"Making the unknown known is the important thing."
—Georgia O'Keefe
What's New
Give Yourself a Break at The Mighty

Join For Grace leaders John Garrett and Cynthia Toussaint as they continue their monthly series about Integrative Care & Chronic Pain on The Mighty's Facebook Live, Thursday, November 29th @ 1:30 pm. This month's topic: Being good to yourself when you make a mistake. Chronic pain warriors tend to overdo and strive for perfection to compensate for being sick.  Can you give yourself a break?

Summit Sparks Next Steps in California

A stellar chronic pain expert panel was convened at For Grace's Change Agent Pain Summit on November 2nd. This great day stimulated incredible ideas and actionable items with a big emphasis on Integrative Care. We already have exciting next steps planned to transform California pain treatment (please stay tuned!) Thank you, pain panelists (L-R) Diane Hoffmann, Dr. Steven Richeimer, Dr. Sean Mackey, Dr. Roger Fillingim, Dr. Wayne Jonas - and our amazing moderator, Christin Veasley. Watch the whole summit at For Grace’s Facebook page @ForGraceWomenInPain

Pain Summit Airs Via Facebook Live

For Grace's 2018 Change Agent Pain Summit will broadcast  worldwide, and we encourage all to view our Facebook Live stream (in partnership with TVPLive.com) starting at 9am PT on November 2nd.  This event will convene luminaries  from various healthcare sectors that have a stake in pain management - and its goal is to implement the NIH’s National Pain Strategy in California. Please join us live on the For Grace Facebook page!

Summit Poll Results Tout Access, Care

The National Pain Report and For Grace partnered on a poll yesterday to find out what people in pain thought were the most important mandates for a comprehensive pain strategy.  The survey results will be shared with healthcare luminaries at For Grace's Change Agent Pain Summit this Friday, November 2nd which aims to implement the NIH's National Pain Strategy in California to better the lives of millions impacted by high-impact chronic pain. The poll found unrestricted access to pain medications and fair and equal access to pain care as top priorities.

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