Share of Cost, Institute Of Medicine Appoints 7 American Pain Society Members To Pain Committee
Wednesday, May. 18th 2011 6:24 AM
Share of Cost, When the Institute of Medicine’s blue ribbon Pain Committee met on Jan. 4 the American Pain Society was well represented. Seven of the 19 Committee members belong to APS and three are past presidents of the organization. “The appointment of seven APS members to the IOM Pain Committee is a great honor for our organization.
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