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Persistent pelvic pain – frequently asked questions

The Faculty of Pain Medicine released a new position statement on persistent pelvic pain and endometriosis and has developed a series of answers to some commonly asked questions.

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Persistent pelvic pain statement approved

A multidisciplinary document development group (DDG) has developed a statement on persistent pelvic pain and endometriosis. The document was produced after an extensive review of the current evidence.

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Pain medication shortages

FPM Dean Dr Dilip Kapur recently wrote to the Australian Health Minister Mark Butler about persistent ongoing shortages of essential pain-relieving medications.

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Off-label prescribing in pain medicine practice

FPM has published a new guidance document to inform the professional practice of FPM fellows and trainees.

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FPM fellows shine at 2025 ANZCA research awards

We are proud to congratulate four of our faculty fellows who have been awarded ANZCA research grants for 2025, three of whom have received honorary named awards for their outstanding contributions.

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FPM and medicinal cannabis

The Faculty of Pain Medicine says there needs to be more clinical evidence about the efficacy of medicinal cannabis before use as a treatment for chronic, non-cancer pain.

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Follow FPM on LinkedIn!

The faculty has launched a dedicated FPM LinkedIn page. This launch marks a step forward in raising the profile of the faculty and promoting pain medicine to a broader audience.

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Prof docs monthly update

Your monthly digest of professional document developments.

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ANZCA ABC response anaesthesia billing

The college responded to an ABC online article ahead of publication on 1 May

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FPM turns 25!

This year marks the 25th anniversary of the Faculty of Pain Medicine (FPM).

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