FACULTY
Daradia Faculty
Daradia brings together a focused team of pain medicine educators who support structured learning in interventional pain practice, chronic pain management, and clinical decision-making. Moreover, the faculty work closely with course participants through teaching sessions, case discussions, and guidance aligned with evidence-based pain care.
Because Daradia focuses on academic clarity and practical skills, each faculty member contributes domain strengths that improve learning outcomes in pain medicine training.
Faculty at Daradia
Dr Gautam Das MD, FIPP, FIAPM
Dr Gautam Das is a senior pain physician and the founder of Daradia. In addition, he has extensive experience in interventional pain medicine, musculoskeletal ultrasound, and pain education. He emphasises evidence-based clinical practice and structured training that improves real-world decision-making in pain management.
Dr Sushpa Das MD, FIPP, CIPS, FIAPM
Dr Sushpa Das is a pain physician involved in clinical pain management and academic teaching. Furthermore, her interests include chronic pain syndromes and patient-centred pain care. She supports structured learning that helps clinicians apply pain medicine concepts safely in daily practice.
Dr Shirish P Amatya MD, FIPP, CIPS
Dr Shirish Amatya is a pain physician from Nepal with expertise in interventional pain management. Additionally, he contributes to pain education and skills development for clinicians. His work supports the wider adoption of modern pain medicine practices in the region.
Dr Smruti Rekha Hota MD, FIPP, CIPS, EDPM
Dr Smruti Rekha Hota is an anaesthesiologist with a special interest in pain medicine. Consequently, her clinical focus includes chronic pain management and perioperative pain strategies. She also supports academic learning that strengthens the basics of pain assessment and rational treatment planning.
Dr Hari Poudel MD, FIPP
Dr Hari Poudel is a pain physician with experience in managing chronic musculoskeletal pain and neuropathic pain conditions. Moreover, he participates in clinical training initiatives that strengthen applied pain medicine skills. His approach supports practical, patient-focused pain care.
Dr Anamul H Milton EDPM, CIPS, FIPP
Dr Milton is a pain physician with experience in managing chronic musculoskeletal pain and chronic pain conditions. Moreover, he participates in clinical training initiatives that strengthen applied pain medicine skills. His approach supports practical, patient-focused pain care.
Dr Ayananshu Nayak CCT, Consultant Psychiatrist
Dr Ayananshu Nayak is a psychiatrist with a focused interest in pain medicine. Additionally, his clinical work encompasses chronic pain management. He contributes to teaching initiatives that help clinicians build a systematic approach to pain diagnosis and treatment.
Why Daradia Faculty Matters in Pain Medicine Training
Daradia’s faculty approach emphasises structured learning rather than fragmented information. Therefore, learners gain clarity in pain assessment, treatment planning, and procedure-oriented thinking. Moreover, the teaching style supports safe clinical adoption, especially for doctors integrating pain medicine into routine practice.
Clinical Focus Areas Supported by the Faculty
- Chronic pain assessment and clinical reasoning
- Rational pharmacotherapy in pain medicine
- Musculoskeletal pain and functional pain syndromes
- Neuropathic pain patterns and decision pathways
- Fundamentals of interventional pain medicine
- Ultrasound and image-guided pain procedure orientation
Conclusion
Daradia faculty combine clinical experience with academic teaching to support structured learning in pain medicine. Furthermore, their guidance helps clinicians build safe, evidence-aligned pathways for chronic pain care, interventional thinking, and confident patient management.