The prize is awarded at the Faculty of Pain Medicine's annual business meeting. It consists of a certificate and a grant for educational or research purposes.
Eligibility criteria
Past recipients
Year | Recipient | Title | Region |
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2024 | Not awarded | ||
2023 | Dr Karen Joseph | Acceptability of an interdisciplinary chronic pelvic pain self-management programme in a small group format | NZ |
2020 | Dr Roopa Gawarikar | Targeting two birds with one stone: Efficacy of ketamine in pain and opioid reduction | ACT |
2019 | Dr Raj Anand | The impact of educational videos on pain assessment in people with dementia and behavioural changes using the Abbey Pain Scale | NSW |
2018 | Dr Luke Arthur | Erythromelalgia in children: Presentation, genotype, and treatment response | SA |
2017 | Not awarded | ||
2016 | Dr Linda Trang | Postoperative analgesic efficacy of continuous wound infusion of local anaesthetic compared to opioid patient controlled analgesia after laparotomy: a prospective study (NSW) | NSW |
2015 | Dr Preeti Ananda Krishnan | An audit of intrathecal infusion catheter with subcutaneous port in the management of severe pain in patients with cancer. | SA |
2014 | Dr Julia Dubowitz - Incidence of persistent post surgical pain after pelvic exenteration | Vic | |
2013 | Dr Chui Chin Chong - Analgesic efficacy of oral versus sublingual ketamine | Vic | |
2012 | Not awarded | ||
2011 | Dr Rohan Russell | SA | |
2010 | Dr Rutha Nerlekar | SA | |
2009 | Dr Paul Wrigley | NSW | |
2008 | Dr Paul Wrigley | NSW |