Abstract

As I approach the eve of my tenure as president of the American Academy of Pain Medicine (AAPM), I consider it a privilege to lead us in a celebration of our 30th year of serving pain physicians and their treatment teams. The practice of pain medicine has come a long way in those 30 years. Pain physicians have become recognized, distinct specialists in the eyes of the public. As we have embraced the science of pain medicine, we have defined for our colleagues what the pain specialist looks like and displayed the expertise that we bring to treatment teams. AAPM has established and maintained its position of leadership because we bring a multimodal, multidisciplinary approach to the practice and science of …

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