
Noida International Institute of Medical Sciences (NIIMS), Medical College under Noida International University, in association with Yashoda Medicity, Indirapuram, has successfully concluded its 20th International Spine & Pain Live-cum-Cadaver Workshop. The intensive eight-day academic and hands-on training programme focused on advancing non-surgical pain management techniques for medical professionals.
The workshop attracted delegates from across India and overseas, making it a significant international academic event in the field of pain medicine. The programme was led by Dr. Neeraj Jain, internationally renowned pain specialist, marking his 20th consecutive training workshop aimed at skill enhancement and knowledge upgradation among pain physicians. Dr. Shantanu Mallik from Mumbai also played a key role in training faculty members and participants.
Speaking at the workshop, Dr. Neeraj Jain highlighted the importance of precise anatomical knowledge and evidence-based practices in managing chronic pain without unnecessary surgical interventions. He emphasised that structured training is essential to building a strong community of patient-centric pain specialists.
The cadaveric training sessions, conducted at the NIIMS campus, provided participants with hands-on exposure to advanced spine and pain intervention techniques. Faculty members from Yashoda Medicity, including Dr. Sunil Sharma, Dr. Rajshree, and Dr. Rakhi Goyal, contributed to academic discussions by sharing clinical insights and best practices.
Dr. Ranjit Ghuliani, MS, NIIMS, expressed gratitude to the university leadership for their continued support, noting that such initiatives strengthen the institution’s commitment to excellence in medical education and advanced clinical training.
Experts at the workshop also highlighted the growing prevalence of chronic pain conditions such as back pain, sciatica, neck pain, and joint disorders, underscoring the increasing role of pain physicians as frontline specialists in modern healthcare.
