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THE XXIII BLACK-TIE MEETING of the London Pain Forum will take place at the Reform Club, London on Friday, 19 November 2021. We are delighted to welcome back for the guest lectures LPF fellows Mr Brian Simpson and Prof Nadey Hakim. Mr Brian Simpson is a Past President of the International Neuromodulation Society and will be speaking on Persistent Spinal Pain Syndrome. In addition to guest lectures a highlight of the meeting is always the after dinner discussions/debates on the important topics of the day from the world of pain medicine and neuromodulation.
GUEST SPEAKERS
Mr Brian Simpson
Past President, International Neuromodulation Society
Department of Neurosurgery, University Hospital of Wales
Cardiff, Wales, UK
Prof Nadey Hakim
Chevalier de la Legion d'Honneur
President's Envoy, Imperial College London
Adjunct Professor of Transplantation Surgery,
Imperial College London
Private Surgery Practice, 100 Harley Street
London, UK
LPF COUNCIL & ADVISERS
Dr Teodor Goroszeniuk (President), Dr Arun Bhaskar, Dr Rajesh Munglani, Dr Andrzej Krol, Dr Damien Smith, Dr Mike Spencer, Dr Ashish Shetty
MEETING TIMETABLE
Venue: The Library, The Reform Club, 104 Pall Mall, St. James's, London SW1Y 5EW
18.30hrs-19.00hrs: Registration
19.00hrs-20.15hrs: Welcome from LPF Council & Special Guest Lectures
20.15hrs-23.30hrs: Dinner & After Dinner Discussions/Debates
CLOSE OF MEETING
DRESS CODE
Strictly Black-Tie
MEETING REGISTRATION FEE
Registration Fee- £250.00 (incl. lectures, debates, dinner & reception)
HISTORY OF REFORM CLUB
The Reform Club was founded in 1836, in Pall Mall, in the centre of what is often called London’s Clubland. The founders commissioned a leading architect of the day, Charles Barry, to build an imposing and palatial clubhouse. It is as splendid today as when it opened in 1841. Membership was restricted to those who pledged support for the Great Reform Act of 1832, and the many MPs and Whig peers among the early members developed the Club as the political headquarters of the Liberal Party.
The current membership embraces a wide range of professions; there are academics, artists, business people, doctors, lawyers, politicians, writers and so on. J. M. Barrie, Henri Cartier Bresson, Winston Churchill, E. M. Forster, Henry James, Lord Palmerston, William Makepeace Thackeray, and H. G. Wells were all members, and the Club continues to attract members of distinction.
The Club will forever be associated with Jules Verne's Around the World in Eighty Days, as the place where the idea of this incredible journey was conceived and the famous bet made.