The Importance Of Being Believed When Living With Chronic Pain
Antony, who has a number of other health conditions, chose to become a patient partner. He works with the Patient and Public Involvement (PPI) team because of the difference it …
Antony, who has a number of other health conditions, chose to become a patient partner. He works with the Patient and Public Involvement (PPI) team because of the difference it …
Anthony, who has a number of other health conditions, chose to become a patient partner. He works with the Patient and Public Involvement (PPI) team because of the difference it …
This episode is one of six from the mini-series ‘2 Talks with Antony Chuter- Living with Pain and What is PPI?’ Antony has lived with chronic pain for 30 years and has a number of other health conditions. He enjoys being involved with healthcare research because of the difference it can make. Antony works with the Patient and Public Involvement (PPI) team to support the Alleviate research team with PPI input across all work packages. In this episode Antony offers an insight to living with pain. How it consumes daily life, the emotional toll and the NHS experience.
The Alleviate Pain Hub has a strong Patient and Public Involvement & Engagement (PPIE) team. In this short article, our Deputy Director, discusses the benefit they provide to the Alleviate Pain Data Hub project.
Alleviate Pain Data Hub hit a major milestone this week. We successfully facilitated our first curated data set being available within our new Pain Hub. This milestone was achieved with …
In December 2021, our previous Director, Professor Emily Jefferson, attended the Chronic pain: experimental medicine and clinical insights workshop jointly hosted by Academy of Medical Sciences, the British Neuroscience Association, …
Alleviate is featured in issue 80 Pain Matters magazine. Copies can be bought here.
Alleviate will be at the New Treatments in Pain meeting on 9th November 2022 Alleviate is delighted to be part of HDR UK’s Black Internship Programme and will be welcoming …