Naughty or NICE: Chronic pain guidelines and their implications for the design and delivery of services
Join our panel of clinical and industry experts in conversation, on Wednesday 14 April 2021 from 12:30 – 13.45, in the eleventh of a series of free, live webinars.
Connect Health “Change” brings you the eleventh in a series of webinars to make and embed transformation in healthcare. Aimed at system leaders and clinicians across the NHS, the webinars provide practical solutions to the challenging issues we are all grappling with.
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This information sharing webinar will no doubt spark debate around how patients, purchasers and providers of health care services benefit from NICE guidance and the implications of the NICE Chronic Pain Guidelines.
The final guidelines – due for release in April – could impact on the provision of services for people with chronic pain and therefore this webinar will be of relevance to anyone involved in the commissioning or delivery of services for people with chronic pain.
This webinar encompasses the following aspects:
- Review of the guideline scope and its importance to translating recommendations
- Areas of significance from the NICE chronic pain guidelines on patients, providers and commissioners
- Practical, real-world impact for stakeholders: how might the guidance translate to practice?
- Perspectives of the person living with pain. What the guidelines mean to them?
- System leaders/Commissioners – Interpreting the guidelines in the practical world, moving to a community model
Agenda
(subject to change)
12.30: Christine Price, person with lived experience of persistent pain – Introduction from the chair
12.40: Dr Deepak Ravindran, Consultant in Pain Management, Royal Berkshire NHS Foundation Trust & author of The Pain Free Mindset – Guideline scope: What is Chronic Primary Pain?
12.50: Emma Davies, Advanced Pharmacist Practitioner in pain management, Cwm Taf Morgannwg University Health Board and co-founder of Live Well with Pain – Prescribing for Chronic Pain
13.00: Prof Cormac Ryan, Professor of Clinical Rehabilitation at Teesside University and Community Pain Champion for the Flippin’ Pain™ public health campaign – the role of Pain Education
13.10: Mike Carpenter, Advanced Practitioner and Developing Consultant Physiotherapist, Connect Health – the role of self-management
13.20: Victoria Abbott-Fleming, Barrister, Inspirational Speaker, Chair of Patient Voice Committee – British Pain Society – Perspectives of people living with chronic pain
13.30: Q&A
13.45: End
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Dr Deepak Ravindran
Emma Davies
Prof Cormac Ryan
Mike Carpenter
Victoria Abbott-Fleming
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