11-12 NOV 2017 - OXFORD, UNITED KINGDOM















The Neuromodulation Society of the UK & Ireland's Annual Scientific Meeting took place at the Examination Schools, Oxford, UK on 11-12 November 2017. The 2017 ASM was a joint meeting with the IASP Special Interest Group on Neuromodulation. 


To view Day One (11.11.17) of the NSUKI ASM Programme, CLICK HERE 

To view Day Two (12.11.17) of the NSUKI ASM Programme, CLICK HERE 

To download a copy of the ASM programme, CLICK HERE




ASM INVITED FACULTY


Prof Keyoumars Ashkan
President, British Society for Stereotactic
and Functional Neurosurgery
Professor of Neurosurgery
King's College Hospital
Denmark Hill
London, UK










Mr Kerry Bradley
Director, Clinical Science & Research
Nevro Corp
Menlo Park, California
USA









Dr Alexandre F. M. DaSilva
Director, Headache & Orofacial Pain Effort (H.O.P.E.)tm
Assistant Professor, University of Michigan School of Dentistry
Laboratory:
The Molecular & Behavioral Neuroscience Institute (MBNI)
Ann Arbor, Michigan
USA






Prof Sam Eldabe
Chair, IASP Neuromodulation SIG
Past-President, NSUKI
Consultant in Pain Medicine & Anaesthesia
The James Cook University Hospital
Middlesbrough, UK




Prof Bert Joosten
MH&Ns School for Mental Health & Neuroscience
Maastricht University
Maastricht
The Netherlands








Mr S S Kadirkamanathan
Consultant Upper GI Surgeon
Broomfield Hospital
Chelmsford
Essex, UK








Prof John Markman
Secretary, IASP SIG on Neuromodulation
Director, Translational Pain Research Program
Lead, Neuromedicine Pain Management Center
Department of Neurosurgery
University of Rochester School
of Medicine and Dentistry
Rochester, New York State,
USA






Prof Stephen B McMahon
Sherrington Professor of Physiology
Director, London Pain Consortium
Neurorestoration group
Wolfson Wing
King's College London
Guy's Campus,
London, UK








Dr Sherdil Nath
Expert in Interventional Pain Relief for over 30 Years
Private Pain Management Practice
UmeƄ, Sweden








Mr Nicholas Park
Consultant Neurosurgeon
Lancashire Teaching Hospitals
NHS Foundation Trust
Royal Preston Hospital
Preston
Lancashire, UK








Dr John Parker
Founder & CEO
Saluda Medical
New South Wales
Australia








Prof Lawrence R. Poree
Professor and Director of Neuromodulation Service
Department of Anesthesia and Perioperative Care
University of California at San Francisco
Treasurer of the North American Neuromodulation Society
Board of Directors for the International Neuromodulation Society
Institute of Neuromodulation Council Member
UCSF Pain Management Center
San Francisco, CA
USA







Prof Steven A Prescott
Neurosciences & Mental Health,
The Hospital for Sick Children
Department of Physiology
University of Toronto
Toronto, Canada






Dr Valerie Stevenson
Lead for Spasticity Management
Consultant Neurologist
National Hospital for Neurology & Neurosurgery
University College London Hospitals,
London, UK






Dr Simon J. Thomson
Emeritus Director-at-Large and Past-President, INS
Consultant in Pain Medicine & Neuromodulation
Basildon and Thurrock University Hospitals
Cambridge University Hospitals
United Kingdom







Dr Jean-Pierre Van Buyten
Consultant in Anesthesia & Pain Management
Director of the Multidisciplinary Pain Center
AZ Nikolaas
Sint-Niklaas
Belgium






Dr Armando Villarreal
Treasurer, IASP SIG on Neuromodulation
Clin.  Assist. Professor
Neurosurgical Partners
University of Rochester
Rochester, New York State,
USA





ASM PROGRAMME

To view Day One (11.11.17) of the NSUKI ASM Programme, CLICK HERE 

To view Day Two (12.11.17) of the NSUKI ASM Programme, CLICK HERE 

To download a copy of the ASM programme, CLICK HERE



FREE ORAL PRESENTATIONS

To view the abstracts selected for oral presentation on 12 November 2017, CLICK HERE


NSUKI ASM DINNER (11.11.17)















Exeter College
Turl Street
Oxford, OX1 3DP
United Kingdom

The NSUKI ASM Dinner too place at the 700+ year old Exeter College, Oxford on the evening of 11th November 2017


About the College

Exeter College is located at the heart of Oxford, adjoining the Bodleian Library. The College, the fourth oldest at the University, has occupied its current site on Turl Street since 1315, one year after it was founded. Today Exeter is home to a diverse community of fellows and students from across the world.