Represent FPM on the APS Pain in Childhood SIG Executive
We're seeking expressions of interest from members with a professional or research interest in paediatric pain to be the FPM representative on the Australian Pain Society's Pain in Childhood Special Interest Group (SIG) Executive.
This role provides an opportunity to represent the Faculty of Pain Medicine within a national multidisciplinary forum focused on advancing knowledge, education, research, and advocacy relating to pain in childhood, to the benefit of children, their families and their communities.
The FPM representative will contribute to collaborative activities and ensure the faculty’s priorities in education, research, and advocacy are are actively represented and advanced within the group.
If you would like to learn more or submit an expression of interest, please submit your EOI to FPM by 27 March 2026.