Professor Elizabeth Leroux, MD, FRCPC, is the Director of the Headache Center at the University of Montreal, Notre-Dame Hospital, Canada. There, she is developing interdisciplinary treatment programs for chronic headaches to serve patients in Canada. She is the initiator of the websites Migraine Quebec and Migraine Canada . Professor Leroux is also the Secretary General of the Canadian Headache Society and is a dedicated advocate for the needs of migraine and headache patients.

Professor Leroux spent a week at the Migraine and Headache Center at the Kiel Pain Clinic. During her stay, we were able to exchange many ideas and visions with her.

It became clear that in many countries around the world, significant barriers still exist to providing modern care for migraines, headaches, and chronic headache disorders. Modern migraine and headache therapy requires a global effort. Networking and the mutual exchange of experiences contribute to reducing the burden on those affected more effectively and sustainably.

In the videos, Prof. Leroux talks about her experiences at the Kiel Pain Clinic.
 
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In French