North British Pain Association

Tuesday, 12 November 2013

Listen again: e-Health developments - Jon McGhie

Posted by J.O. at 21:15
Labels: e-health, education

Thursday, 7 November 2013

Listen again: illness deception and conscious vs unconscious exaggeration of symptoms - Christopher Bass

Posted by J.O. at 21:43
Labels: deception, illness behaviour, malingering

Listen again: Capability for work - the occupational health perspective - Chris Valentine

Posted by J.O. at 21:24
Labels: occupational health, work

Listen again: Chronic pain and return to work - what should we be aiming for? - Mark Hilditch

Posted by J.O. at 21:15
Labels: work

Listen again: Information needs of patients - Martin Dunbar

Posted by J.O. at 20:40
Labels: information, patient-centred care

Listen again: Communication skills, empathy and pain management - Prof Stewart Mercer

Posted by J.O. at 20:20
Labels: communication skills, empathy

Listen again: What's happening and what can I do? - Steve Gilbert

Posted by J.O. at 19:59

Listen again: Supporting self-management and health literacy - Graham Kramer

Posted by J.O. at 19:26
Labels: health literacy

Listen again: Patients' views of input from NHS Borders Chronic Pain Service - a postal survey - Dr Shona Smith

Posted by J.O. at 19:07

Listen again: Patient-centred consultations in pain management - Mr Peter McCarron

Posted by J.O. at 18:52
Labels: consultation, expert patient, patient-centred care
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The North British Pain Association was founded in 1984 and consists of over 200 members from Scotland and the North of England. Membership consists of doctors working in pain or palliative care and nurses, physiotherapists, psychologists and others with an interest in pain management. There is normally an Annual Scientific Meeting in May which is held in central Scotland - for the past few years in Edinburgh and this usually attracts an audience of between 70 to 100. A more recent innovation is a winter meeting in December which again has been held in Edinburgh. This meeting has been of a more practical nature and has also been well supported. All our meetings are approved by the Royal College of Anaesthetists for CME credits.

Other activities of the Association include support for members through travel grants and research grants and also efforts to encourage a greater awareness of the importance of pain management in political and managerial circles. There is an annual prize competition for trainees and a newsletter "Threshold" which is published twice a year.

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