“No one, least of all those who have worn the maple leaf, should be without the care they need,”
That’s what PM Justin Trudeau said today, as he announced the launch of a chronic pain research, education & training centre at McMaster University focused on providing support to Canada’s veterans.
The Chronic Pain Centre of Excellence will provide national leadership for research co-designed with veterans and their families, and supports the implementation of this research to help veterans and their families manage their pain and reconnect with life.
Thanks to $20 million in funding from Veterans Affairs Canada over 5 years, the Chronic Pain Centre of Excellence for Canadian Veterans will be a world leader in veteran-first chronic pain research and care.
For more details on the Chronic Pain Centre of Excellence, please click here.
There is a new development for Veterans who live with chronic pain. Visit the new Chronic Pain Centre of Excellence website to learn more. https://t.co/om5Vp529Vu @chronicpaincoe pic.twitter.com/CZgTNK07Nj
— Veterans Affairs CA (@VeteransENG_CA) May 14, 2020
"No one, least of all those who have worn the maple leaf, should be without the care they need," says PM Justin Trudeau as he announces launch of chronic pain research, education & training centre at McMaster University focused on providing support to Canada's veterans. #cdnpoli pic.twitter.com/WEJBf4WlRm
— CPAC (@CPAC_TV) May 14, 2020