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NAME
Chapman,
C. Richard
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POSITION
TITLE
Professor
of Anesthesiology,
Director of the Pain
Research Center
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| Education
and Training |
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INSTITUTION
AND LOCATION
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DEGREE
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YEAR(s)
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FIELD
OF STUDY
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Wheaton
College, Wheaton, IL
University of Denver, Denver, CO
University of
Denver, Denver, CO
Duke University, Durham, NC
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B.A.
M.A.
Ph.D.
Postdoctoral
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1966
1968
1969
1971
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Psychology
Psychology
Psychology
Psychology
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Positions
and Honors
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1969 – 1971
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Postdoctoral Fellow in Psychology,
Duke University Medical School; Center for the Study of Aging &
Human Development, Durham, NC
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1971
– 1974
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Research Assistant Professor, Departments of Anesthesiology
and Psychology, University of Washington School of Medicine, and
College of Arts and Sciences, Seattle, WA
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1973
– 1974
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Research Assistant Professor, Department of Psychiatry and
Behavioral Sciences, University of Washington School of Medicine,
Seattle, WA
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1974 – 1975
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Assistant Professor, Departments
of Anesthesiology, Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, and Psychology,
University of Washington School of Medicine, and College of Arts
and Sciences, Seattle, WA
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1975
– 1980
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Associate professor, Departments of Anesthesiology, Psychiatry
and Behavioral Sciences, and Psychology, University of Washington
School of Medicine, and College of Arts and Sciences, Seattle, WA
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6/84
– 1/95
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Director,
Pain and Toxicity Research Program, Division of Clinical Research,
Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center, Seattle, WA
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1980
– 1/01
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Professor, Departments of Anesthesiology, Psychiatry and
Behavioral Sciences, and Psychology, University of Washington School
of Medicine, and College of Arts and Sciences, Seattle, WA
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1981
– 1/01
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Associate Director for Research, University of Washington
Pain Center, Seattle, WA
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1985
– 1/01
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Member, Division of Clinical Research, Fred Hutchinson Cancer
Research Center, Seattle, WA
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2/01
– present
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Professor and Director of Pain Research Center, Department
of Anesthesiology, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT
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Recent Publications
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Chapman
CR, Hill H, Saeger L, Gavrin J (1990): Profiles of opioid analgesia
in humans after intravenous bolus administration: Alfentanil, fentanyl
and morphine compared on experimental pain. Pain 43:47-55.
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Chapman
CR (1990): On the neurobiological basis of suffering. Behav
Brain Sci 13:16-17.
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Chapman
CR, Hill H, Saeger L, Gavrin J (1990): Profiles of opioid analgesia
in humans after intravenous bolus administration: Alfentanil, fentanyl
and morphine compared on experimental pain. Pain 43:47-55.
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Hill
H, Mackie A, Coda B, Iverson K, Chapman CR (1991): Patient-controlled
analgesic administration: a comparison of steady-state morphine
infusions with bolus doses. Cancer 67:873-882.
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Chapman
CR, Gavrin J (1993): Suffering and its relationship to pain.
J Palliat Care Med 9:5-13.
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Collins
C, Eary J, Donaldson G, Vernon C, Bush N, Petersdorf S, Livingston
R, Gordon E, Chapman CR, Appelbaum F (1993): Samarium-153EDTMP
in hormone refractory prostate carcinoma: A phase I/II clinical
trial. J Nuclear Med 34:1839-44.
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Gavrin
J, Chapman CR (1995): Management of the dying patient. West
J Med 163:268-277.
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Chapman
CR, Gavrin J (1995): Suffering and the dying patient. J Pharm
Care Pain Symptom Control 3:67-90.
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Dunbar
P, Buckley F, Gavrin J, Sanders J, Chapman CR (1995): Use
of patient-controlled analgesia for pain control for children receiving
bone marrow transplant. J Pain Symptom Manage 10:604-611.
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Chapman
CR, Donaldson G (1995): Can structural equation modeling guide
research on chronic pain? Pain Forum 4:277-279.
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Pavlin
DJ, Coda B, Shen DD, Tschanz J, Nguyen Q, Schaffer R, Donaldson
G, Jacobson RC, Chapman CR (1996): Effects of combining propofol
and alfentanil on ventilation, analgesia, sedation and emesis in
human volunteers. Anesthesiology 84:23-37.
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Dunbar
P, Chapman CR, Buckley F, Gavrin J (1996): Clinical analgesic
equivalence for morphine and hydromorphone with prolonged PCA. Pain
68:265-270.
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Chapman
CR, Donaldson GW, Jacobson RC, Hautman B (1997): Differences
among patients in opioid self-administration during bone marrow
transplantation. Pain 71:213-223.
