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Mindful Teens Cope Better With Pain
April 30th, 2014
Interested in the link between mindfulness and pain? Check out this blog posting on the Body in Mind website for an invited article by Mark Petter, a PhD student in the Centre for Pediatric Pain Research (supervised by Dr. Christine Chambers). Mindful Teens Cope Better [...] read more
Pain Research team receives CIHR grant
April 15th, 2014
Pain Research team receives CIHR grant Dr. Margot Latimer, Associate Professor in the School of Nursing, and her community based partner and Eskasoni Health Director, Sharon Rudderham, recently received an Operating grant from CIHR. Latimer and Rudderham’s team is [...] read more
Innovation in Practice Finalist
April 1st, 2014
We are thrilled and honoured to named as a 2014 Innovation in Practice finalist (for Social Innovation/Economic Development) for our video, “It Doesn’t Have To Hurt” (http://pediatric-pain.ca/it-doesnt-have-to-hurt) read more
Relieve baby’s pain without drugs. Little things that help during a painful procedure
March 24th, 2014
If your baby has to have a painful procedure, evidence shows that there are things you can do to minimise their pain, including holding their bare chest to yours, giving a sugar solution or breast milk and allowing them to suck or to breastfeed. Read Evidently Cochrane [...] read more
Pain Research Rounds
February 20th, 2014
Please join the Centre for Pediatric Pain Research for Pain Research Rounds! Who: Dr. Janet Rennick (McGill University and the Montreal Children’s Hospital) will be giving a talk entitled “Children’s Psychological and Behavioral Responses Following Pediatric Intensive [...] read more