The BPS Annual Scientific Meeting will feature the latest developments and research relevant to the pain community, alongside discussions on challenging and controversial issues in clinical practice and healthcare policies. This event is a prime opportunity for professionals in the field of pain management to exchange ideas with leading researchers, experienced clinicians, and industry partners through various networking opportunities.
The Annual Scientific Meeting will be held in Wales after many years. The approach to pain management in Wales promoting holistic and community-based care offers valuable insights and inspiration for us all. In addition to the outstanding scientific programme, we hope you will take the time to explore Newport and its surroundings. From its stunning landscapes to its rich cultural heritage, the ICC provides a captivating backdrop for our meeting.
Don't miss talks by PAINSTORM members:
- Wednesday, June 4th, 10:50am-12:00pm: Ben Seymour will be chairing a panel discussion on "Future Technologies for Chronic Pain"
- Thursday, June 5th, 9:30-10:40am: Annick de Paepe will be on a panel discussion on "Using population datasets to understand the impact of chronic pain: Identifying psychosocial risk factors and scalable interventions"
- Thursday, June 5th, 1:45-2:55pm: Georgios Baskozos will take part in a panel discussion on "Focusing on painful diabetic neuropathy and fibromyalgia syndrome"
- Thursday, June 5th, 3:15-4:15pm: Ben Seymour (Oxford) will take part in a plenary discussion on "The neuroscience of pain: from brain circuits to clinical care"
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