Advocacy

In our activities, members of the organization rely on a thoughtful approach to the development of the professional community.

Our association is non-profit in nature, and we foster relationships with specialists worldwide.

One of the important aspects of our work is to ensure that even more professionals master the method of intraosseous therapy.
This method, with varying degrees of popularity, is used worldwide, expanding the boundaries of intraosseous therapy application.
Patients receive intraosseous therapy, leading to the emergence of new scientific data from the study of their stories, and new clinical observations allow for the expansion of the boundaries of intraosseous therapy application.

Our congress (WCIOT) considers it necessary to share new information, accumulated clinical experience, and observations that can help people live without pain.

We offer and co-organize conferences on intraosseous therapy in clinical medicine.
We invite specialists in intraosseous therapy and physicians from various specialties to participate in such conferences.
We build long-term relationships with doctors around the world to achieve our common goals.
On the one hand, this allows doctors to exchange experiences and improve their level of training, and on the other hand, it allows the intraosseous therapy method to spread to areas of the world where it is not yet used. And this, in turn, leads to an improvement in the quality of life for people worldwide.

In addition to conferences, we conduct seminars and develop educational programs at the international and national levels with the participation of specialists from around the world in the study of pain.
As part of our volunteer work, we support the participation of young scientists in our events.

In our activities, we also strive to initiate and involve specialists in new research using intraosseous therapy methods, which will allow for the generation and collection of new statistical data for further study of approaches and methods of therapy application.

In addition, at present, we plan to organize publishing activities to disseminate information about the organization, its goals, and activities.
Primarily, these will be developments by a group of specialists in the form of methodological materials on pain therapy, as well as video content on issues related to WCIOT’s activities.

We are ready to conduct media campaigns to inform the public about pain issues and assist WCIOT members in publishing their works and implementing their scientific research, studies, and inventions into practice.

Another area of work is the creation of patient self-help groups suffering from various types of pain.
In continuation of this direction, we assist in providing consultations and expertise related to the certification of specialists and licensing of medical institutions in the field of pain diagnosis, treatment, and prevention using intraosseous therapy methods.

In the framework of our work, we also interact with governmental organizations and other public associations to achieve common goals.

WCIOT contributes to the organization and conduct of clinical trials of drugs used in the treatment of pain syndromes, develops cooperation with international and national societies, associations, and organizations for the study of pain.

We support international exchange of experience among specialists in developing standards in treatment and new approaches in the diagnosis and prevention of pain syndromes.

Our responsible approach to working with information leads us to create our extensive database on pain issues and their resolution using intraosseous therapy.

In the future, we plan to work on promoting the organization and development of medical centers, specialized departments, laboratories, and offices for the treatment of pain syndromes, as well as the training and qualification improvement of specialists in the field of study and intraosseous therapy. We will continue to support the implementation of their scientific developments, inventions, and innovations.

We believe in what we do.

No pain for everyone.

21st century standart:

Never let me go