This Journal has been created in recognition of the fact that not all information or advances in pain medicine can be presented in a randomised controlled fashion.
The Journal will publish papers on clinical practice, basic science, ethics and medico-legal aspects of pain. Issues around suffering, theological, social, psychiatric, psychological, education and resource limitations in pain medicine will be also be considered.
This Journal has been created in recognition of the fact that not all information or advances in pain medicine can be presented in a randomised controlled fashion. The Journal will publish papers on clinical practice, basic science, ethics and medico-legal aspects of pain. Issues around suffering, theological, social, psychiatric, psychological, education and resource limitations in pain medicine will be also be considered. We intend to be a reflective journal and the manner of review and publication will emphasise this. If you wish to submit a paper to be considered for a future issue please contact the Journal Manager, Kate Dougherty, at info@joopm.com. Dr Rajesh Munglani Editor-in-Chief JoOPM
We intend to be a reflective journal and the manner of review and publication will emphasise this.