Delivering multidisciplinary care in pain medicine

Friday 14 September 2007

Venue: The Royal Society of Medicine, 1 Wimpole Street, London, W1G 0AE

An evidence-based, broad approach to delivering multidisciplinary care by multiprofessional and patient training and research through all the stages of the pain experience

Registration Details:
Fellow: £65
Associate: £65
Student Members: £20
Trainee - Fellow: £30
Non-Fellow: £150
Student: £25
Trainee - Non-Fellow: £60

Meeting ref: AN-C10-A

CPD: 5 credits




8.30 am

Registration, tea and coffee

Multi-professional education

9.00 am

Multi-professional education - how is it delivered?
Trudy Towell, Nurse Consultant, London

9.30 am

Multi-professional education - how is it assessed?
Dr Keith Myerson, Editor, RCoA Bulletin

10.00 am

Regional advisers for pain - their role and the approach of the Faculty of Pain Medicine
Dr Kate Grady, Chair RAs for Pain, Manchester

10.30 am

Tea and coffee break

11.00 am

Education of the patient - how to effect change?
Dr Anna Mandeville, Consultant Clinical Psychologist, UCLH

11.30 am

Education of primary care specialists
Dr Chris Barker, GP, Lancashire

12.00 pm

Lunch

Multidisciplinary care

1.00 pm

Does it work and what are the benefits
Charles Pither, Director, Real Health, London

1.30 pm

Is there a role for doctors?
Amanda Williams, Reader in Clinical Health Psychology, University College London

2.00 pm

How is multidisciplinary care delivered in primary care?
Dr Richard Potter, GP, Macclesfield

2.30 pm

Tea and coffee break

3.00 pm

What does the trainee need?
Dr Natasha Curran, Advanced trainee, London

3.30 pm

The role of the RSM in encouraging multidisciplinary care. How may we help each other?
Dr John Scadding, Dean, RSM

4.00 pm

Completion of evaluation forms

4.10 pm

Close of meeting

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