PGIMER Hosts International Conference on Advanced Pain Management and Neuromodulation

PGIMER Hosts International Conference on Advanced Pain Management and Neuromodulation

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The Department of Anaesthesia and Intensive Care, PGIMER, Chandigarh, is currently hosting InProNeuromod 2026 – an International Conference on Interventional Procedures and Neuromodulation, under the aegis of the Association of Pain Medicine (AOPM). The three-day conference is bringing together internationally renowned experts from the UK, USA and Singapore, along with leading Indian specialists, for advanced academic and hands-on training in contemporary pain management.

A major highlight of the conference is advanced neuromodulation workshops led by international experts and its strong emphasis on practical, skill-based learning. The programme includes a live ultrasound sono-anatomy masterclass, eight ultrasound hands-on stations, fluoroscopy-guided cadaveric needling and advanced neuromodulation.

Unlike conventional conferences that primarily focus on lectures, InProNeuromod 2026 is designed around intensive hands-on learning.

Prof Kajal Jain and Prof Babita Ghai

The academic content and unique hands-on format have received an overwhelming response, with registrations exceeding the originally planned capacity, reaching 80 in number. The conference is bringing together pain physicians, anaesthesiologists and other specialists from across India and abroad, providing a platform for learning, collaboration and exchange of expertise in the rapidly evolving field of interventional pain medicine and neuromodulation.

Prof Kajal Jain, Head of the Department of Anaesthesia and Intensive Care, PGIMER, and Organising Chairperson, along with Prof Babita Ghai, Organising Secretary, and the organising team are coordinating the three-day academic programme.

Ajit Kumar Singh

Senior Journalist

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