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  <title>Addressing Cultural Disparities and Inequities in Pain Research: A Conversation with Calia Torres</title>
  <description> During the&amp;amp;nbsp;2024 North American Pain School&amp;amp;nbsp;(NAPS), five pain researchers participated in the&amp;amp;nbsp;PRF-NAPS 2024 Correspondents Program. In this episode of the IASP-PRF Podcast, PRF Correspondent Madelene Ho spoke with  Calia Torres&amp;amp;nbsp;– a passionate pain researcher and&amp;amp;nbsp;former NAPSter. In their thought-provoking conversation, Torres discussed her academic background, her transition from the role of trainee to mentor, and her current research about economic and cultural disparities in pain care – particularly psychosocial interventions for understudied and underserved populations, including sickle-cell patient populations.  Podcast participants include:&amp;amp;nbsp;  Calia Torres, PhD, University of Alabama at Birmingham, USA  Madelene Ho,&amp;amp;nbsp;University of Alberta, Canada  </description>
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