Current Topics in Pain Management, more heat than light?
Winter Scientific Meeting (5 CEPD Points)
Friday 13th November 2009
Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh,
9 Queen Street, Edinburgh EH2 1JQ
INVITATION FOR POSTER SUBMISSIONS
£250 Prize for Winning Poster
Poster submissions are invited for display at the Winter Scientific Meeting of the North British Pain Association on Friday 13th November 2009 at the Royal College of Physicians, Queen Street, Edinburgh.
Each poster abstract will be assessed and only those accepted will be invited to exhibit their work at the Meeting. First authors will be notified of the results shortly after the deadline. N.B. Posters already submitted or presented to IASP and British Pain Society meetings can be submitted here as the NBPA is a regional, not national society.
Preparation and display of posters
The area for display on the poster boards is 2m high x 1m wide (portrait) and posters must be kept within these boundaries. The poster should identify the title of the paper and the authors and their affiliations across the top. Text should be legible from 3ft and drawings and charts kept simple.
Exhibition
Authors whose work has been accepted for exhibition are expected to be available at their posters for discussion during the tea/coffee breaks on the day of the meeting. The judges ruling is final!
The deadline for submission is Friday 23rd October 2009.
Submissions should be sent by email as Word attachments to martin.dunbar@ggc.scot.nhs.uk and colin.rae@ggc.scot.nhs.uk .
If required, further information can be obtained from Sandra Lee on 0141 211 4621.
Saturday, 26 September 2009
Monday, 21 September 2009
Winter Scientific Meeting - Friday 13th November 2009
Current Topics in Pain Management, more heat than light?
Winter Scientific Meeting (5 CEPD Points)
Friday 13th November 2009
Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh,
9 Queen Street, Edinburgh EH2 1JQ
0930 – 1000 Coffee & Registration
1000 – 1030 The Placebo Response in Pain Management Professor Henry McQuay,
Oxford
1030 – 1100 The assessment of suicide risk in patients with chronic pain Dr. Adam Burnel. Consultant in Liaison Psychiatry,Glasgow.
1100 – 1115 Coffee Break
1115 – 1145 Cybertherapy and Pain Dr Edmund Keogh Dept of Psychology University of Bath
1145 – 1215 Changing behaviour in patients with chronic health problems: principles and techniques Susan Michie, Professor of Health Psychology University College London
1215 – 1245 Panel Discussion
1245 – 1345 LUNCH
1345 – 1415 Intravenous infusions in the Management of Chronic Pain Dr A. Panickar,
Pain Fellow, Glasgow
1415 – 1445 The epidemiology and management of orofacial pain Dr. Vishal Aggarwal
University of Manchester
1445 - 1500 Tea
1500 – 1530 Chronic Pain in Children Dr. Christina Liossi Senior Lecturer in Health Psychology, Southampton
1530 – 1600 Why do people with chronic pain have higher mortality rates? Prof. Gary J Macfarlane University of Aberdeen
1600 – 1630 Panel Discussion
I WILL/WILL NOT BE ATTENDING THE WINTER SCIENTIFIC MEETING IN EDINBURGH ON FRIDAY 13th Nov 2009
Surname …………………………………………………………………………………….. First name …………………….…………………………… Title ………………
Address ……………………………………….. ……………………………………………... Hospital ………………………………………………………………………….……
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Please circle amount and make cheque payable to “The North British Pain Association”
Registration fee: Salary Below £40,000 Salary above £40,000
£35 (member) £75 (member)
£50 (non member) £90 (non member)
Registration on the day carries a £10 premium Registration on the day carries a £10 premium
It is the responsibility of the attendee to secure funding for this meeting. Admission to the meeting will not be possible until payment has been made.
Address to reply or ask for further details.
Ms Sandra Lee
Directorate of Anaesthesia
Glasgow Royal Infirmary
84 Castle Street
Glasgow G4 0SF
Download programme
Winter Scientific Meeting (5 CEPD Points)
Friday 13th November 2009
Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh,
9 Queen Street, Edinburgh EH2 1JQ
0930 – 1000 Coffee & Registration
1000 – 1030 The Placebo Response in Pain Management Professor Henry McQuay,
Oxford
1030 – 1100 The assessment of suicide risk in patients with chronic pain Dr. Adam Burnel. Consultant in Liaison Psychiatry,Glasgow.
1100 – 1115 Coffee Break
1115 – 1145 Cybertherapy and Pain Dr Edmund Keogh Dept of Psychology University of Bath
1145 – 1215 Changing behaviour in patients with chronic health problems: principles and techniques Susan Michie, Professor of Health Psychology University College London
1215 – 1245 Panel Discussion
1245 – 1345 LUNCH
1345 – 1415 Intravenous infusions in the Management of Chronic Pain Dr A. Panickar,
Pain Fellow, Glasgow
1415 – 1445 The epidemiology and management of orofacial pain Dr. Vishal Aggarwal
University of Manchester
1445 - 1500 Tea
1500 – 1530 Chronic Pain in Children Dr. Christina Liossi Senior Lecturer in Health Psychology, Southampton
1530 – 1600 Why do people with chronic pain have higher mortality rates? Prof. Gary J Macfarlane University of Aberdeen
1600 – 1630 Panel Discussion
I WILL/WILL NOT BE ATTENDING THE WINTER SCIENTIFIC MEETING IN EDINBURGH ON FRIDAY 13th Nov 2009
Surname …………………………………………………………………………………….. First name …………………….…………………………… Title ………………
Address ……………………………………….. ……………………………………………... Hospital ………………………………………………………………………….……
Tel. …..……………..………………………….……………………………………………………………. email …………………………… … …………. …… ………………………
Please circle amount and make cheque payable to “The North British Pain Association”
Registration fee: Salary Below £40,000 Salary above £40,000
£35 (member) £75 (member)
£50 (non member) £90 (non member)
Registration on the day carries a £10 premium Registration on the day carries a £10 premium
It is the responsibility of the attendee to secure funding for this meeting. Admission to the meeting will not be possible until payment has been made.
Address to reply or ask for further details.
Ms Sandra Lee
Directorate of Anaesthesia
Glasgow Royal Infirmary
84 Castle Street
Glasgow G4 0SF
Download programme
Thursday, 16 July 2009
East of Scotland Pain Group evening meeting
Thursday 17th September 09
'Pain Training in Western Australia'
Donald Johnson
Venue – Queen Margaret Hospital, Dunfermline Education Centre
Buffet from 1830 – talk from 1915 – 2100
Rsvp for catering to-
Dr Steve Gilbert, Pain Management Clinic , Queen Margaret Hospital, Dunfermline, Fife KY12 0SU,
stephen.gilbert@nhs.net
01383 623623 ext 4749
'Pain Training in Western Australia'
Donald Johnson
Venue – Queen Margaret Hospital, Dunfermline Education Centre
Buffet from 1830 – talk from 1915 – 2100
Rsvp for catering to-
Dr Steve Gilbert, Pain Management Clinic , Queen Margaret Hospital, Dunfermline, Fife KY12 0SU,
stephen.gilbert@nhs.net
01383 623623 ext 4749
Sunday, 18 January 2009
Work and disability benefits - Dr David Gillanders against the motion
Dr David Gillanders speaks against the motion 'This house believes that the Government policy on work and disability benefits will ultimately be to the advantage of people with chronic pain'.
The talk by Mr Gordon Waddell and following debate were not recorded.
The talk by Mr Gordon Waddell and following debate were not recorded.
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