Recognition is only the beginning.
Pain Leaders shows the importance of mapping the people shaping pain medicine: established physicians, rising stars, fellows, practices, and international contributors. PIN builds on that same network logic, but moves the work from visibility into infrastructure.
The future of pain care needs more than lists. It needs longitudinal registries, real-world evidence, clinical decision support, secure collaboration, and dashboards that help clinicians, researchers, payers, pharmaceutical partners, and health system administrators act from the same trusted data layer.
























