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This year, the 14th Congress of the European Pain Federation EFIC  will be held in Lyon, France from 24-26 April 2025. As Europe’s most important multi-disciplinary and multi-professional organisation in the field of pain science, we represent 39 constituent national pain societies with over 20,000 scientists, doctors, physiotherapists, nurses, psychologists, and other healthcare professionals. Our core domains of activity focus on education, research and advocacy.

Attending #EFIC2025 provides physicians with a unique opportunity to enhance their expertise in pain management through a variety of specialised sessions, from clinical masterclasses to hands-on workshops. With insights from leading global experts, attendees can deepen their understanding of cutting-edge pain treatments, multidisciplinary approaches, and emerging research in pain science. #EFIC2025 is ideal for pain clinicians owing to its emphasis on translating research into clinical practice, connecting the clinical community with research developments that they can apply in the clinic. The congress also offers a platform for networking and collaboration, enabling physicians to stay at the forefront of the latest advancements and best practices in the field.

 

These sessions focus on physicians at #EFIC2025:

  Name Speaker
Refresher Course    
  Clinical Masterclass: Multidisciplinary Approaches to Strengthen Self-Management for Patients with Chronic Pain

Marlies den Hollander, Netherlands

Kerstin Luedtke, Italy

Nadja Nestler, Austria

  Clinical Masterclass: Risk Factors for Developing Pain—Implications for Real-Life Clinical Practice

Jan Vollert, UK

Kristian Kjær-Staal Petersen, Denmark

Topical Workshops    
  Painful Diabetic Polyneuropathy From Bench To Bedside: Novel Pathophysiological Mechanisms, Diagnostic Test-Oriented Stratification, Mechanisms-Based Therapeutic Challenges

Daniela Maria Menichella, US

Xavier Moisset, France

  Chronic Pain and Substance Use Disorders: Co-Morbidities and Treatment Solutions

Mark Ilgen, US

Martin Cheatle, US

Patrice Forget, UK

  Too Much or Too Little? An Overview of Opioid Epidemics in the World

Anne-Priscille Trouvin, France

Patrice Forget, UK

Yacine Hadjiat, France

  Exploring the Shared Experience and Impact of Cancer-Related Pain

Felicia Cox, UK

Johan Haunmann, Netherlands

Martin Galligan, UK

  Translating Non-Invasive Neuromodulation Into Clinical Practice In Chronic Pain (And Depression)

Giulia Liberati, Belgium

Markus Ploner, Germany

  Treatment Guidelines For Neuropathic Pain: Pharmacotherapy And Neuromodulation

Nadia Soliman, UK

Xavier Moisset, France

Nadine Attal, France

  Understanding The Social Dimensions Of Pain: From Research To Clinical Practice

Hollie Birkinshaw, UK

Samantha Stone, UK

Mary O’Keeffe, Ireland

Demonstration Workshop    
  Why And How Clinical Neurophysiology Can Be Used To Evaluate And Stratify Patients With Chronic Pain. Towards Objective Sensory Testing

Caterina Maria Leone, Italy 

Luis Garcia-Larrea, France

 

 

 
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