1st International Course on Pain Medicine (ICPM)

Date posted: 09.03.09

The Course, the first of its kind, aims to provide an overview of the main chronic pain entities, from their pathophysiological mechanisms to the diagnosis and most advanced treatment options available. Hence, it is particularly dedicated to those physicians willing to increase or update their clinical knowledge on pain management.

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Our company is the official travel agent for the “ICPM - 1st International Course on Pain Medicine.”


Below are the required information regarding the Event

ICPM – 1st International Course on Pain Medicine
http://www.icpm.net

About ICPM,
The Course, the first of its kind, aims to provide an overview of the main chronic pain entities, from their pathophysiological mechanisms to the diagnosis and most advanced treatment options available. Hence, it is particularly dedicated to those physicians willing to increase or update their clinical knowledge on pain management.

Who is This Course For:

The ICPM aims at giving updated clinical information on the most prevalent chronic pain conditions.
Therefore, it will be highly valuable for any physician managing regularly chronic pain patients, in order to update or increase his/her knowledge on this very important and somehow neglected field of the medical practice.
Family doctors/general practitioners, anaesthesiologists with a special interest in pain, oncologists, orthopaedists, physiatrists, neurologists and rheumatologists, are some of the physicians that will benefit the most from attending to the ICPM.

General Information

Language: The official language of the meeting is English.

Exhibition: A commercial and professional exhibition will be take place during the Course, parallel to the Course hours.

Climate and Clothing: In May, which is spring, the daytime temperatures average 23°C (73F).
Night time temperatures average 10°C (50F).
Clothing is informal for all occasions.

Insurance: The course organizers cannot accept liability for personal injuries sustained, or for loss or damage of property belonging to congress participants (or their accompanying persons), either during, or as a result of the congress.

Visas: All visitors are required to have a valid passport, and for some countries, a visa is required.

For more information please contact your nearest Embassy, Consulate or local travel agency well in advance. It is the responsibility of the participant to obtain a visa if required.

Currency and money Exchange: The official currency in Spain is EURO (€). Foreign currency may be exchanged at banks, exchange offices, travel agencies, hotels, the airport, and railway stations.

Local Time: European summer time, one hour ahead of Greenwich Mean Time (GMT+1).

Letter of Invitation:
The letter of Invitation meant to help participants raise travel funds or obtain a visa, and does not represent a commitment on the part of the organizers to provide any financial support.

 

Venue:
Palacio de Exposiciones y Congresos de Granada(Granada Congress & Exhibition Center)
Paseo del Violon s/n 18006 Granada
Spain
Tel: +34 958 246 700
Fax: +34 958 246 702
Mail: palacio@pcgr.org
Web site: www.pcgr.org

Paragon-Conventions is the official travel agent for the 1st International Course on Pain Medicine, and will offer special reduced rates for accommodation.
E-mail: registration@icpm.net

Paragon-Conventions accept Traveler’s cheques (in the currency of the issuing country), Visa, MasterCard, Diners Club and American Express credit cards. Cancellations or changes must be received in writing by Paragon Conventions. This may be sent by Fax: +41 (0) 22-5802-953 or by email to: registration@icpm.net

 


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