News and Events

Up-Coming Events

MAY 2015

Principles of Pediatric Anesthesia and Critical Care. Boston, MA, United States. May 8-10, 2015:

14th World Congress of the European Association for Palliative Care. Copenhagen, Denmark. May 8-10, 2015:

34th Annual Scientific Meeting of the American Pain Society. Palm Springs, CA, USA.  May 13-16, 2015:

17th Congress of the International Headache Society. Valencia, Spain.  May 14-17, 2015:

Fifth International Meeting of The Special Interest Group on Neuropathic Pain (NeuPSIG). Nice, France, May 14-17, 2015:

CPS 36th Annual Scientific Meeting. Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island, Canada. May 20-23, 2015:

10th International Symposium on Paediatric Pain. Seattle, WA, USA. May 31 - June 4, 2015:

JUNE 2015

4th International Conference on Interventional Pain Medicine & Neuromodulation. Torun, Poland. June 18 - 20, 2015:

SEPTEMBER 2015

9th Congress of the European Pain Federation (EFIC). Vienna, Austria. September 2-5, 2015:

OCTOBER 2015

International Forum on Pediatric Pain (IFPP). White Point, Nova Scotia, Canada. October 1 - 4, 2015: 

DECEMBER 2015

The Science of Pain and its Management. London, UK. December 8-10, 2015: 

MAY 2016

The 1st International Congress on Spinal Pain (The 62nd Scientific Meeting celebrating the 30th Anniversary of the Korean Pain Society). Gwangju, Korea. May 26-29, 2016.

Events

Dr. Ellen Henderson, Dr. Pat McGrath, Dr. Brian McGuire who took part in a special debate on The Ethics of Online Therapy at Canadian Pain Society meeting in Quebec City, May 2014.

News

The annual Research Day took place in the Aula Maxima on the 27th of January, covering a range of topics across the talks and poster session. Our research assistant, Hannah Durand, wrote a blog post for the NUIG Health Psychology blog covering the event. 

Many thanks to all who attended the event, those who presented talks and posters, and particular thanks go to Prof. Herta Flor for traveling to give her keynote on ’Learning and brain plasticity in chronic pain: implications for treatment'.