
Advanced Interventional Pain Training with 1-to-1 Faculty Mentorship
From 29th to 31st January 2026, six doctors from the United Arab Emirates (UAE) participated in a customized cadaveric workshop in interventional pain medicine, organized by Daradia: The Pain Clinic at the prestigious Ramaiah Advanced Learning Center.
This exclusive three-day cadaveric workshop was meticulously designed to provide hands-on mastery of C-arm and ultrasound (USG) guided interventional pain procedures, tailored to the participants’ clinical goals and fellowship examination requirements.
Faculty-Led Excellence in Pain Medicine
The workshop was led by Dr Gautam Das, Founder of Daradia, along with a dedicated expert faculty team:
- Dr Sushpa Das
- Dr Sirish Amatya
- Dr Hari Poudel
- Dr Suzen Kaur
- Dr Vidiya Devi
The defining feature of this tailor-made workshop was its 1-to-1 faculty-to-participant ratio, ensuring individualized supervision, precision correction of technique, and complete conceptual clarity.
Comprehensive Coverage: Basic to Advanced Interventional Pain Procedures
The program covered a structured curriculum including:
1. C-Arm Guided Procedures
- Cervical, thoracic, and lumbar facet joint injections
- Medial branch blocks and radiofrequency techniques
- Transforaminal and interlaminar epidural injections
- Sacroiliac joint injections
- Different sympathetic blocks like the stellate ganglion, celiac plexus block etc
- Discography, Gasserian ganglion block and advanced spine interventions
2. Ultrasound (USG) Guided Procedures
- Peripheral nerve blocks
- Occipital nerve blocks
- Musculoskeletal pain interventions
- Abdominal and pelvic pain procedures
- Advanced sonoanatomy mapping
3. Fellowship Examination-Oriented Training
The workshop was aligned with the procedural and viva requirements of international fellowship exams including:
- FIPP
- CIPS
- FIAPM
Participants practiced not only the technical needle trajectories and C-arm positioning, but also exam-oriented clinical reasoning, complication management strategies, and structured case presentation approaches.
True Hands-On Learning Until Mastery
Unlike observational programs, this customized cadaveric workshop emphasized:
- Repeated procedural practice
- Step-by-step fluoroscopic positioning
- Real-time USG probe optimization
- Needle trajectory correction
- Complication avoidance strategies
The participants expressed immense satisfaction, particularly appreciating the opportunity to continue practicing each procedure until they achieved procedural confidence and mastery.
Why International Doctors Choose Daradia for Cadaveric Pain Workshops
Daradia’s cadaveric workshops are recognized for:
- Structured curriculum covering basic to advanced interventional pain techniques
- International-standard training environment
- Personalized mentorship
- Focus on both clinical practice and fellowship examination readiness
- Ethical, safe, and evidence-based procedural training
With growing participation from Africa, Southeast Asia, the Middle East, and Europe, Daradia continues to strengthen its position as a global hub for interventional pain education.
Strengthening International Academic Collaboration
The visit of six doctors from UAE reflects the increasing global demand for:
- Advanced interventional pain skills
- Standardized cadaveric procedural training
- Fellowship exam-focused preparation
- Mentored, small-group learning formats
Daradia remains committed to delivering customized training modules for international participants seeking excellence in pain medicine.



Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Customized Cadaveric Workshop in Interventional Pain Medicine (Jan 29–31, 2026)
1. Who organized the cadaveric workshop held in January 2026?
The workshop was organized by Daradia: The Pain Clinic and conducted at Ramaiah Advanced Learning Center from 29th to 31st January 2026.
2. Who led the workshop?
The program was led by Dr Gautam Das, along with faculty members:
- Dr Sushpa Das
- Dr Sirish Amatya
- Dr Hari Poudel
- Dr Suzen Kaur
- Dr Vidiya Devi
3. Who attended this workshop?
Six doctors from the United Arab Emirates (UAE) attended this customized cadaveric training program focused on interventional pain procedures for clinical practice and fellowship examinations.
4. What procedures were covered in the workshop?
The workshop covered both basic and advanced C-arm and ultrasound (USG) guided interventional pain procedures, including:
- Cervical, thoracic, and lumbar spine interventions
- Medial branch blocks and radiofrequency techniques
- Epidural injections (interlaminar & transforaminal)
- Sacroiliac joint procedures
- Peripheral nerve blocks
- Occipital nerve blocks
- Musculoskeletal and abdominal pain interventions
5. Was the training aligned with fellowship examinations?
Yes. The workshop curriculum was aligned with major fellowship examinations such as:
- FIPP
- CIPS
- FIAPM
Participants practiced exam-oriented technique, case discussion, complication management, and procedural viva preparation.
6. What makes Daradia’s cadaveric workshops unique?
Daradia’s tailored workshops are known for:
- 1-to-1 faculty-to-participant mentoring
- Hands-on repeated practice until mastery
- Real-time correction of C-arm positioning and needle trajectory
- Advanced ultrasound sonoanatomy guidance
- Customized curriculum based on participant goals
7. Is this workshop suitable for international doctors?
Yes. Daradia regularly conducts customized cadaveric workshops for international doctors from the Middle East, Africa, and Southeast Asia seeking advanced training in interventional pain medicine.
8. Do participants get enough hands-on exposure?
Absolutely. The workshop design ensures that participants practice each procedure multiple times until they achieve technical confidence and mastery under direct faculty supervision.
9. Where are these cadaveric workshops conducted?
Workshops are conducted in advanced cadaveric lab facilities such as Ramaiah Advanced Learning Center, Bengaluru, equipped for C-arm and ultrasound-guided interventional training.
10. How can doctors enroll in future cadaveric workshops by Daradia?
Interested doctors can contact Daradia: The Pain Clinic directly through daradia.com to request customized training programs tailored to their clinical and fellowship goals.
