
Jeremy Gauntlett-Gilbert
@drjeremygg
Clinical and Research Psychologist in the field of chronic pain and rehab psychology
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06-01-2017 13:44:45
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Supporting people with pain and multiple co-morbidities can be challenging. In our Throwback Thursday Clair jacobs and Leila Heelas share their wisdom in a webinar titled Pain Management: Conversations and interactions youtube.com/watch?v=n7127Bโฆ


Attention all health professionals ๐จ Join us on Friday 28th March for our Adolescent Study Day focusing on managing long term pain in adolescents! Chartered Society of Physiotherapy (CSP) PPA Royal College of Occupational Therapists British Psychological Society RUH Bath ๐ฅ Paul Watson Jeremy Gauntlett-Gilbert


This is indeed extraordinary - to see such high profile discussion of chronic pain (and being Stephen Fry, so funny and gentle) - and with Prof Tracey as a deeply informed interviewer Bath Centre for Pain Services

Happy New Year from the whole team at BCPS - Specialist Rehabilitation for Disabling Pain Condition ๐Jen Ford Jeremy Gauntlett-Gilbert Hamish Cameron


Our Honorary Fellowships are for extraordinary contributions to the specialty of Emergency Medicine. Dr Jo Daniels Dr Jo Daniels, an academic Clinical Psychologist at Bath University University of Bath, has been recognised today at the ๐ #RCEMDiploma Ceremony for her work with the


What a great recognition. Well done Dr Jo Daniels !



Pain research must reflect the diversity of those it serves. A new editorial from PAIN's Editor-in-Chief Karen Deborah Davis explores the critical role of #DEI in study design & clinical practice. Read more: bit.ly/3D5WgJO #ScienceForAll



A great morning out at Bath City Farm doing pain rehabilitation amongst the goats, chickens, pigs, sheep and even alpacas ๐๐ฟ Such a lovely way to connect with nature and makes rehabilitation fun!



Thank you Uehiro Inst! Here are some thoughts about why people might object to their medical notes being sold. Are some things not for the marketplace? Thoughts following some great teaching from Ethox Centre