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Pain in Child Health from 2002 to 2015: The early years of an international research training initiative

Background: The 2018 Global Year for Excellence in Pain Education, an initiative of the International Association for the Study of Pain, brought worldwide attention to the need for education that crosses narrow disciplinary boundaries, addresses up-to-date research methods and findings, and encourag...

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Autores principales: von Baeyer, Carl L., Stevens, Bonnie J., Craig, Kenneth D., Finley, G. Allen, Johnston, C. Celeste, Grunau, Ruth V.E., Chambers, Christine T., Pillai Riddell, Rebecca R., Stinson, Jennifer N., McGrath, Patrick J.
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Publicado: Taylor & Francis 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8730544/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35005389
http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/24740527.2018.1562844
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author von Baeyer, Carl L.
Stevens, Bonnie J.
Craig, Kenneth D.
Finley, G. Allen
Johnston, C. Celeste
Grunau, Ruth V.E.
Chambers, Christine T.
Pillai Riddell, Rebecca R.
Stinson, Jennifer N.
McGrath, Patrick J.
author_facet von Baeyer, Carl L.
Stevens, Bonnie J.
Craig, Kenneth D.
Finley, G. Allen
Johnston, C. Celeste
Grunau, Ruth V.E.
Chambers, Christine T.
Pillai Riddell, Rebecca R.
Stinson, Jennifer N.
McGrath, Patrick J.
author_sort von Baeyer, Carl L.
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description Background: The 2018 Global Year for Excellence in Pain Education, an initiative of the International Association for the Study of Pain, brought worldwide attention to the need for education that crosses narrow disciplinary boundaries, addresses up-to-date research methods and findings, and encourages teamwork among trainees and mentors at different levels of training and with different perspectives. Aims: This commentary describes the development of Pain in Child Health (PICH), an interdisciplinary training program for researchers in pediatric pain at the undergraduate, graduate, and postdoctoral levels of training. Methods: Based on documentation of the structure, training processes, leadership, and membership of PICH, we outline its organization and its challenges and accomplishments over the first 12 years of its growth into a well-known international program. Results and Conclusions: Pain in Child Health began as a Strategic Training Initiative of the Canadian Institutes of Health Research in 2002 and developed into an international research training consortium featuring cross-site and cross-discipline mentorship and collaboration. PICH trainees and alumni have contributed extensively to the current scientific literature on children’s pain. PICH could serve as a possible model for training and mentorship in other specialized health research domains within and outside thestudy of pain.
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spelling pubmed-87305442022-01-06 Pain in Child Health from 2002 to 2015: The early years of an international research training initiative von Baeyer, Carl L. Stevens, Bonnie J. Craig, Kenneth D. Finley, G. Allen Johnston, C. Celeste Grunau, Ruth V.E. Chambers, Christine T. Pillai Riddell, Rebecca R. Stinson, Jennifer N. McGrath, Patrick J. Can J Pain Commentary Background: The 2018 Global Year for Excellence in Pain Education, an initiative of the International Association for the Study of Pain, brought worldwide attention to the need for education that crosses narrow disciplinary boundaries, addresses up-to-date research methods and findings, and encourages teamwork among trainees and mentors at different levels of training and with different perspectives. Aims: This commentary describes the development of Pain in Child Health (PICH), an interdisciplinary training program for researchers in pediatric pain at the undergraduate, graduate, and postdoctoral levels of training. Methods: Based on documentation of the structure, training processes, leadership, and membership of PICH, we outline its organization and its challenges and accomplishments over the first 12 years of its growth into a well-known international program. Results and Conclusions: Pain in Child Health began as a Strategic Training Initiative of the Canadian Institutes of Health Research in 2002 and developed into an international research training consortium featuring cross-site and cross-discipline mentorship and collaboration. PICH trainees and alumni have contributed extensively to the current scientific literature on children’s pain. PICH could serve as a possible model for training and mentorship in other specialized health research domains within and outside thestudy of pain. Taylor & Francis 2019-02-22 /pmc/articles/PMC8730544/ /pubmed/35005389 http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/24740527.2018.1562844 Text en © 2019 The Author(s). Published with license by Taylor & Francis Group, LLC. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) ), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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von Baeyer, Carl L.
Stevens, Bonnie J.
Craig, Kenneth D.
Finley, G. Allen
Johnston, C. Celeste
Grunau, Ruth V.E.
Chambers, Christine T.
Pillai Riddell, Rebecca R.
Stinson, Jennifer N.
McGrath, Patrick J.
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8730544/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35005389
http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/24740527.2018.1562844
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