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National Congress of the Spanish Pain Society: Innovations and Learning in the Treatment of Chronic Pain.

National Congress of the Spanish Pain Society: Innovations and Learning in the Treatment of Chronic Pain.

From May 29-31, the National Congress of the Spanish Pain Society was held. This annual event brings together pain specialists and professionals from all over Spain and this year, the historic city of León hosted a vibrant exchange of knowledge and advances in the treatment of chronic pain.

Participation of MIVI Salud

MIVI Salud had a prominent representation at the congress with the attendance of several of our doctors from our units spread throughout Spain. This congress offered a valuable opportunity for our specialists to learn and perfect essential skills to improve the quality of life of patients suffering from chronic pain.

MIVI Salud Featured Speakers

Some of our colleagues were honored to act as speakers, sharing their knowledge and experience with the medical community:

Dr. Jesús de Santiago of the Pain Unit of MIVI Tenerife.

Dr. Guillerme Ferreira dos Santos of the MIVI Unit of the Instituto Aliaga.

Dr. Isaac Peña from the Pain Unit of MIVI Huelva and Seville.

Dr. Jorge Orduña of the MIVI Valencia Unit.

Dr. Víctor Mayoral of the MIVI Unit Instituto Aliaga

These doctors presented papers on the latest advances and techniques in pain treatment, contributing to the enrichment of collective knowledge.

Technological Innovations

One of the highlights of the congress was the introduction of new technologies in pain management. Our colleagues, including Dr. Morales from Hospital General de Barcelona, discussed several technological advances that promise to transform the way we treat chronic pain. The implementation of these technologies in our units is a hope to offer more effective and personalized treatments to our patients.

Conclusion

The National Congress of the Spanish Pain Society in León was an enriching event that allowed our MIVI Salud specialists not only to acquire new skills and knowledge, but also to actively contribute to the medical community. We remain committed to constantly improving our treatments and introducing innovations that benefit our patients. We thank all who participated and look forward to the next advances in the treatment of chronic pain.