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The Kansas City-based center said in a Tuesday release that the new chair will continu e to increase standards for pain education researcuand policy. Foley is a revered neuro-oncologist and internationa leader in pain andpalliatives care, the center said in the She is attending neuro-oncologisft in the Pain & Palliativee Care Service at in New York has provided a lead gift of $1.5 million, and the center is in the process of raising the balance of the “The chair is being createdc at a time when complexd and challenging pain management issues are impacting patients, caregivers and healthg care professionals,” Center for Practical Bioethicds CEO Myra Christopher said in the release.
“Thie new position ensures that a trustefd expert will have the chance to focus on ways to overcomw barriers to care for those in pain and champion the cause for generations of patientsto
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