“Snapshots from the Asian Pain Academy Hands-on Workshop on Pain Management Interventions, held from 28th to 31st August 2025.”
- Asian Pain Academy

- Sep 9, 2025
- 4 min read








Photogallery of the Participants & Completion Certificates Ceremony: A Look Inside the Asian Pain Academy's Hands-On USG & C-Arm Guided Pain Management Workshop
Asian Pain Academy hosted a remarkable 4-day hands-on medical education workshop on USG & C-Arm guided pain management interventions from 7th – 10th August 2025, attracting a diverse group of physicians and anesthesiologists from across India and abroad.
This event wasn't just another workshop—it was a transformative experience that blended live case practice, expert mentoring, and advanced interventional pain techniques using ultrasound (USG) and fluoroscopic (C-Arm) guidance.
Photogallery of the Participants: A Glimpse Into an Immersive Learning Experience
The photogallery of the participants captures the intensity, focus, and camaraderie throughout the four days. From interactive didactic sessions to real-time procedures under faculty supervision, each image tells a story of dedication and growth.
Featured Participants Included:
• Dr. Sadhana Singh – Anaesthesiologist, Jaipur
• Dr. Gerald Kirenga – Anaesthesiologist, Rwanda
• Dr. Lakshmi Deepthi Davuluru – Anaesthesiologist, Vijayawada
• Dr. Partha Pratim Bhattacharya – Anaesthesiologist, Kolkata
• Dr. Sanyogita Vijay Naik – Anaesthesiologist, Pune
• Dr. Prabhat Kr. Dwivedi – Anaesthesiologist, Jharkhand
Their presence reflects the global reputation of Asian Pain Academy as a leading destination for practical, hands-on pain management education.
Completion Certificates Ceremony: Celebrating Skill, Dedication & Growth
The completion certificates ceremony was the highlight of the final day, where all participants were honored for their dedication and active participation.
Certificates were presented by esteemed faculty directors Dr. Debjyoti Dutta and Dr. Chinmoy Roy, acknowledging the participants' commitment to enhancing their clinical expertise in image-guided interventional pain procedures.
The moment was not only symbolic but served as a milestone for many, representing their readiness to apply these advanced techniques confidently in clinical practice.
Why USG & C-Arm Guided Pain Management Interventions Are the Future?
The workshop emphasized the value of integrating ultrasound and fluoroscopy for safer, more precise interventions. Key benefits include:
• Real-time visualization of nerves and soft tissues with ultrasound
• Accurate needle placement and drug delivery with C-arm fluoroscopy
• Enhanced patient safety and procedural efficiency
By training participants in both modalities, the academy ensures that clinicians are better prepared to handle complex chronic pain cases.


Structured Learning Through Real Cases & Expert Supervision:
The workshop’s format was designed to be highly interactive and hands-on, combining:
• Core knowledge through didactic lectures
• Real-life insights through live case demonstrations
• Supervised hands-on sessions with real volunteers
This immersive model helped participants translate textbook knowledge into confident, clinical performance.
Asian Pain Academy’s Vision: Empowering Pain Physicians Worldwide
This event represents Asian Pain Academy’s unwavering commitment to:
• Providing cutting-edge pain education
• Promoting global collaboration in pain medicine
• Supporting continuous skill enhancement through expert mentorship and real-time experience
The academy continues to be a leader in training physicians to deliver safe, effective, and image-guided pain management solutions.
Conclusion: Where Knowledge Meets Practice
The photogallery of the participants and the completion certificates ceremony reflect more than just moments—they represent a transformative journey in pain medicine education. Through this innovative, hands-on workshop, Asian Pain Academy once again reinforced its position at the forefront of clinical training and skill development in interventional pain management.
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