FPM Best Free Paper Award

Awarded for original work judged to be the best contribution to the FPM free papers session at the ANZCA Annual Scientific Meeting.

The prize takes the form of a certificate and a grant for educational or research purposes and is awarded at the FPM annual business meeting.

Dr Joanne Vo was awarded the 2024 Best Free Paper Award for ‘A retrospective audit of salmon calcitonin for acute postoperative phantom limb pain’

Eligibility criteria

The session is open to all delegates attending the ANZCA Annual Scientific Meeting, of which the FPM Symposium is a satellite meeting.

Past recipients


Year

            
            

Name

            
            

Paper title

            
            

Region

            
2024Dr Joanne VoA retrospective audit of salmon calcitonin for acute postoperative phantom limb pain’Qld
2023Dr Jessica BarrySubstantial savings possible with direction of funds to outpatient pain managementNSW
            

2022

            
            

Associate Professor Meredith Craigie

            
            

Improving the quality and consistency of Australian health professionals' knowledge and skills in contemporary pain care

            
            

SA

            
            

2021

            
            

Dr Megan Allen

            
            

Opioid stewardship assessment a multicentre study of post discharge opioid use and handling in surgical patients

            
            

Vic

            
            

2019

            
            

Dr Sau Ching Stanley Wong

            
            

The effect of total intravenous anaesthesia with propofol on postoperative pain after third molar surgery

            
            

Hong Kong 

            
            

2018

            
            

Dr Daniel Chiang

            
            

The prevalance and risk factors associated with persistent pain after breast cancer treatment

            
            

New Zealand 

            
            

2017

            
            

Dr Paul Wrigley

            
            

New evidence for preserved somatosensory pathways in people with complete spinal cord injury: a fMRI study

            
            

NSW

            
            

2016

            
            

Associate Professor Phillip Peyton

            
            

Reduction of chronic post-surgical pain with ketamine (ROCKet) pilot trial

            
            

Vic

            
            

2015

            
            

Dr Luke Arthur 

            
            

60,000+ years and 12 papers: a systematic review of pain assessment, experience
           and management in aboriginal Australian peoples.

            
                       
            

2014

            
            

Dr Sumitra Bakshi

            
            

ReSOnS trial - REctus Sheath block for postoperative analgesia in gynaeco-Onco Surgical patients – a double blinded randomized controlled trial

            
                       
            

2013 

            
            

Associate Professor David Champion

            
            

Genetic influences and associations of common idiopathic/functional pain syndromes of childhood: Evidence from twin family case-control studies.

            
                       
            

2012

            
            

Dr Sarika Kumar 

            
            

Total and free ropivacaine drug levels during continuous transversus abdominis plane (TAP) block for postoperative analgesia after abdominal surgery: A pilot study.

            
                       
            

2011

            
            

Dr Allyson Browne

            
            

Screening for acute factors that predict pain post trauma: A pilot study.