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.
- Pain related injustices
Elise Cournoyer Lemaire, Ph.D – Music: A promising tool to promote the well-being of young adults experiencing homelessness and substance abuse
Lise Dassieu, Ph.D – Chronic pain and health equity: understanding the social components of lived experience - Appropriate use of medication
Léonie Archambault, Ph.D and Laurent Dupuis, patient partner – Opioid use disorder and chronic pain – Judicious use of opiods
Marie-Ève Goyer, MD – Quebec clinical guide on support for people living with opioid use disorder: At the crossroads of scientific, clinical and experiential knowledge - CPCOE Applicant Webinar: Unlock New research Funding
Luc J. Hébert, Ph.D – CPCOE Applicant Webinar: Unlock New research Funding - When sound hurts
Philippe Fournier, Ph.D – When Sound Hurts: Pain Hyperacusis and the Aftermath of Acoustic Shock - Alternative approaches in care
Carmen-Édith Belleï-Rodriguez, Ph.D – Facteurs psychosociaux et l’expérience de la douleur en pédiatrie
Josiane Bissonnette, Ph.D – Musique et santé durable