
Calia Torres (Morais)
@drcaliatorres
Pain Researcher. Latinx Health Equity. Clinical Psychology Ph.D. #SiSePuede
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https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Calia_Torres 02-06-2017 23:47:40
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Truly inspiring poster sessions - (CONGRATULATIONS Poster Award Winners!!@Hajira_Elahi Paramita Basu, Timothy Fleagle, @DrCaliaMorais and runner-ups Luis Carlos Tovias-Sanchez, Matthew Reid, and Emily Cole MD MPH FAAD)

Emily Bartley @DrCaliaMorais So proud of our previous PRICE trainees!!! 💪🎉💪

We're still energized from a wonderful US Association for the Study of Pain conference last week with several 💪 posters and 🔥 presentations from our SIG members. Let's continue to advocate for diversity, inclusion & antiracism in our research & practice! ❤️



Great presentation by Chad M Brummett highlighting key factors for a successful career in pain research! And a BIG Congratulations @lakeyamcgillphd a member of the USASP Diversity, Inclusion, Antiracism in Pain SIG for being selected for the @NIHendaddiction K12 Clinical Pain Research Award! I can’t wait to hear about it!


Big shout out to ACTION-PR collaborator Edwin Aroke PhD, CRNA, FADLN, FAANA, FAAN for bringing attention to the need to study social determinant of health in #painresearch @NIHendaddiction #NIHHEALPURPOSEMEETING




2017 NAPS class Ellen Terry Chen X. Chen! North American Pain School Missing Sarah Martin, PhD on this group pic at the #NIHPurpose meeting @NIHendaddiction


June 14th at 1030 AM ET, @NIH_COSWD explores the importance of building an inclusive environment through mentorship. Panelists from SACNAS, University of Wisconsin Department of Medicine, U.S. National Science Foundation, UW Medicine, and UKRI ! Register today: bit.ly/42TbVE2






The Gate Theory of Pain, published in 1965, still holds as a major foundation of our understanding of sensory perception. Depicted here by talented artist and #A2CPS investigator Kathleen Sluka


Calia Torres: How do we make pain treatments accessible to underserved populations? Focus on how language, culture, and education affect patients experiences with pain treatments like CBT. #NAPS2024 North American Pain School


