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STATE ADVISORY COUNCIL ON PAIN MANAGEMENT

F. Michael Gloth III, M.D., Chair (chosen by Council)

Appointed by Governor: Carol Benner; John F. Fader II; Mary P. Howard, R.N.; Robert L. Lyles, Jr., M.D., Ph.D.; Pamela Dodson Parrish, R.N.; Jack Schwartz, Esq.; Richard Carlos Tatum, D.D.S.; Marie E. Thompson, R.N.; Rene L. Williamson, Pharm.D.; Myron Yaster, M.D.

Appointed by Senate President: Paula C. Hollinger

Appointed by House Speaker: one vacancy

Staff: Linda W. Masterson


[photo, Bland Bryant Building, Spring Grove Hospital Center, 55 Wade Ave., Catonsville, Maryland] c/o Office of Health Care Quality
Dept. of Health & Mental Hygiene
Bland Bryant Building
Spring Grove Hospital Center
55 Wade Ave.
Catonsville, MD 21228
(410) 402-8008
e-mail: lmasterson@dhmh.state.md.us

Bland Bryant Building, Spring Grove Hospital Center, Catonsville, Maryland, April 2003. Photo by Diane F. Evartt.


The State Advisory Council on Pain Management was established in November 2002 (Chapter 368, Acts of 2002). The Council provided advice and recommendations regarding issues of acute and chronic pain management for Maryland health care providers, as well as the pain management needs of adults and children. State statutes and regulations relating to pain management therapies were studied by the Council. The Council also examined the use of alternative therapies for pain management, and studied the possibility of a hot line for pain management resources (Code Health-General Article, secs. 13-1601 through 13-1605).

In September 2003, the Council issued an interim report, and in September 2004, its final report.

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