Monday, 11 June 2012

8-10 June 2012 - Destination Lake Annecy!

















WE ARE DELIGHTED to announce the VII International Travelling Pain Symposium London Lake Annecy taking place on 8-10 June 2012. Once again we are offering you the chance to interact with world class speakers, participate in innovative workshops, listen to first rate lectures and visit historic venues. Places are limited on the symposium so don't miss your chance to register! For a registration form, e-mail ciaranwazir@gmail.com.


SCIENTIFIC COMMITTEE


Dr Teo Goroszeniuk
Chairman, Travelling Pain Symposium
Interventional Pain Management
&Neuromodulation Practice
18 Wimpole Street
London, UK






Dr Philippe Mavrocordatos
President, Swiss Society for Interventional Pain Management
Director, Multi-Disciplinary Pain Centre
Clinique Cecil
Lausanne
Switzerland








INVITED FACULTY INCLUDES

















Prof Elliot Krames (San Francisco, USA)














Prof Menno Sluijter (Nottwil, Switzerland)













Prof Eric Buchser (Morges, Switzerland)
















Dr Andrew Baranowski (London, UK)












Dr Rajesh Munglani (Suffolk, UK)















Dr Luis Garcia-Larrea (Lyon, France)

















Dr Andrzej Krol (London, UK)



















Miss Deborarh Boyle (London, UK)

















Dr Arun Bhaskar (Manchester, UK)














Mr Brian Simpson (Cardiff, UK)


















Mr J Richard Smith (London, UK)















Dr Marilyn S. Jacobs (Los Angeles, USA)






Dr Andreas Siegenthaler (Bern, Switzerland)




LECTURES & WORKSHOP TITLES


Medico-Legal Workshop: Whiplash, Acceleration & Attribution of Symptoms

Overview of Visceral Pain & Management

Male Urogenital Pain, Publications 2010 Onwards, Have We Learnt Anything New?

Interventions for Cancer Pain


From Nociception to Compassion: A Journey through the Neuroimaging of Pain

Neurophysiology and the Objective Diagnosis of Neuropathic Pain

Ultrasound in Pain Medicine (Interactive Lecture and Scanning Workshops)

The Mode of Action of Pulsed Radiofrequency


Spinal Cord Stimulation: Current Status & Future Perspectives

Thoughts on the History and Future of Neurostimulation

Neuromodulation for Urogenital Pain

Neurostimulation for Pain: Why do we not get better results?

External Stimulation: Diagnostic Tool & Treatment Modality

Hands-on Surgical Skills

Psychology of Pain: Cutting Edge Insights for 21st Century

The Vulva - Pain, Sex and the Gynaecologist


Dorsal Root Ganglion Stimulation
New Stimulating Needle for Peripheral Neuromodulation

EXTRA ULTRASOUND IN PAIN MEDICINE WORKSHOP


Venue: Palace de Menthon, Lake Annecy, France
Live Model Stations on Ultrasound Guided Interventions
(2hrs of scanning sessions, expert faculty, places limited!)


Preliminary Topics to include:

1. Occipital nerve
2. Stellate ganglion
3. Cervical nerve roots
4. Cervical facet/medial branch
5. Intercostal nerves
6. Paravertebral blocks. Lumbar plexus
7. Lumbar facet/medial branch
9. Sacroiliac joint
10. Caudal epidural
11. Piriformis/pudendal nerve
12. Hip and knee joint


POSTER SESSION

*Maximum of 10 abstracts accepted. (For further details e-mail ciaranwazir@gmail.com)


SYMPOSIUM FEES

Early Bird Registration Fee: £400 (Incl. Drinks Receptions, Symposium Gala Dinner & Lunch)

Eurostar/Coach/Boat Transfers (London-Lake Annecy-London): £195

Optional Symposium Lake Dinner Cruise: £75

Accommodation at Symposium Headquarters Palace de Menthon (2 night incl. breakfast): £270

Accommodation near by at Hotel Beau Sejour: £186


*Paypal payment option available on request


SYMPOSIUM VENUES

























HOTELS

Palace De Menthon Hotel (Symposium Headquarters)
Menthon Saint Bernard, Lake Annecy
France

Abbaye de Talloires ****
Talloires, Lake Annecy
France

Logis La Charpenterie ***
Talloires, Lake Annecy
France

Hotel Beau Séjour **
Menthon Saint-Bernard, Lake Annecy
France

*For further details e-mail ciaranwazir@gmail.com


LOCATION

Closest Airport is in Geneva, Switzerland (approximately 45min coach journey)


Lake Annecy is well connected by Eurotar/TGV train servces from London and Paris