Inside the Asian Pain Academy’s 4-Day Intensive Workshop on Ultrasound & C-Arm Guided Pain Interventions
- Asian Pain Academy

- Mar 10
- 2 min read
Updated: 5 days ago
From February 26 to March 1, 2026, the Asian Pain Academy conducted a comprehensive four-day hands-on workshop dedicated to Ultrasound (USG) and C-Arm–Guided Pain Management Interventions. This event brought together physicians and anaesthesiologists from across India and beyond. The program delivered far more than lectures; it offered a deeply immersive clinical training experience designed to translate knowledge into confident practice.
Moving Beyond Conventional CME
This was not a routine academic session. The workshop was built around practical mastery, combining:
Live procedural demonstrations
Real-time, image-guided patient interventions
Interactive case-based discussions
Supervised hands-on practice on volunteers
Participants actively performed ultrasound-guided nerve blocks and fluoroscopy-assisted procedures under expert mentorship. The focus was clear: precision, safety, and clinical excellence in modern pain management.
A Cohort Committed to Excellence
The program welcomed a diverse and highly motivated group of professionals, further strengthening the academy’s reputation as a premier center for interventional pain training. Among the participants were:
Dr. Shirsendu Nandi – Anaesthesiologist, Kolkata
Dr. Shiv Kr. Singh – Anaesthesiologist, Noida
Dr. Benjamin S. Sangma – Physician, Meghalaya
Dr. Gobinath L – Anaesthesiologist, Tamil Nadu
Dr. N. Sakthidevi – Anaesthesiologist, Chennai
Their enthusiasm and collaborative engagement created a vibrant learning environment marked by knowledge-sharing and professional camaraderie.
Capturing the Experience
The workshop’s photo moments reflect intense concentration, guided mentorship, and teamwork in action. Each image highlights the academy’s philosophy—transforming medical education into an interactive, skill-driven experience that directly enhances patient care.
Celebrating Achievement
The event concluded with a Certificate of Completion Ceremony led by the esteemed course directors:
Dr. Debjyoti Dutta
Dr. Chinmoy Roy
The ceremony symbolized more than course completion; it marked a significant professional milestone, equipping participants to confidently integrate advanced image-guided techniques into their clinical practice.
The Importance of Image-Guided Techniques
Throughout the program, emphasis was placed on the critical role of ultrasound and fluoroscopy in improving procedural outcomes. Participants gained deeper insight into:
Real-time anatomical visualization
Accurate needle placement
Enhanced procedural safety
Improved effectiveness in managing complex pain conditions
By mastering both modalities, attendees are now prepared to deliver targeted, evidence-based interventions that elevate standards of chronic pain care.
Designed for Real-World Impact
The workshop’s carefully structured curriculum blended theory with application, ensuring maximum skill acquisition. Through lectures, live demonstrations, and supervised hands-on sessions, participants left with strengthened competence, sharpened technique, and renewed clinical confidence.
This four-day intensive program stands as a testament to the Asian Pain Academy’s ongoing commitment to advancing excellence in interventional pain education.
Conclusion: A Step Towards Enhanced Pain Management
In conclusion, the Asian Pain Academy’s workshop was a significant step towards enhancing pain management practices. The skills and knowledge gained will undoubtedly benefit the participants and their patients. As healthcare professionals, we must continue to seek opportunities for growth and improvement.
By embracing advanced techniques and fostering a collaborative learning environment, we can elevate the standards of care in pain management. This workshop exemplifies the dedication to excellence that drives our profession forward.
Let’s continue to share knowledge and support each other in this vital field of healthcare. Together, we can make a difference in the lives of those suffering from pain.
For more information on upcoming workshops and training sessions, visit the Asian Pain Academy.
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