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Coda
BA, Hautman B, Donaldson G, Bohl S, Chapman CR, Shen DD (1997):
Comparative efficacy of patient-controlled administration of morphine,
hydromorphone, or sufentanil for the treatment of oral mucositis
pain following bone marrow transplantation. Pain 72:333-346.
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Sullivan
M, Rapp S, Fitzgibbon D, Chapman CR (1997): Pain and the
choice to hasten death in patients with painful metastatic cancer.
J Palliat Care 13:18-28.
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Coda
B, Tanaka A, Jacobson R, Donaldson G, Chapman CR (1997):
Hydromorphone analgesia after intravenous bolus administration.
Pain 71:41-48.
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Chapman
CR, Dunbar PJ (1998): Measurement in pain therapy: is pain relief
really the endpoint? Curr Opin Anaesthesiol 11:533-537.
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Chapman
CR, Nakamura Y (1998): Hypnotic analgesia, a constructivist
perspective. Int'l J Clin Exp Hypn XLVI(1) Hypnosis in the relief
of pain -- Part II:6-27.
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Chapman
CR, Oka S, Bradshaw D, Jacobson R, Donaldson G (1999): Phasic
pupil dilation response to noxious stimulation in normal volunteers:
Relationship to brain evoked potentials and pain report. Psychophysiology
36:44-52.
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Chapman
CR, Gavrin J (1999): Suffering: the contributions of persisting
pain. Lancet 353:2233-2237.
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Chapman
CR, Nakamura Y (1999): Pain and consciousness: a constructivist
approach. Pain Forum 8:113-123.
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Chapman
CR, Nakamura Y (1999): A passion of the soul: an introduction
to pain for consciousness researchers. Conscious Cogn 8:391-422.
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Chapman
CR, Nakamura Y, Flores LY (1999): Chronic pain and consciousness:
A constructivist perspective, in Gatchel RJ, Turk DC (Eds):
Psychosocial Factors in Pain: Evolutions and Revolutions.
New York: The Guilford Press, New York. (pp. 35-55)
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Oka
S, Chapman CR, Jacobson RC (2000): Phasic pupil dilation
response to noxious stimulation: effects of conduction distance,
sex and age. J Psychophysiol 14:97-105.
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Chapman
CR, Nakamura Y, Chapman C (2000): Pain and folk theory. Brain
Mind 1:209-222.
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Chapman
CR, Nakamura Y, Flores LY (2000): How we hurt: a constructivist
framework for understanding individual differences in pain, in
Kunzendorf RG, Wallace B (Eds): Individual Differences in Conscious
Experience. Amsterdam and Philadelphia: John Benjamins Publishing
Co,. pp 17-44.
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Nakamura
Y, Chapman CR (in press): Constructing pain: how pain hurts.
Proceedings of Fundamental Approaches to Consciousness, Tokyo '99.
Amsterdam and Philadelphia: John Benjamins Publishing Co.
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Chapman
CR, Nakamura Y (in press): The affective dimension of pain:
mechanisms and implications, in Emotions, Qualia and Consciousness,
A Course of the International School of Biocybernetrics, October
19-24, 1998, Naples, Italy.
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Chapman
CR, Nakamura Y, Donaldson GW, Jacobson RC, Bradshaw DH, Flores
LY, Chapman CN (2001): Sensory and affective dimensions of phasic
pain are indistinguishable in the self-report and psychophysiology
of normal laboratory subjects. The Journal of Pain, Vol. 5, No.
5, pp 279-294.
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Chapman
CR, Donaldson GW, Nakamura Y, Jacobson RC, Bradshaw DH, Gavrin
JA (in press): Psychophysiological causal model of pain report validity.
The Journal of Pain.
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Research
Support
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Ongoing:
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1R01CA74249-04
Chapman (PI)
02/01/2000 – 01/31/2002
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NIH/NCI
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Pain
and the Defense Response
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The
major goals of this project are to investigate the emotional dimension
of pain in the human studies laboratory to identify patterns of
psychophsyiological response associated with pain, to relate these
patterns to the classically defined defense response, and to explore
and quantify individual differences in sensory and emotional dimensions
of pain.
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Role:
PI
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Completed:
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R01CA
74269-04 Chapman (PI)
04/01/1997 – 03/31/2001
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NIH/NCI
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Pain
Measurement in Bone Marrow Transplantation
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The
goals of this study were to implement an interactive portable electronic
tool for pain interview and to compare its performance to standard
assessment, to incorporate tissue trauma scores in pain scaling,
and to clarify individual differences in oral mucositis pain in
bone marrow patients.
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Role:
PI
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