The Mayday Pain Project

Welcome to The Mayday Pain Project

TWO NEW
SPECIAL REPORTS

 NEW APPROACHES to NEUROLOGICAL PAIN:
PLANNING for the FUTURE

AND

ACCESS to PAIN TREATMENT as a HUMAN RIGHT


-April 2009- "New Approaches to Neurological Pain" and "Access to Pain Treatment as a Human Right" are groundbreaking new reports that highlight the growing body of work in the area of pain care. These two new reports expand the base of knowledge that we have and ask vital questions about where the treatment of pain is going and who is helping us get there. If you want to know what is happening in the field of pain care, you need to read these wonderful reports.
 


 

WHAT IS THE MAYDAY PAIN PROJECT?

The Mayday Pain Project is an international educational resource providing easily accessible, user friendly and professionally authoritative information about pain care issues in an environment free of advertising and outside influence.

We are a first point of contact for patients, medical professionals and caregivers offering resources to empower people in pain and those that care for them.

We do not offer medical advice or treatment. We are here to educate and provide fair and objective information.

Please feel free to contact us at maydaypain@aol.com if you have questions or comments.


SPECIAL FEATURES

The Mayday Pain Project is focused on you; people in pain and those helping them. 

In this era of instant information we strive to present you with the best information fast, but to also get it right. We want you to have information and resources you can use that will stand the test of time. One way we do that is by regularly adding new features and resources.

One such feature is the "Link of the Month". 

The Link of the Month may be to a site that is informative, news worthy or just plain interesting that relates to your health and well-being. 


JUNE
LINK of the MONTH
Mayday Pain & Society Fellowship
Pain Experts Guide


LEARN MORE ABOUT THE MAYDAY PAIN PROJECT: 

To learn more about the Mayday Pain Project click on the ABOUT US link here or on the link located on the left side of every page.

WE DO NOT PROVIDE MEDICAL ADVICE or make treatment recommendations. We do provide tools to empower you as you seek answers that will help reduce the toll pain is taking on your life or that of a loved one or patient.  For more on our policies please see our "Disclaimer." 

HOW TO CONTACT US:

We welcome your questons and comments at maydaypain@aol.com.

 

Site last updated June 2009

Caregivers Health Care Professionals People in Pain