1 Nov 2019 - XXII London Pain Forum at The Royal Automobile Club, Pall Mall
















THE XXII BLACK-TIE MEETING of the London Pain Forum took place at the Royal Automobile Club, Pall Mall, London on the evening of Friday, 1st November 2019.

Prof Sam Eldabe, Chair of IASP Neuromodulation SIG, joined us on the evening to give the guest lecture on: 'Failed Back Surgery Syndrome and SCS: Real or Placebo Effect'


GUEST SPEAKER


Prof Sam Eldabe
Chair, IASP Neuromodulation SIG
Past-President, NSUKI
Consultant in Pain Medicine & Anaesthesia
The James Cook University Hospital
Middlesbrough, United Kingdom




SPECIAL GUEST & HONORARY LPF FELLOW


Prof José de Andrés
Past-President, ESRA
Professor of Anesthesia, Valencia University Medical School
Chairman, Dept of Anesthesiology and Critical Care
Director of Multidisciplinary Pain Management Center
General University Hospital
Valencia
Spain




LPF COUNCIL 

Dr Teodor Goroszeniuk (President)
Dr Arun Bhaskar
Dr Rajesh Munglani
Dr Andrzej Krol
Dr Damien Smith


CONTINUING MEDICAL EDUCATION

*The Meeting has been approved for 3 CPD Credits by the Royal College of Anaesthetists, London, UK


MEETING TIMETABLE

Venue: Committee Room, 1st Floor, The Royal Automobile Club, 89, Pall Mall, London SW1Y 5HS, UK

18.30hrs-19.00hrs: Registration/Reception

19.00hrs-20.00hrs: Update from LPF Council & Special Guest Lecture

20.00hrs-23.30hrs: Dinner & After Dinner Discussions/Debates

CLOSE OF MEETING


DRESS CODE

Strictly Black-Tie


HISTORY OF THE ROYAL AUTOMOBILE CLUB

Established by Frederick Simms in 1897 as the Automobile Club of Great Britain and Ireland, the Club is the oldest motoring institution in the United Kingdom and the second oldest in the world.

In 1907 the Club received a Royal Charter from King Edward VII. Simms was a manufacturer, inventor and enthusiastic driver, we therefore house collections that encompass meeting minutes, journals, engineering drawings, architectural plans and a variety of manuscripts from the formation of the Club to the present day.

The Pall Mall clubhouse opened to members in March 1911. Designed by Messrs Mewes and Davies, who also designed the Ritz Hotel, it had innovative features such as an air filtration system to cope with the London soot from coal, electric lighting and a Post Office.

The Pall Mall Clubhouse houses an impressive selection of trophies, many of which are still awarded, including the British Grand Prix Trophy, the Dewar and Segrave Trophies.

The Clubhouse also contains a Library with approximately 5,000 publications covering every aspect of motoring. Other collections include paintings, trophies and ephemera.