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New England Pain Relief Program

Address: 222 Richmond St, Suite 200
PROVIDENCE, RI. 02903
Website: http://www.cancer.org/docroot/COM/content/div_NE/COM_1_1x_The_New_England_Pain_Relief_Program_in_Rhode_Island.asp
Languages Spoken: english

The New England Pain Relief Program believes every person has a right to optimal pain relief and quality of life. We are dedicated to improving pain management for all cancer patients through increasing public awareness, providing quality professional education, and eliminating regulatory barriers that impede good pain management.

Anyone who cares about pain relief, your own or someone else’s, is encouraged to become involved with the New England Pain Relief Program. Depending on your state of residence, free membership may include quarterly electronic newsletters, invitations to professional and public educational offerings, information about pain programs in your local community, pain advocacy training, an opportunity to network with others passionate about good pain management, and a wide range of volunteer opportunities.