Sri Balaji
Action Medical Institute Healing with a Human Touch
Live workshop SPINE & PAIN CLINIC
16th- 22nd August and 27th- 2ndSeptember, 2012
Dr. Neeraj Jain, MD, FIPP SENIOR CONSULTANT SPINE & PAIN SPECIALIST 98100 33800 (M) 27341685 (C)
[email protected] www.spinenpain.com SPINE & PAIN CLINIC SRI BALAJI ACTION MEDICAL INSTITUTE & ACTION CANCER HOSPITAL SANT PARMANAND HOSPITAL http://actionhospital.com/Pain-management.aspx?id=23 http://sphdelhi.org/department.php?id=24 http://www.linkedin.com/pub/dr-neeraj-jain/22/27/196
Dear Friends, We are organizing LIVE WORKSHOP of basic & advance Interventional Pain management Procedures around ICIPM 2012 at New Delhi. This live workshop is designed for everyone to experience & practice basic and advanced interventional pain procedures. The purpose of the workshop is to assist & convert theoretical Pain Specialists into Practicing ones with good knowledge & high skills. There are two (one-week each) capsules on dates 16th- 22nd August and 27th- 2ndSeptember, 2012. You can select the capsule of your choice & register for them at the earliest. Send me your CV to assist you better. There is a provision for accommodation, conveyance & meals on prior booking. Note: Course is limited to 20 participants for hands-on workshop. The Dates, Venue & fee for each one-week capsule is mentioned in table below. You can send me your preferences and can pay by NEFT or bank draft. Details undermentioned. Dr. Neeraj Jain A/c No.- 08492010003150, IFSC Code: ORBC0100849 Oriental Bank of Commerce D-13, Central Market, Prashant Vihar, Delhi-110085
Course Details Dates : 16th- 22nd August and 27th- 2ndSeptember, 2012. Venue: Sri Balaji Action Medical Institute A-4 Pashchim Vihar, New Delhi- 110063 www.actionhospital.com
LIVE WORKSHOP SPINE & PAIN CLINIC Registration Workshop Only Accommodation, meals & conveyance Daily Schedule 8:00 AM – 9:00 AM 9:00 AM – 12:00 PM 12:00 PM – 1:00 PM 1:00 PM – 3:30 PM 3:30 PM – 4:00 PM 4:00 PM – 6:00 PM 6:00 PM – 7:00 PM 7:00 PM – 8:00 PM 8:00 PM – 9:00 PM
Rs. 15,000 /Rs. 10,000 /-
Breakfast @ Hotel/Hostel Lectures, Videos, Live OPD, Reference Materials Lunch Break Live Workshop Tea Break Live Workshop Open Forum Day closing Dinner @ Hotel/Hostel
This will be backed up with adequate suitable educational material & videos. List of reference books (Pain Library) is attached
PROCEDURES INCLUDING: Observership & Hands-on training (Fluoroscopic/ Ultrasound/ CT guided procedures) for some serious learners, for pain procedures mentioned below: Cervical & Lumbar Discography with Intradiscal Decompressions (Dekompressor & Biacuplasty). Lumbar/ Cervical/ Caudal/ Transforaminal Decompressive Neuroplasty with Epidural Adhenolysis & Selective Nerve Root Blocks. Facet (Cervical/ Thoracic/ Lumbar) RF Denervation, Facet Joint Blocks. Vertebroplasty, Kyphoplasty, Sacroplasty. Ozonucleolysis (Cervical/ Thoracic/ Lumbar). Trigeminal/ Sphenopalatine/ Glossopharyngeal RF/Chemical Blocks. Stellate Ganglion Sympathectomy (RF/ Chemical). Celiac Plexus/ Splanchnic / Superior Hypogastric/Impar Blocks (RF/ Chemical). Lumbar/ Thoracic T2, T3 Sympathectomy (RF/Chemical). Intrathecal/ Epidural Catheter & Pumps, & Lead Placement. Carpal Tunnel/ Suprascapular/ Lat. Cut N of Thigh / Inguinal Nerves Blocks. SI Joint Block & RF Denervation. Shoulder, Knee & Joints Blocks. Botox Injection, Ozone Prolotherapy. Paravertebral & Psoas Compartment Block. Piriformis & other Somatic Musculoskeletal Injections & other procedures of your choice/interest.
Live workshop
LIVE WORKSHOP SPINE & PAIN CLINIC “PAIN MANAGEMENT- A SUPER-SPECIALTY” "Despite the Quantum of patients suffering from pain in India with startling statistics, pain still remains inappropriate & inadequately treated. Although tremendous scientific & technological advances have been made, the knowledge & techniques are highly underutilized. This is due to lack of dissemination of information to clinicians. The treatment of the acute, chronic & cancer pain is demanding & challenging. Effective pain management presents a significant challenge for physicians, other healthcare professionals, and their patients. There have been many advances in the understanding& usefulness of an intervention at right time in selective patients producing excellent results. Our ultimate goal is to cure & care people suffering from pain, make them productive human beings for the society and increase their self esteem so that they can live life as normal individuals. Interventional pain procedures scores over both medicine and surgery, as they do not have side effects like medicines. Surgeries for pain, have now limited indications, usually as a last resort. The interventional pain procedures produce immediate pain relief, can be performed with ease by pain physicians without anesthesia as outpatient or daycare and adequate duration of pain relief obtained and suitable for surgically unfit & debilitated patients, procedure can be repeated safely if required. Advances in cardiovascular surgery or high-tech investigative facilities in India are on par with any advanced country, at least in some cities. Though skills, advanced equipments are available, still pain relief is not available to majority of its population. At least a million people in India suffer unrelieved cancer pain. The number of people suffering from other chronic pain conditions is anyone's guess. Paradoxically, India stands high chance to become the health destination for pain management for the world, by using interventional pain therapies. With the advancement of technology and science, we have unveiled many aspects of the pain and its treatment. We have to work hard to spread the knowledge of interventional pain techniques. Unfortunately awareness about pain management among medical professionals is very limited. In contrast to USA and other developed countries Indian medical community is not aware of interventional pain management techniques which can be helpful for many patients suffering from intractable chronic pain. Under-treatment of pain is a major public health concern. It is a silent pandemic. It is cruel to deny people in pain access to effective pain treatment. People should not be suffering needlessly."