Established in 2003, the Defense & Veterans Center for Integrative Pain Management seeks to improve The Army Surgeon General, Lieutenant General Eric B.

Schoomaker, chartered the Army Pain Management Task Force in August 2009 to make recommendations for a comprehensive pain management strategy that would provide optimal quality of life for soldiers and other patients dealing with pain. DVCIPM research covers a broad range of disciplines and approaches towards the management of pain with a focus on holistic, multidisciplinary, and multimodal pain management strategies that utilize state of the art modalities and technology to address acute and chronic pain. Since our founding in 2003, DVCIPM has published or collaborated in over 45 journal articles, as well as published several book chapters, abstracts, and research posters. Since 2009 DVCIPM’s research has focused primarily on fulfilling the 109 recommendations outlined in the Pain Management Task Force. DVCIPM is a Uniformed Services University (USU) center. The appearance of advertising or links on this site does not constitute endorsement by the Uniformed Services University of Health Sciences or the Department of Defense.

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