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Polskie Towarzystwo Badania Bólu

Polish Association for the Study of Pain

Polskie Towarzystwo Badania Bólu

Polish Association for the Study of Pain

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Following a hugely successful CONy 2019 held in Madrid, Spain, with over 1,100 delegates from more than 70 countries, our upcoming CONy 2020 in London promises to be CONy’s biggest and brightest yet.
 
What makes CONy stand out compared to other medical congresses are the differences in structure and focus. Conferences are generally informative, but there is often only limited time for thorough and critical discussions. CONy provides a platform for international experts to discuss and compare experiences, thus closing the gap between the expansion of knowledge and its dissemination and use. By having this debate style structure, the congress has become a major annual event for members of the neurological community. The popularity and increasing relevance of the topics and debates explored during this annual congress has bore many other offshoot meetings, focused on various topics.
 

Park Plaza Riverbank53rd Annual Scientific Congress at Park Plaza London Riverbank Hotel on 31 March - 2 April 2020.

Hundreds of healthcare professionals are expected to attend the three day programme of plenary lectures, hot topic debates, parallel workshops and e-poster presentations with contributions from leading experts in the field of pain management.

A pre-ASM satellite conference with parallel sessions on interventional pain management and acute pain management will take place at Hilton London Tower Bridge Hotel on Monday, 30 March 2020.

The BPS will once again be organising a satellite hands-on cadaver workshop on interventional procedures for the congress at the Gordon Museum of Pathology & KCL Anatomy Dept, Guys' Hospital Campus, London on Friday, 3 April 2020.

 

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Department of Anatomy, St George's, University of London, United Kingdom

THE 13TH ESRA RA-UK Ultrasound in Pain Medicine Course will take place on 20-21 March 2020 at St George's Hospital, University of London. An international faculty of experts will teach the latest techniques in ultrasound-guided interventional procedures for chronic pain with live model and cadaver scanning workshops.