This study aims to assess the appropriateness and clinical applicability of an educational intervention program on pain management for patients with cancer.Material and Methods: A cross-sectional descriptive study was conducted from January to June 2022 with 15 experts. Experts are oncologists, pharmacists, and nurses with certificates in palliative care. The questionnaire consists of 23 items asking about the appropriateness, the clinical applicability of the program, and the feasibility of handouts for patients; each item is rated on a 5-point scale.Results: The educational intervention program on pain management for patients with cancer was assessed as appropriate (4,49 ± 0,23), clinically applicable (4,56 ± 0,33), and possible handouts for patients (4,29 ± 0,55). The general average of the items is 4,46 ± 0,22. Experts have made some comments: The program needs to be supplemented on intervention standards, some intervention contents need to be adjusted accordingly, and intervention materials compiled to hand out to cancer patients.Conclusion: The results of the program are appropriate and clinically applicable