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The British Pain Society would like to invite all healthcare professionals to attend its 2020 Annual Scientific Meeting (ASM), which will be held at the Park Plaza Riverbank on Tuesday 31st March - Thursday 2nd April 2020.
The multidisciplinary nature of the Society's is pivotal to the continuing success of its Annual Scientific Meeting, which has attracted an average of over 500 healthcare professionals to its previous five Meetings. This multidisciplinary nature is reflected throughout the scientific programme, with lecture, workshop and seminar topics chosen specifically to be of interest to all participants, whatever their specialty.
NH Nacional Hotel, Madrid, Spain
The 2nd International Symposium on the Evolution of Pulsed Radiofrequency will take place at NH Nacional Hotel, Madrid, Spain on Friday, 26 June 2020. Leading experts in the field including Prof Menno Sluijter and Dr Olav Rohof will be speaking at the meeting.
53rd 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.
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.
The London Pain Forum and the Royal Society of Medicine Pain Section are delighted to be supporting the next hands-on ultrasound guided interventional pain live scanning and cadaveric workshop in Bangalore, India on 13-15 March 2020: Simplifying Interventional Pain Science.