25 Nov 2022 - XXV Meeting of the London Pain Forum, Royal Automobile Club, London



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THE TWENTY FIFTH MEETING of the London Pain Forum took place at the Royal Automobile Club, London on Friday, 25th November 2022. Dr Sherdil Nath (Umea, Sweden), Dr Arun Bhaskar (President, British Pain Society) and Mr Ashraf Messiha (St George's University Hospital, London) gave guest lectures at the event followed by lively hot topic debates/discussions on pain management and neuromodulation.

THE MEETING WAS APPROVED FOR 4 CPD POINTS BY ROYAL COLLEGE OF ANAESTHETISTS, LONDON, UK


GUEST SPEAKERS











Dr Sherdil Nath
Leading Interventional Pain Medicine Expert & Teacher
Special Interest: Precision Diagnostics & Best Practice for RF Procedures 
Founder of Pain Clinic, Norrland University Hospital
Umea, Sweden
















Dr Arun Bhaskar
President, British Pain Society
Hon. Secretary, Neuromodulation Society UK & Ireland
WIP UK Section Chairman
Council Member, London Pain Forum
Head of Pain Service & Consultant in Pain Medicine
Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust
Charing Cross Hospital
London, UK















Mr Ashraf Messiha
Consultant Oral & Maxillofacial Surgeon
St George's University Hospitals
London, UK




LPF COUNCIL 












Dr Teodor Goroszeniuk
President, London Pain Forum
Founder & Vice-President, Polish Neuromodulation Society
Consultant in Pain Medicine & Anaesthesia
Interventional Pain Management & Neuromodulation Practice
18 Wimpole Street
London, UK
















Dr Arun Bhaskar
President, British Pain Society
Hon. Secretary, Neuromodulation Society UK & Ireland
WIP UK Section Chairman
Council Member, London Pain Forum
Head of Pain Service & Consultant in Pain Medicine
Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust
Charing Cross Hospital
London, UK













Dr Rajesh Munglani
London Pain Forum Council Member
Consultant in Pain Medicine
Cambridge, UK














Dr Andrzej Krol
Council Member, London Pain Forum
Director, ESRA USG Pain Cadaver Workshops (London & Europe)
Scientific Committee Member, 6th World Congress of Regional Anaesthesia
& Pain, Paris, France 2023
Consultant in Pain Medicine & Anaesthesia
St George's University NHS Hospital
London, UK










Dr Damien Smith
Consultant in Pain Medicine and Anaesthesia
Lead Clinician for Pain Services
The Hillingdon Hospital NHS Foundation Trust
Hillingdon
Greater London, UK
















Prof Ashish Shetty
Hon. Associate Professor, University College London
Lead Consultant in Pain Management
The Pain Management Centre
University College London Hospitals
The National Hospital for Neurology and Neurosurgery
London, UK



MEETING TIMETABLE

Venue: Terrace Room, 2nd Floor, The Royal Automobile Club, 89, Pall Mall, London SW1Y 5HS, UK

18.00hrs-18.30hrs: Registration/Reception

18.30hrs-20.00hrs: Welcome from LPF Council & Special Guest Lectures

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

CLOSE OF MEETING



MEETING DRESS CODE

Black tie event


CONTINUING MEDICAL EDUCATION


*The meeting was approved for 4 CPD points by the Royal College of Anaesthetists, London, UK


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.