The QPRN organizes a series of webinars in which the research activities of the network and its members is presented. New members are invited to present their research themes and interests and answer the public’s questions. People living with pain, their family members, as well as anyone interested in the field of pain, are welcome to participate.
- Living with chronic pain and Parkinson’s Disease
Gabriel David Pinilla Monsalve, Ph.D – Pain and Parkinson’s disease
Philippe Séguéla, Ph.D – Chronic pain and cortical dopamine - How to live well with arthritis?
Hugues Allard-Chamard, M.D., Ph.D – Living with arthtitis - An elderly population in pain: What can we do about it?
Tokiko Hamasaki, Ph.D – Ergonomic principles: little-known strategies for dealing with pain that can be applied to everyday life for the elderly
Isabelle Pagé, Ph.D – Chiropractic care for aging population: is it an appropriate solution? - Chronic Pain Centre of Excellence for Canadian Veterans funding opportunities
Dr. Major (ret) Luc J. Hébert, Director of research partnership and Chair of the Scientific Advisory Board of the CPCOE – Video - Exploring peer support: Insights on their realities and their needs
Karine Cinq-Mars, Knowledge broker at the L’Appui pour les proches aidants – Video - The benefits of the outdoors for good pain management
Caroline Guay and Émilie Fortin – Video - Discussing opioids and alternatives during a hospital stay
Michael Verret – Video - Pain as part of the healthcare system
Yves Couturier, Ph.D – Innovation – a great deal! But implementation…The challenges of implementing complex innovations in real-life. The case of the Quebec Chronic Pain Action Plan
Émilie Gosselin, Ph.D – Enhanced recovery trajectory after surgery : How to promote autonomy for patients and their loved ones?
