Continuous medical education plays a crucial role in improving patient outcomes and fostering the adoption of innovative techniques. In this context, the Verona Pain Academy, taking place on April 9–10 at Policlinico G.B. Rossi in Verona, represents an important opportunity for focused, high-level training.
Dedicated to osteoarthritis and MFAT (Microfragmented Adipose Tissue) technique, the Academy brings together a selected group of physicians for an intensive residential program combining theoretical insights and practical application.
Under the direction of Prof. Vittorio Schweiger, the course is designed to provide participants with a deeper understanding of regenerative approaches in pain management, with particular attention to minimally invasive techniques and their clinical potential.
Hands-on training remains a key element of this initiative. By working directly on procedures and sharing experiences with peers and experts, participants can strengthen both their technical skills and their clinical decision-making process.
BPB MEDICA™ is proud to contribute to this educational initiative through its non-binding commercial support, reinforcing its commitment to the dissemination of knowledge and the advancement of medical practice in the field of regenerative medicine.
Initiatives such as the Verona Pain Academy highlight the importance of collaboration between healthcare professionals, educators, and industry in driving continuous innovation and improving standards of care.
