Anne currently works within a small private multidisciplinary pain group “The PainCare Collective”, she also provides group-based mentoring to private physiotherapy practices, as well as being a clinical consultant to WorkSafe Victoria and the Transport Accident Commission. Anne is an active member of the APA, the Australian Pain Society and she is engaged in a number of national and state steering groups related to persistent pain.
Anne worked for 25 years in the Physiotherapy department of the Austin Hospital where she was the head of Musculoskeletal Physiotherapy for 15 years. She was also the senior physiotherapist in the Austin Health Interdisciplinary Complex Pain Service for many of those years.
Anne’s research has centred on Complex Regional Pain Syndrome and she has a number of publications on this topic. She also has a keen interest in patient reported outcome and experience measures and has been involved in the electronic persistent pain outcomes collaboration (ePPOC) from its inception. Anne’s current interests include Project ECHO, a world-wide telementoring program which aims to demonopolise healthcare knowledge by giving it away for free, with the ultimate aim of improving healthcare outcomes for all. In February 2020, Anne was part of the launch of the first Australian adult persistent pain ECHO.
In 2021, Anne completed her Pain Fellowship through the College of Physiotherapists.
Dr Anne Daly, FACP
Pain & Orthopaedics National Groups
06/06/2022
1.5 Hours
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