Past Meetings
2018
5 October 2018 - SSAPS Annual Day Meeting
Teacher Building - Glasgow
22 March - SSAPS Annual Trainee Meeting
Glasgow Royal Infirmary
Glasgow Royal Infirmary
2017
27 October - SSAPS Annual Day Meeting
Teacher Building - Glasgow
Presentations included:
17 March - SSAPS Annual Trainee Meeting
Glasgow Royal Infirmary
Presentations included:
Teacher Building - Glasgow
Presentations included:
- Regional anaesthesia - no pain & some gain - Alan Macfarlane
- IV Lignocaine in acute pain - Irwin Foo
- Comparison of spinal morphine with fascia iliac block for hip surgery - Rachel Kearns
- Management of neuropathic pain - Lesley Colvin
- Sex, gender and pain - Peter Paisley
- How do nurses assess pain? - Libby Jardine
- Trainee presentations
17 March - SSAPS Annual Trainee Meeting
Glasgow Royal Infirmary
Presentations included:
- Anatomy of pain - Lindsay Hudman
- Elective GI surgery - Sonya McKinlay
- Acute pain management - Judith Wilson
- Acute pain and emergency anaesthesia - Grant Haldane
- Breakout Sessions: Pain management of chest wall trauma (Mark Steven), Management of paediatric pain (Ewan Wallace), Epidural anaesthesia (Guy Fletcher), Peripheral nerve blocks for analgesia (Sonya McKinlay)
Unselected comments from participants:
2016
13 October - SSAPS Annual Day Meeting
Teacher Building - Glasgow
Presentations included:
Teacher Building - Glasgow
Presentations included:
- Consent - Norma Shippin (Central Legal Office NHS GGC)
- Drug dependency after acute pain management - Jonathan Bannister, Ninewells Hospital Dundee
- Analgesia for Emergencies - Grant Haldane, Hairmyres Hospital
- Pain in the professional athlete - James Robson, Scottish National Rugby Team Doctor
- Analgesia for children - Graham Bell, Glasgow
- Trainee posters and presentations
18 March - SSAPS Trainee Study Day
Glasgow Royal Infirmary - The New Lister Building - Clinical Skills Facility
2015
29 September - SSAPS Annual Day Meeting
Teacher Building - Glasgow
Teacher Building - Glasgow
The last full day meeting was well attended and a great success.
Presentations included:
- Opiates and Cellular Function - Prof Timothy Hailes
- “Is pain real” Evidence from Human Neuroimaging - Dr Wanigasekera
- Analgesia for Upper GI Surgery - Dr Sonya McKinlay
In addition we had some stimulating trainee presentations.