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The South Thames Acute Pain Group

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    • Abstracts 2019
      • Psychology of pain
      • Management of pain in sickle cell patients
      • Management of pain in paediatric patients
      • Management of pain in obstetrics
      • Transitional pain clinics
      • Cannabis-based Medicines & Cannabinoids
      • The Challenges of Pre Hospital Pain Management
      • Peripheral Nerve Catheters
      • Peripheral Nerve Catheters Video
    • Abstracts 2018
      • Pancreatitis, pain & guidelines
      • Coming Clean
      • Persistent Post-Surgical Pain
      • Regional Anaesthesia & Enhanced Recovery after Laparoscopic Nephrectomy
      • Caring for the person with addiction in the acute pain setting
      • Analgesia for Major Hepato-biliary Surgery
      • Topical treatments for pain (and acute pain?)
      • Enhanced Recovery Laparoscopic Nephrectomy
    • Abstracts 2017
      • Western medical acupuncture
      • Clinical practice guidelines – how and why?
      • Pain In Dementia
      • Opioid Pain Management Clinic
      • The Role Of Ketamine
      • Pain After Total Knee Replacement
      • Essential Pain Management
    • Abstracts 2016
      • Functional Abdominal Pain – Inpatient management
      • Pain management in secure settings
      • Serratus plane block for rib fractures
      • Pain Management in Rib fractures and rib fixation
      • The work of a Clinical Psychologist in Major Trauma
      • I’ve got you under my skin – a comparison of S/C and I/V PCA
      • Current evidence in acute pain management
    • Abstracts 2015
      • Intravenous Lidocaine for Acute Pain- The Ottawa Experience
      • Acute on Chronic Flare ups
      • Embracing the Enemy
      • PAIN: What’s The Deal
    • Older
      • Abstracts 2014
        • Acute Pain Management – Difficult Cases at the extremes of life
        • Introduction of a bespoke, Nurse-led Pain Management Service
        • The Debate: ‘Subcutaneous PCA is superior to Intravenous PCA’ (Against)
        • The Debate: ‘Subcutaneous PCA is superior to Intravenous PCA’ (For)
        • The Bolton Pain Assessment Tool: Development & Initial Testing
        • Pain management following Hip fracture
        • Persistent Pain in Chronic Pancreatitis
        • Postoperative Pain treatment What’s the evidence and how to use it?
      • Abstracts 2013
        • Acute Pain Management – Difficult Cases
        • Pain in Renal Patients
        • Painkillers, addiction and primary care
        • Enhanced Recovery in Orthopaedics : Darent Valley Experience
        • Medico-legal issues in anaesthesia
      • Abstracts 2012
        • Plugging a post operative pain gap – use of TAP blocks for rescue analgesia
        • Trauma patients – balancing analgesia
        • Proving the worth of the pain service to senior management
        • Difficult case interactive presentation and discussion
        • New developments in acute pain management – update on where we are
        • The view from a specialist hospital and a DGH on paediatric pain
        • Prevention of post surgical pain – is it possible?
      • Abstracts 2011
        • Current issues in post operative pain management
        • Planned surgery, unplanned pain
        • Challenging acute pain scenarios: interactive case discussion
        • A 10 year acute pain audit in a DGH
        • A novel ultrasound guided technique for analgesia after traumatic rib fractures
        • Case Study: a Rare Complication of Central Neuraxial Block
        • Critical clinical and safety incidents in acute pain management
      • Abstracts 2010
        • Managing pain in the pre-hospital immediate care setting
        • Complex Patient Session
        • Managing the child with acute pain within an adult hospital
        • Prevalence and risk factors for chronic pain after surgery
        • Recent advances in neuropharmacology related to acute pain management
        • Enhanced recovery for colorectal patients
        • What are nurses prescribing for pain?
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HOW TO REGISTER FOR THE 2019 SOUTH THAMES ACUTE PAIN CONFERENCE

If you wish to reserve a place at the conference please email:
stapgconference@gmail.com   with the following information:

Details of Registrant(s) specifying if its 3 for 2:

  • YOUR NAME(S)
  • YOUR PROFESSIONAL TITLE(S)
  • YOUR PLACE OF WORK
  • YOUR CONTACT EMAIL ADDRESS(ES) AND TELEPHONE NUMBER(S)

Once we have received your email, a place will be reserved for you and this will be confirmed on receipt of your payment.  See below for payment method.

Payment information will be sent to you via email

PLEASE DO NOT PAY VIA PAYPAL

IF YOUR EMPLOYER IS FUNDING YOUR PLACE

Where possible, please send your payment and then claim back from your employer so that we minimise the number of invoices we have to generate

WE LOOK FORWARD TO SEEING YOU AT THE CONFERENCE

Please ensure payment is made prior to the conference by one of the following methods:

BY BACS –       
National Westminster Bank, 148 High Street, Chatham, Kent 
Sort Code:  60-05-09 
Account number:  90643844
Reference – your name

BY CHEQUE – The above payment method is preferred but if you are unable to use this, you may also pay by cheque. Please make cheque payable to: South Thames Acute Pain Group and send to the STAPG Treasurer:  

Alison Moss (STAPG Treasurer)
Inpatient Pain Service
Department of Anaesthesia
St George’s Hospital
Blackshaw Road
London
SW17 0QT

PLEASE DO NOT PAY VIA PAYPAL

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