FPM research webinar: Involving lived experience in pain-related research

High-quality pain research is increasingly shaped by partnership. Working with people who live with pain can strengthen study design, improve translation into practice, and build trust with the community. Whether you are early in your research journey or looking to strengthen existing projects, this session will explore how researchers can meaningfully involve lived experience across the research cycle, and build confidence and capability to engage lived experience in a respectful and meaningful way. Led by Kate May, Community Representative on the FPM Research Committee, the session will take a practical, experience-driven approach, bringing together theory, real examples and emerging best practice - from early consultation through to deeper collaboration. You’ll hear from speakers who have worked at the interface of research and lived experience, sharing what works, what doesn’t, and what to consider in real-world research settings.

Location

Via Zoom

Type

Course

Speciality

Pain Medicine

Organised by

Faculty of Pain Medicine

Contact

Date 01 Apr
Time 7 PM - 8:30PM