National Acute Pain Symposium
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The Official page for the National Acute Pain Symposium 2024
Warwick Conferences 19/20 September 2024
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My favourite slide from my presentation National Acute Pain Symposium today. Thanks to Dr Dee Burrows, Prof Dan Carr Kate Seers Rianne van Boekel Nadja Nestler Dr. Eloise C.J. Carr RN PhD Prof Roger Knaggs Pat Schofield Susan Broekmans and Esther Pogatzki-Zahn. The missing link is the one and only Dr Gillian Chumbley π
To close our first day here at #NAPS2024 we are delighted to welcome Art Historian Rupert Dickens to discuss the presence of pain in art
Our last lecture of the day. National Acute Pain Symposium Rupert Dickens giving us a cultural end of the day. Very biased, but an excellent talk! π
National Acute Pain Symposium Rupert Dickens Fascinating content and expert delivery. Thanks Mr Dickens
Dr Gillian Chumbley π National Acute Pain Symposium Rupert Dickens What an inspirational perspective of pain through the ages via art π
Kicking off National Acute Pain Symposium is the amazing Emma Davies giving us a masterclass in pharmacology π Jane Quinlan Tom Walton Felicia Cox FRCN π π Karin Cannons π
Well Done Zoey Dr Zoey Malpus π
Dr Gillian Chumbley π National Acute Pain Symposium Jane Quinlan Tom Walton Karin Cannons π Superb, entertaining overview of considerations for pharmacological approaches to managing #pain (who knew Emma could dance so well)
Our ask the expert panel in place National Acute Pain Symposium with Karin Cannons π Hoo Kee Tsang & Emma Davies. Jane Quinlan in the chair. π
Thanks to Zehanah Izmeth & Isabel Paz from Oxford for their expertise about pain & psychiatry in the acute setting. π National Acute Pain Symposium Tom Walton Jane Quinlan
Next up National Acute Pain Symposium Mike Scherp sharing his expertise about avoiding & managing complaints. Very valuable. π Jane Quinlan Tom Walton
Next up we have Mike Scherp from Weightmans describing how to avoid and manage complaints in healthcare #NAPS2024
Our final talk at #NAPS2024 comes from NAPS' very own Dr Gillian Chumbley π discussing the use of ketamine in acute pain management
β¦Dr Gillian Chumbley πβ© giving the final talk of a great #naps24 meeting. β¦National Acute Pain Symposiumβ© β¦Felicia Cox FRCN π πβ© β¦Tom Waltonβ©
Great programme from National Acute Pain Symposium team; Dr Gillian Chumbley π Jane Quinlan Tom Walton Emma Baird Paula Rogers Thanks for the invitation to contribute Pain Nurse Network British Pain Society
What a great time we've had National Acute Pain Symposium always a great conference, learning, networking and looking at how we can improve the care we deliver to patients Mid Cheshire Hospitals π₯, great to catch up with our APSIG members of the Pain Nurse Network too!! See you next year team NAPS!!!