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iSTOP Leadership Role Opportunity
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The Institute for the Study and Treatment of PainThe iSTOP website will soon be
transitioning to UBC Gunn IMS Program – Faculty of Medicine, University of British Columbia For further information and inquiries please visit: https://www.gunnims.com/ |
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Editorial reviewer required for the purpose of assessing submitted papers, case reports in relation to topics involving intramuscular stimulation for publication, collaboration, and distribution. Research, medical reports and article writing has been ongoing since 1967 and continues to incite public and scholarly interest.
Read more about our history in research:
http://www.istop.org/research.html
iSTOP is a non-profit organization dedicated to the understanding and treatment of soft tissue pain and related conditions, and supports educators and practitioners of GunnIMS worldwide. With the support of its subscription member base, iSTOP provides funding for research, fosters career path development, knowledge growth, public awareness and education.
Early diagnosis and appropriate treatment of neuropathic dysfunction and pain is experiencing certain industry success and is our immediate focus.
Promoting the study and science of IMS into future possibilities is our long term commitment: To elevate GunnIMS beyond a perceived industry distinction is our objective.
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Intramuscular Stimulation (IMS) is a total system for the diagnosis and treatment of neuromusculoskeletal pain syndromes and neuropathic dysfunction in the peripheral nervous system.
UBC Associate Organisation
Teaching and research of GunnIMS has been conducted at the University of British Columbia since 2013. iSTOP continues to support UBC’s stated initiatives: to fund, facilitate, develop, implement, and promote activities, facilities, and programs which will foster the education of physicians and physiotherapists, using the GUNN IMS technique as developed by its founder, Dr. Chan Gunn.
Read more about the Gunn IMS course program in Canada
Editorial support to researchers, practitioner testimonials and scholarly works related to the Gunn modality of treatment in intramuscular stimulation. Literary review of case / field study, abstracts, medical papers, reports which are submitted to iSTOP for assessment from international sources.
Degree in Sciences
Language: English
An international perspective with multilingual interest an asset.
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