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 |
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Multi-professional education |
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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 |
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Multidisciplinary care |
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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 |