Wishing @doctor_gilldunn best wishes in her partial retirement! Over the years she has been a major influence within SwNAP & we owe her so much. She will be so missed but will always be welcome to join us again. Wishing you all the best in your new adventures, Good luck Gill!
Many congratulations to Dr Ranj Khaffaf on becoming the new Chair for SwNAP! I am sure he will do a fabulous job steering the committee forward & carrying on the great work of our out going Chair, Prof Saxena @DocPain. Thank you Neeraj on a job very well done ππ»
@FacultyPainMed Thank you for listening to our feedback. SwNAP is a multidisciplinary group of acute pain management professionals working within Wales. We would be more than happy to be involved in / contribute to any amendments.
@FacultyPainMed Clinical Nurse Specialists and all parts of the MDT play a clear role in optimisation and reviewing of opioids. Very disappointing to be misrepresented in this document by @FacultyPainMed
We are pleased to announce the publication of a Four Nation Strategy for Pain Management which has been developed alongside patient and professional organisations. Click the link to view the document π
https://t.co/zVH0AYRMXZ
@RCoANews
@DocPain@WelshPain Chronic post surgical pain is a significant issue for post operative patients and this article identifies the risk factors associated with its prevalence- a must read for all Acute Pain Services
Exciting opportunity for a Band 7, Senior CNS in Pain Management, Princess of Wales Hospital, Bridgend, South Wales. Apply here to join an innovative and developing team:
https://t.co/m2HUFxOCuR @WelshPain@BritishPainSoc@NAPS_UK@RNPainNet@DocPain