Event Overview

One Day Essentials is a series of one day conferences – all available broadcast live online – with some also available in-person – providing expert specialist clinical training and essential information. These conferences are recorded live and the sessions will be available for delegates to access freely on our e-learning platform for six months from the conference date.
*Please note we endeavour to upload content as quickly as possible after the conference, but it typically takes 1-2 weeks

Please only register for one ticket type ticket upon booking. You are able to register for the live event which will also give you access to the REWIND page once this is available. If you are not able to attend live and would just like access to the recordings, please select the REWIND ticket at registration.

Welcome to our One Day Essentials on Pain Management. A lot has happened in pain recently and this study day is firmly focused on practical evidence-based ways to help in complex situations. We’ll share how current research translates in the real world of an eight-minute consultation, and explore how to navigate sometimes unfixable situations in complex pain. We’ll also have experts by experience on hand to share how they’ve worked with community and primary care to deliver real work support and what it means to the pain community. Looking forward to meeting you.

Conference Chair

Dr Asim Suleman, GP Pain Specialist and Trainer

Conference Speakers

  • Mr Ben Wilkins, CEO of Good Boost, MSK Clinical Champion for Versus Arthritis, Chair of the MSK Expert Group for the World Health Innovation Summit (WHIS)
  • Dr Daniel Murphy, GP, Honiton Surgery. Staff Grade Rheumatologist, Royal Devon & Exeter Hospital
  • Prof Mark Johnson, Professor of Pain and Analgesia and Director of the Centre for Pain Research at Leeds Beckett University
  • Mr Pete Moore, Author, Pain Toolkit
  • Dr Romy Sherlock, Clinical Psychologist and Chartered Psychologist, Accredited EMDR Europe Consultant and Supervisor
  • Kerry Page, Project Lead, Community Pain Support
  • Dr Shahzad Jamil, GPwER Musculoskeletal Medicine, Medical Education and Clinical Leadership
  • Dr Douglas Natusch, Consultant Pain Medicine Anaesthetist, Associate Dean Torbay, Peninsula Medical School

Objectives:

  • Understand the modern neuroscience of persistent pain & get confident explaining it to others
  • Understand newer approaches to nutrition & de-medicalised strategies
  • Tips and tricks for consulting room when nothing else works
  • Find out how to realistically set up peer networks in primary care
  • Navigating difficult medication discussions

Pricing

RCGP member: free

Non RCGP member: £195