8th Cadaveric Pain Intervention Workshop by Daradia

Cadaveric Pain Intervention Workshop by Daradia Sets New Standard in Hands-On Training

Daradia: The Pain Clinic, a global leader in interventional pain medicine education, successfully concluded its 8th Cadaveric Workshop on 28–29 June 2025 at the Ramaiah Advanced Learning Center, Bengaluru. This comprehensive workshop has become a benchmark in pain medicine training in India, offering physicians the opportunity to gain hands-on experience in both basic and advanced pain management procedures using real human cadavers.

With over 18 years of experience in training pain physicians and more than 4,500 doctors trained globally, Daradia continues to provide high-quality education that blends evidence-based learning with practical skills development.


Why Daradia’s Cadaveric Workshop Is Gaining National and International Recognition

What makes Daradia’s cadaveric training programs stand out is their commitment to small-group learning, direct mentorship, and advanced procedural exposure. This edition featured:

  • 33 pain physician participants
  • 9 expert faculty members
  • A faculty-to-participant ratio of 1:3.6, ensuring individual attention
  • Training on C-arm-guided spine interventions and ultrasound-guided nerve blocks
  • Step-by-step demonstration and practice of transforaminal endoscopic discectomy
  • FIPP and CIPS-certified faculty

This structure ensures that every participant receives personalized instruction and adequate hands-on exposure—key components for developing expertise in interventional pain techniques.


Focus on Small Groups Enhances Learning Outcomes

In a world of overcrowded workshops and passive learning, Daradia’s approach is refreshingly different. Each cadaveric station is limited to 3–4 participants, allowing for:

  • Detailed procedural walkthroughs
  • Real-time correction and technique refinement
  • Interactive discussions on anatomy, imaging, and complication management

“We believe that small groups, live cadavers, and expert faculty create the best environment for mastering interventional pain procedures,” said Dr. Gautam Das, Director of Daradia and FIPP faculty.

This philosophy, backed by 18 years of academic leadership, makes Daradia one of the most trusted institutions for pain medicine education in India.


Endoscopic Discectomy: The Highlight of the Workshop

A major attraction of the June 2025 workshop was the hands-on module on Transforaminal Endoscopic Discectomy, a minimally invasive spine intervention gaining rapid adoption worldwide. Participants practiced:

  • Fluoroscopic localization of foraminal anatomy
  • Safe cannula insertion and endoscope docking
  • Visualization and removal of disc fragments
  • Patient selection and postoperative care strategies

This advanced training is rarely available in routine pain fellowships, making it a standout element in Daradia’s cadaveric curriculum.


Comprehensive Curriculum: From Basics to Advanced Interventions

The two-day event covered a full spectrum of interventional pain procedures, ideal for both early-career and experienced pain physicians.

Day 1 – Core Techniques:

  • Fluoroscopy-guided facet joint injections
  • Sacroiliac joint blocks
  • Caudal, interlaminar, and transforaminal epidurals
  • Basic ultrasound-guided peripheral nerve blocks

Day 2 – Advanced Modules:

  • Radiofrequency ablation (conventional & pulsed)
  • Sympathetic plexus blocks
  • Deep plexus and nerve blocks using ultrasound
  • Endoscopic spine interventions
  • Complication prevention and management

18 Years of Educational Excellence in Pain Medicine

Daradia has been a pioneer in pain education since 2007, offering both online and offline pain fellowships, cadaver-based workshops, and ultrasound simulator training. Its programs are recognized by national and international accrediting bodies and designed by experts with FIPP, CIPS, and PhD qualifications.

The institute continues to lead innovations in:

  • Fluoroscopy-guided interventional training
  • Ultrasound-based musculoskeletal pain management
  • AI-based pain education tools and simulators
  • Curriculum-based cadaveric workshops every 3–4 months

This consistent delivery of evidence-based, skill-focused education is what positions Daradia as a center of excellence for pain physician training.


Consistent Demand, Limited Seats

Due to high demand and limited seat availability, registrations for the cadaveric workshops are routinely closed two weeks before the event. Physicians from India, Bangladesh, Nepal, UAE, and Africa have attended past editions, citing value for money, quality of training, and international-standard mentorship.


Upcoming Opportunities

Daradia’s next Cadaveric Workshop on Interventional Pain Procedures is scheduled for October 2025. Pain physicians interested in fluoroscopy-guided interventions, ultrasound-guided techniques, and endoscopic spine surgery are encouraged to apply early.

For updates, visit https://daradia.com or follow their official channels.