Aimed at allied and veterinary professionals, the Chronic Pain Symposium 26 has something for everyone!
With lectures from world renowned experts covering a wide range of topics, there is top notch education available and a massive 30+ hours of CPD to add to your portfolio.
FRIDAY 24 – MONDAY 26 APRIL 2026
We do not plan to simply educate. We plan to Engage, Educate, Enable and Empower every attendee to become competent advocates of chronic pain management. Through innovative “buddying up” lecture delivery, where we host leaders in the field of pain management with their colleagues and friends, attendees will immerse themselves in knowledge sharing, discussion and a tight network of clinicians and therapists where the primary goal is welfare through excellent pain management. This dynamic delivery style echoes the #OneTeam approach required to challenge chronic pain as a cause of suffering in our companion animals.
The Chronic Pain Symposium 2025 will feature some of the biggest and best speakers in the world, focusing on chronic pain in small animals. With a day of bitesize talks to wet your appetite, three full days of live lectures including a full day on “the journey of OA” – a structured day of lectures based on the needs of an OA dog throughout its lifespan.
You can attend the full event for FREE, or upgrade to a VIP ticket for extra content, bonuses, and the event recordings!
VISIT THE CHRONIC PAIN SYMPOSIUM 2026 WEBSITE FOR MORE INFORMATION.
We do not plan to simply educate. We plan to ENGAGE, EDUCATE, ENABLE and EMPOWER every attendee to become competent advocates of chronic pain management.
Through innovative “buddying up” lecture delivery, where we host leaders in the field of pain management with their colleagues and friends, attendees will immerse themselves in knowledge sharing, discussion and a tight network of clinicians and therapists where the primary goal is welfare through excellent pain management.
This dynamic delivery style echoes the #OneTeam approach required to challenge chronic pain as a cause of suffering in our companion animals.