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- Joranson
DE, Gilson AM. Legal and regulatory issues in the management of
pain. In: Graham AW, Schultz TK, Mayo-Smith MF, Ries RK, Wilford
BB, editors. Principles of addiction medicine. Chevy Chase, MD:
American Society of Addiction Medicine, Inc., 2003: 1465-1474.
- Joranson
DE, Payne R. Will my pain be managed? In: Edmondson WAD, editor.
Improving End-of-Life Care: The Role of Attorneys General. Washington,
DC: National Association of Attorneys General, 2003: 27-34.
- Joranson
DE, Gilson AM, Ryan KM, Maurer MA. Availability of opioid analgesics
for cancer pain relief in children. In: McGrath PJ, Finley GA,
eds. Pediatric Pain: Biological and Social Context. Seattle, WA:
IASP Press; 2003:201-216.
- Joranson
DE, Gilson AM, Ryan KM, Maurer MA, Jorenby JP, Kline JF. Achieving
Balance in State Pain Policy: A Progress Report Card. University
of Wisconsin Comprehensive Cancer Center. Madison, Wisconsin,
September 2003.
- Joranson
DE, Gilson AM, Ryan KM, Maurer MA, Jorenby JP. Achieving Balance
in Federal and State Pain Policy: A Guide to Evaluation, Second
Edition. University of Wisconsin Comprehensive Cancer Center.
Madison, Wisconsin, 2003.
- Savage
SR, Joranson DE, Covington EC, Schnoll SH, Heit HA, Gilson AM.
Definitions related to the medical use of opioids: Evolution towards
universal agreement. J Pain Symptom Manage. 2003; 26(1):655-667.
- Gilson
AM, Joranson DE, Maurer MA. Improving state medical board pain
policies: Influence of a Model. Journal of Law, Medicine &
Ethics. 2003; 31(1):119-129.
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| 2002 |
- Joranson
DE, Gilson AM, Nischik JA. North Carolina, pain management and
end-of-life care: Communicating the policy. Fed Bull, J Med Licen
& Disc. 2002; 88(3):116-119.
- Gilson
AM, Joranson DE. U.S. policies relevant to the prescribing of
opioid analgesics for the treatment of pain in patients with addictive
disease. Clin J Pain. 2002; 18(4 suppl):S91-S98.
- Dahl
JL, Bennett ME, Bromley MD, Joranson DE. Success of the state
pain initiatives. Cancer Pract. 2002;10(Suppl. 1):S9-S13.
- Joranson
DE, Carrow GM, Ryan KM, et al. Pain management and prescription
monitoring. Journal of Pain and Symptom Management. 2002; 23(3):231-238.
- Joranson
DE, Gilson AM, Dahl JL, Haddox JD. Pain management, controlled
substances, and state medical board policy: A Decade of Change.
Journal of Pain and Symptom Management. 2002;23(2):138-147.
- Joranson
DE, Maurer MA, Gilson AM, Ryan KM. 2001 Annual review
of state pain policies: A question of Balance. Pain
& Policy Studies Group, University of Wisconsin Comprehensive
Cancer Center. Madison, Wisconsin; February 2002.
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- Gilson AM,
Joranson DE, Ryan KM. Editorial: Medical use and abuse of
opioids. Journal of Pharmaceutical Care in Pain &
Symptom Control. 2000;8(4):1-4.
- Gilson AM,
Ryan KM, Maurer MA. A bibliography of recent pharmaceutical
care articles on pain management and end-of-life care issues.
Journal of Pharmaceutical Care in Pain & Symptom Control.
2000;8(4):49-56.
- Joranson
DE, Ryan KM, Gilson AM, Dahl JL. Trends in medical use and
abuse of opioid analgesics. Journal of the American Medical
Association. 2000;283(13):1710-1714.
- Joranson
DE, Ryan KM, Gilson AM, Dahl JL. Letter to the editor: Reporting
drug abuse in the emergency department. Journal of the
American Medical Association. 2000;284(5):564.
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Joranson DE, Gilson AM, Ryan KM, Maurer MA, Nischik JA, Nelson
JM.
Achieving balance in federal and state pain policy:
A guide to evaluation.
The Pain & Policy Studies Group, University of Wisconsin
Comprehensive Care Center.
Madison, Wisconsin; July 2000.
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| Posters |
- Maurer, M. A., Gilson, A. M., and Joranson,
D. E. How do state policies address pain and addiction? Presented at
the 7th International Conference on Pain & Chemical Dependency;
New York, New York; 21-24 June 2007. Madison, Wisconsin, USA, University
of Wisconsin Pain & Policy Studies Group/WHO Collaborating Center
for Policy and Communications in Cancer Care.
- Maurer
MA, Gilson AM, Joranson DE, Ryan KM, Garthwaite JP. How Do State
Policies Address Pain and Addiction? University of Wisconsin Pain
& Policy Studies Group/WHO Collaborating Center for Policy and Communications
in Cancer Care; Madison, Wisconsin, USA. Presented at the 67th Annual
Scientific Meeting of the College on Problems of Drug Dependence; Orlando,
Florida; 18-23 June 2005.
- Maurer MA, Gilson
AM, Joranson DE, Ryan KM, Jorenby JP. Changes in State Pain Policies
Related to the Use of Controlled Substances for Pain Management.
University of Wisconsin Pain & Policy Studies Group/WHO Collaborating
Center for Policy and Communications in Cancer Care; Madison, Wisconsin,
USA. Presented at the 22nd Annual Scientific Meeting of the American
Pain Society; Chicago, IL; 20-23 March 2003.
- Joranson
DE, Gilson AM, Williams CM, Monterroso M, Ryan KM. Unprecedented
Changes in State Pain Policy. American Pain Society, 1997
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