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Tag Archives: non-specific effects

Lecture today: Non-specific Effects in Pain Medicine

Posted on December 15, 2011 by PiPS
Non‐Specific Effects in Pain Medicine
Robert Jamison, PhD, Chief Psychologist, Pain Management Center, BWH, HMS
Thursday, December 15, 2011 4pm
Dana 535, BIDMC
Posted in Events, Presentations | Tagged BIDMC, Bob Jamison, non-specific effects, Pain Management Center, Placebo, research

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