Healthcare organisations including regulators, royal colleges and faculties have issued a set of principles to help protect patient safety and welfare when accessing potentially-harmful medication online or over the phone.
Announcement
NOW CLOSED Applications are now being accepted for 2 Essential Pain Management (EPM ) UK Regional Leads within the regions of Northern Ireland and the East Midlands. Applications close 5pm on Tuesday 19 November 2019.
NOW CLOSED Applications are now being accepted for the Essential Pain Management (EPM) UK Deputy Clinical Lead role. Applications close 5pm on Tuesday 19 November 2019.
The Faculty is pleased to note the Chronic Pain Policy Coalition's publication of 'Chronic Pain: Patient Voice and the NHS Long Term Plan'.
Call for applications for the next FPM Trainee Representative.
Publication of the Faculty's response to the publication of the PHE report: Dependence and withdrawal associated with some prescribed medicines: An evidence review
FPM response to planned establishment of independent cannabinoid clinics in the UK.
The Faculty has released a position statement on the use of cannabis derived medicinal products in relation to Pain Medicine ...
The Faculty of Pain Medicine of the Royal College of Anaesthetists is pleased to announce the results of the Board election held on 1 October 2018 ...
A joint submission from the Royal College of Anaesthetists and the Faculty of Pain Medicine