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#EFIC2023 Programme Spotlight: Musculoskeletal Pain

#EFIC2023 Programme Spotlight: Musculoskeletal Pain

Musculoskeletal pain is a common and complex condition that affects millions of people worldwide. It can manifest in various forms, including back pain, neck pain, joint pain, and muscular pain, among others. The causes of musculoskeletal pain are varied and can range...
#EFIC2023 Programme Spotlight: Patient-focused sessions

#EFIC2023 Programme Spotlight: Patient-focused sessions

  The chosen theme for #EFIC2023 is ‘Personalised Pain Management: The Future Is Now’. It is becoming more evident that personalized approaches to pain management are necessary in order to address the unique aspects of each patient with chronic pain. This...
Dr Roger Knaggs appointed as President of the British Pain Society

Dr Roger Knaggs appointed as President of the British Pain Society

Dr Roger Knaggs, an Associate Professor in Clinical Pharmacy Practice at the University of Nottingham’s School of Pharmacy and an expert in the field of pain management, has been appointed to the position of President of the British Pain Society. He will lead the...
SIP Launches Joint Statement on Pain and Mental Health

SIP Launches Joint Statement on Pain and Mental Health

SIP is delighted to announce the launch of the SIP Joint Statement on Pain and Mental Health. A collaborative project between ten different professional and patient organisations working in the field of pain or pain-related and mental health policies. In Europe there...
#EFIC2023 Late-Breaking Abstract submission EXTENDED!

#EFIC2023 Late-Breaking Abstract submission EXTENDED!

We are pleased to announce that the deadline for #EFIC2023 abstract submission has been extended, giving you more time to submit your work and have the chance to showcase your research and receive valuable feedback.   FINAL Late-Breaking Abstract Submission...
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