Society for Pediatric Pain Medicine
Better Care for Children in Pain

The Society for Pediatric Pain Medicine (SPPM) aims to advance the quality of anesthesia care and the alleviation of pain-related conditions in children.

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Substance Use Disorders in Adolescents and Young Adults: History and Perioperative Considerations From the Society for Pediatric Pain Medicine

Congrats to SPPM members Dr. Amber Borucki, Dr. Jamie Kitzman and Dr. Rita Agarwal on their publication in Anesthesia and Analgesia on behalf of our Society on substance use disorders in adolescents and young adults.

Read the paper here:

https://journals.lww.com/anesthesia-analgesia/fulltext/2024/12000/substance_use_disorders_in_adolescents_and_young.19.aspx?context=featuredarticles&collectionid=4

 

SPPM Young Investigator Research Award – SUBMISSION DEADLINE EXTENDED TO DECEMBER 31, 2024

CALL FOR PROPOSALS

The Society for Pediatric Pain Medicine is pleased to announce the availability of Young Investigator Research Award.

Upon review of the all of the submitted proposals, the Committee may distribute one or more award up to total up to $2,000. The Committee may also choose to reduce the awarded amount or not fund any of the submitted projects for a given calendar year.

Investigators are encouraged to submit grants investigating basic science or clinical research questions, innovations in education, or quality and safety projects, including simulation.

Submission deadline: December 15, 2024 EXTENDED TO DECEMBER 31, 2024

Eligibility: The individual must be a current member of the Society for Pediatric Pain Medicine who is no more than 7 years from completion of their last formal training.

APPLICATION PROCESS

Proposal

  • Title Page
  • TWO PAGE description of the proposed project
    • Specific Aims/Hypotheses/Goals
    • Importance of this project for pediatric anesthesiology
    • Background information
    • Previous data, if any
    • Methods, including sample size analysis
    • Planned data analysis
  • Biosketch (NIH Style) of the Applicant and Mentor
  • Letter of support from Chair of Department
  • Letter of support from research mentor
  • Letters of support from project collaborators
  • DEADLINE: December 15, 2024 EXTENDED TO DECEMBER 31, 2024

Initial proposals will be reviewed by the Research Award Review Committee, with a decision one month after submission deadline. Each grant will be scored based on the following criteria:

Principal Investigator:
Does the applicant have the potential to succeed as a mentored investigator?
Does the applicant have any previous research experience or track record that are relevant and should be considered?
Does the investigator demonstrate high potential for developing as a clinician-scientist?

Mentor and Mentorship Team:
Is the mentor qualified for the area of proposed research?
Do the applicant and the mentor have a track record of prior or ongoing collaboration?
Does the mentor have a track record of funded investigation?
Has the mentor demonstrated successful mentorship previously?

Significance:
Does the project focus on an important question or problem in the field?

Innovation:
Does the application use novel theories, approaches or methodologies, instrumentation, or interventions? Are the concepts novel to the field

Approach:
Are the proposed research questions, design, and methodology technically sound?
Are there plans to address weaknesses in the approach?
Is the plan relevant to the applicant’s research career objectives?
Is the approach appropriate to the applicant’s stage of research development?

Environment and Institutional Commitment to the Applicant
Are the research facilities and institutional environment adequate and appropriate to support the candidate, proposal, proposed collaboration, and professional development of the applicant?
Is there a clear departmental commitment to ensure adequate protected time for the candidate to carry out the proposal?

Successful applicants will be invited to submit a more complete and thorough description of the project, with budget, timelines, plans for analysis, and future development.

The initial proposal, with all supporting documents, should be collated into one PDF document with the investigator’s last name as the title, and sent electronically to Jenny Patterson at [email protected].

Results will be announced at the 2025 SPPM Annual Meeting.

Presentation of Research Results
Individuals whose work is funded for 2025 are expected to present their work at the SPPM Annual Meeting in 2026.

Click here to access the full application and additional instructions.

Submission deadline: December 15, 2024 EXTENDED TO DECEMBER 31, 2024

Completed applications should be sent to Jenny Patterson at [email protected]

Giving Tuesday – December 3, 2024

 

Dear Colleagues,

Thank you for being part of SPPM, a Society dedicated to “Better Care of Children in Pain.” Your work, engagement and the vital contributions to pediatric pain management have made a difference to children’s lives, but together we can strive to do even more.

On this Giving Tuesday, December 3, 2024, when communities, organizations and individuals are coming together to transform our world through their generosity, we hope you will consider donating to the SPPM Education and Research Fund. We as members of the SPPM community make pain relief a priority. This is and will continue to be a work in progress. As pendulums swing back and forth, we must never lose sight of our goal of excellent pain management, while minimizing or preventing adverse side effects.

No contribution is too small and each contribution is a step towards better pediatric pain relief.

Make a Difference Today. Click HERE to donate.

Best wishes/Happy Holidays/Thank You.

Yuan-Chi Lin, MD, MPH
SPPM President

Rita Allen Foundation Pain Research Awards

The Rita Allen Foundation has provided a special award for early-career leaders in basic pain research whose work holds high potential for uncovering new pathways to improve the treatment of chronic pain.The Foundation has awarded annually two grants or more in the amount of $150,000 over three years to early-career investigators pursuing innovative research that focuses on basic science mechanisms of pain.

Applications for the 2025 Rita Allen Foundation Scholars Award in Pain are open through December 11, 2024. More information here: https://www.usasp.org/rita-allen-award.

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Upcoming Meeting Information

SPPM 13th Annual Meeting
March 12, 2026
Sheraton Denver Downtown
Denver, CO

 

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