Interdisciplinary Forum

A different way to think about complex patients.

The patient moves through time.

Clinicians enter the story at different moments.

Every clinician contributes to the patient’s journey.

Few have the opportunity to see how that journey unfolds beyond their own consultation.

Pain Perspectives brings together different points along the patient’s journey.

Pain Perspectives: Advances in Facial Pain and Headache Management

Buenos Aires, Argentina
November 11 to 15, 2026 

Modern medicine has produced extraordinary expertise across every speciality. Yet complex patients continue to challenge even the most experienced clinicians because their journey unfolds over time, across multiple consultations, investigations, treatments and referrals.

Pain Perspectives was created to examine that journey differently.

Through complex patient cases, six clinicians from different specialities come together for three mornings of thoughtful, moderated discussion. Rather than focusing on a single consultation or one point in the patient’s journey, the forum explores how that journey evolves over time and how each clinical encounter influences the next.

There are no lectures.

No podium.

No rush to reach a treatment recommendation.

Instead, participants have an increasingly rare opportunity in modern clinical practice: protected time to think, explore, and examine complex patients alongside colleagues whose expertise complements their own.

Guided by an experienced faculty moderator, each discussion examines how history, investigations, previous interventions and clinical decisions shape the patient’s journey over time. The discussion is centred on understanding how each clinical encounter contributes to the patient’s care.

Beyond the discussion table, Buenos Aires provides the ideal setting for reflection and conversation. Shared meals, informal discussions and time spent exploring the city allow professional relationships to develop naturally, creating a community that often extends well beyond the forum itself.

Participants return to practice with a deeper appreciation for how today’s clinical decisions influence the patient’s journey tomorrow. They return with a broader understanding of where their own consultation fits within that journey—and with renewed insight into the complex patients who continue to challenge us.

Every clinician shapes the conversation.

Why an Interdisciplinary Forum?

Persistent facial pain and headache are among the most complex conditions encountered in clinical practice.

Patients often move through multiple consultations, investigations, treatments, and referrals before a diagnosis is established or meaningful improvement is achieved. Neurologists, oral and maxillofacial surgeons, pain physicians, family physicians, emergency physicians, radiologists, dentists, and other specialists may each become involved at different stages of the patient’s journey.

Pain Perspectives was created because these clinical encounters are usually experienced one at a time.

By bringing different points along the patient’s journey into the same discussion, participants explore the diagnosis and management of complex facial pain while also examining how clinical decisions, investigations, referrals and evolving presentations influence one another over time.

The result is a richer understanding of the patient’s journey through complex facial pain and the role each clinical encounter plays in shaping that journey.

Why Six Participants?

The forum is intentionally limited to six clinicians per discussion table.

Equal Participation
Every clinician contributes.

Multiple Perspectives
Different specialities examine the same patient’s journey.

Collaborative Reasoning
Clinical decisions are explored together.

This small format encourages open discussion, thoughtful debate, and meaningful participation from every clinician. As participants examine the same patient journey together, each clinician contributes the expertise of their own discipline while gaining insight into how different clinical encounters shape the patient over time.

What to Expect.

The programme combines moderated, case-based discussion with opportunities for professional networking and cultural experiences in Buenos Aires. Participants are expected to contribute actively throughout the forum. Each discussion is moderated by an experienced faculty member.

  • Three mornings of moderated, case-based discussion
  • Participant and faculty clinical cases
  • Six clinicians at each discussion table
  • Interdisciplinary clinical reasoning
  • Protected time for discussion and reflection
  • Conversation that continues beyond the meeting room

Who Should Participate?

Pain Perspectives is designed for clinicians involved in the diagnosis and management of facial pain and headache disorders, including:

Medical
Neurology
Neuroradiology
Pain Medicine
Family Medicine
Emergency Medicine
Otolaryngology (ENT)
Psychology

Dental
Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery
General Dentistry
Orthodontics

Applications from clinicians with related expertise are also welcome.

The Venue – The Palacio Duhau

The private library was selected to encourage conversation rather than formal presentation, ensuring every participant has an equal voice.

About Buenos Aires

The programme balances moderated clinical discussion with opportunities to experience one of South America’s great cultural cities.

Two optional social programmes have been incorporated into the forum to introduce participants to two defining elements of Argentine culture: the asado and the tango.

Outside the morning discussions, participants are encouraged to explore Buenos Aires while allowing conversations and professional relationships to continue naturally.

Questions?

What is the educational approach?
Pain Perspectives is built around moderated, case-based discussion rather than lectures. The forum is designed for experienced clinicians and is grounded in clinical reasoning, interdisciplinary dialogue, and thoughtful examination of the complex patient journey. Category 1 CME credits – application in progress.



How much preparation is required?

Very little. Clinicians are encouraged to review any cases provided in advance, but extensive preparation is not expected. The value of the forum comes from discussion, clinical experience, and the exchange of perspectives.



What happens each morning?
Each morning begins with one or more clinical cases moderated by the faculty member. Participants explore diagnosis, clinical reasoning, and the different perspectives each speciality brings to the same patient. The discussion follows the patient’s journey over time, allowing participants to examine how different clinical encounters influence one another.



Can I bring my own patient case?
Yes. Participants are encouraged to bring their own patient cases. Selected participant cases may be incorporated into the forum discussions, allowing clinicians from different specialities to examine the same patient journey from multiple clinical perspectives..



Is there time to continue the discussions?
Yes. The small-group format naturally encourages conversation. Shared meals and informal time in Buenos Aires provide opportunities for those conversations to continue beyond the meeting room.



Can my accompanying person attend the social programme?
Yes. Accompanying persons are welcome. While participants attend the morning discussions, accompanying persons may explore Buenos Aires independently or participate in optional activities. They are welcome to join the forum’s social programme, providing opportunities for everyone to come together.



Can the registration fee be paid by my institution or hospital?
Yes. Many participants use institutional, departmental, hospital, or continuing education funding where available. An invoice is available upon request.



Do I arrange my own travel?
Yes. Participants arrange their own flights and accommodation. Hotel recommendations are available, and the venue is centrally located in Recoleta.

Ready to Join the Discussion?


If you would like to be considered for participation, please complete the Registration Request Form below.

Have questions? We are happy to discuss whether this forum is the right fit for you.

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