Attention pain medicine professionals and AAPM members! Mark your calendars for a pivotal event in our field: the 57th Annual Scientific Meeting of the British Pain Society takes place from 4-6th June in Nottingham, England. This is not just another medical conference – it’s a beacon for the latest in pain medicine, set against the backdrop of Nottingham’s rich history.
Meeting Details
- When: June 4th to 6th
- Venue: East Midlands Conference Centre
- Where: Beeston Ln, Nottingham NG7 2RJ, United Kingdom
Why Attend?
- Multidisciplinary Insights: The program reflects the diverse expertise within our community, offering lectures, debates, and workshops.
- Cutting-Edge Research: Stay at the forefront of new developments and research in pain medicine.
- Network with Peers: Exchange ideas with leading researchers, clinicians, and industry partners.
- Influence Practice and Policy: Engage in discussions that shape clinical practice and healthcare policies.
- Historical and Cultural Immersion: Experience the unique blend of history and modernity in Nottingham, a city of medical innovations.
This year’s meeting is designed to stimulate further scientific and clinical discussion, featuring discussions on challenging topics and showcasing the latest in clinical practice and healthcare policies. It’s a rare opportunity to enhance your knowledge, connect with peers, and influence the future of our field.
About the Location
The vibrant culture and history of Nottingham is the perfect setting for this incredible event in pain medicine. From its legendary castles to modern educational institutions, Nottingham has been at the forefront of several medical breakthroughs. It’s an environment that inspires and ignites passion for our profession.
Don’t miss out on this incredible opportunity to advance your professional journey in pain medicine. Click here to register now and be part of shaping the future of pain management. We look forward to seeing you in Nottingham for an event that promises to be as enriching as it is enlightening.