Considerations in Acute and Chronic Pain Management in Children

Dr Helen Neary, Alder Hey Children’s Hospital
25th May 2022
23:18

What better way to close off this season of the paediatric anaesthesia tutorial series than by Dr Helen Neary sharing her expertise on Acute and Chronic Pain Management in Children.

About the speaker

Dr Neary has been a Consultant Anaesthetist at Alder Hey Children’s Hospital since 2012. She has led the chronic pain service since then, expanding it to include a dedicated clinical nurse specialist, physiotherapist and psychologist as an MDT service from 2014.

She graduated from University of Leeds in 2000, began her anaesthesia training in north east England in Sunderland and Northumberland, and completed her registrar training in the Mersey region, including a year of advanced peadiatric training at Alder Hey Hospital. Prior to taking up her consultant post she completed a 12 month post-CCT fellowship in paediatric anaesthesia and paediatric pain at Montreal Children’s Hospital and McGill University.

She completed an MSc in Pain Management in 2017 via Edinburgh University, and post graduate diploma in Medical Law in 2011 via Northumbria University.

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