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lpf council: dr teo goroszeniuk (president), dr arun bhaskar, dr raj munglani, dr andrzej krol, dr damien smith wednesday, 6 june 2018 16 november 2018 - at the house of lords we are delighted to be holding the 20th black-tie meeting of the at the house of lords on the evening of friday, 16th november 2018. watch this space for updates on this special anniversary meeting. further information also available from: [email protected] posted by ciaran wazir at wednesday, june 06, 2018 email this blogthis! share to twitter share to facebook share to pinterest thursday, 4 january 2018 20 april 2018 - at the reform club the returned to the reform club, london on friday, 20th april 2018 for the 19th black-tie meeting. we were honoured that prof robert levy, president-elect, international neuromodulation society, and editor-in-chief, neuromodulation journal, technology at the neural interface, joined us in london and gave the guest lecture on: "paradigm shifts in neuromodulation" lpf special guest speaker prof robert levy president-elect, international neuromodulation society editor-in-chief, neuromodulation journal, technology at the neural interface director, marcus neuroscience institute chairman, sandler department of neurosurgery professor at florida atlantic university boca raton, florida, usa after dinner debates chairman dr simon thomson past-president, international neuromodulation society consultant in pain medicine and neuromodulation director of pain management services basildon and thurrock university hospitals basildon, essex, uk meeting timetable venue: the reform club, 104 pall mall, st. james's, london sw1y 5ew the library 18.30hrs-19.00hrs: registration 19.00hrs-20.00hrs: update from lpf council & special guest lecture 20.00hrs-23.30hrs: dinner & after dinner discussions/debates (chairman: dr s. thomson) close of meeting dress code strictly black-tie continuing medical education *the meeting was approved for 3 cpd points by the royal college of anaesthetists, london, uk post-meeting lpf social event 21.04.18 members of the lpf took part in the special social event arranged on 21.04.18 at her majesty's theatre, haymarket for a performance of the 'phantom of the opera' musical. 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. posted by ciaran wazir at thursday, january 04, 2018 email this blogthis! share to twitter share to facebook share to pinterest thursday, 3 august 2017 17 nov 2017 - at the carlton club, off pall mall the 18th meeting of the took place at the carlton club, st james' street, london on 17 november 2017. the 185 year old club is famous for being the original home of the conservative party. the lpf were were honoured by prof nadey hakim's kind invitation to the club and were very grateful for his inspirational special guest lecture at the meeting. host & guest speaker 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  history of the club the club was founded in 1832, following the massive reform majority in the 1831 general election, by tory peers, mps and others, in order to improve the organisation and effectiveness of the party. on 10 march 1832, a meeting at the thatched house tavern appointed a committee to take on and manage new premises in carlton terrace. the name ‘carlton club’ was adopted a week later. by 1835 the club’s wealth and standing were such that it moved to specially designed premises on pall mall. membership was a badge of allegiance to the conservative party and the club provided the core of the party’s organisation for many decades, particularly before the foundation of conservative central office. the present address of 69 st james’s street only became a clubhouse after the pall mall building was destroyed during the second world war. thankfully, many of the club’s most valuable portraits survived and now adorn the clubhouse walls. the architect thomas hopper (1776-1856) designed the clubhouse in a restrained palladian style, using portland stone. like so many regency buildings, the interior is dominated by an impressive stone staircase. hopper used greek sources for inspiration for the decoration. over the years, the clubhouse has been lovingly restored and maintained in a way that is deeply respectful of its heritage. posted by ciaran wazir at thursday, august 03, 2017 email this blogthis! share to twitter share to facebook share to pinterest monday, 2 january 2017 21 april 2017 - lpf returns to the ivy, london's west end the returned to the private room at the ivy on 21 april 2017. we were delighted to welcome prof josé de andrés, president of the european society for regional anaesthesia and pain therapy (esra), for a guest lecture on "functional spinal anatomy in pain practice. from dorsal roots to drg and beyond.” special guest speaker prof josé de andrés president, esra professor of anesthesia, valencia university medical school chairman, dept of anesthesiology and critical care director of multidisciplinary pain management center general university hospital valencia spain continuing medical education *the meeting was approved for 3 cpd points by the royal college of anaesthetists, london, uk posted by ciaran wazir at monday, january 02, 2017 email this blogthis! share to twitter share to facebook share to pinterest saturday, 23 july 2016 25 nov 2016 - lpf at the reform club, pall mall normal 0 false false false false en-gb x-none x-none the lpf returned to the reform club, pall mall on the evening of friday, 25 th november 2016. leading barrister mr stuart mckechnie gave the guest lecture on “the role of a doctor in an age of conflict”. lpf guest speaker mr stuart mckechnie barrister 9 gough square london, uk special guest dr christophe perruchoud president, swiss neuromodulation society consultant in pain medicine & anaesthesia department of anesthesiology and pain management ensemble hospitalier de la côte (ehc) morges, switzerland continuing medical education *the meeting was approved for 3 cpd by the royal college of anaesthetists, london, uk 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 pa

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