August 12, 2020: Lessons From NOHARM’s First Year Will Be Featured in NIH Collaboratory Grand Rounds

Photo of Dr. Jon Tilburt, co–principal investigator of the NOHARM trialThe co–principal investigators of the Nonpharmacologic Options in Postoperative Hospital-Based and Rehabilitation Pain Management (NOHARM) trial, an NIH Collaboratory Trial, will be featured in the next session of NIH Collaboratory Grand Rounds on August 14. The project is 1 of 4 NIH Collaboratory Trials funded through the NIH HEAL Initiative’s Pragmatic and Implementation Studies for the Management of Pain to Reduce Opioid Prescribing (PRISM) program.

Photo of Dr. Andrea Cheville, co–principal investigator of the NOHARM trialDrs. Jon Tilburt and Andrea Cheville of the Mayo Clinic will present “Learning While Sprinting: A One-Year Retrospective From the NOHARM Pragmatic Trial.” The Grand Rounds session will be held on Friday, August 14, at 1:00 pm eastern. Join the online meeting.

NOHARM will test a patient- and clinician-facing clinical decision support tool embedded in the electronic health record in 4 healthcare systems. Such tools can be useful in encouraging patient-centered, guideline-concordant care, but pragmatic strategies have not been tested pragmatically in postoperative pain care.

NOHARM is supported by the NIH through the NIH HEAL Initiative under an award from the National Institute on Aging.