Pune (Maharashtra) [India], December 20: Dr. Gautam Das, one of India’s pioneering pain physicians and founder of Daradia: The Pain Clinic, Kolkata, was conferred the Dr. M. J. Joshi – IMA Bhushan Award by Indian Medical Association (IMA), Pune, during MULTICON 2025 held on 7 December.

The prestigious oration and award were instituted in 2014 by Dr. Madhuri Lokapur and her family in memory of her father, Dr. M. J. Joshi, a gifted surgeon, revered teacher, and noted philanthropist. The award honours medical professionals who have made sustained and meaningful contributions to clinical excellence, education, and service to society.

Dr. Das delivered the Dr. M. J. Joshi Oration at MULTICON 2025, highlighting the evolution of pain medicine in India, the growing importance of evidence-based interventional techniques, and the role of structured education in improving patient outcomes. His work spans clinical innovation, original research published in peer-reviewed journals, and large-scale physician training initiatives.

Over the past two decades, Dr. Das has been instrumental in advancing the practice of interventional pain management in India. Through Daradia: The Pain Clinic, he established one of the country’s advanced centres dedicated exclusively to pain management. The clinic has received multiple recognitions for clinical excellence, education, and innovation.

In addition to clinical work, Dr. Das has played a significant role in medical education. He has trained more than 3,000 pain physicians through structured online and offline courses, fellowships, cadaveric workshops, and hands-on training programs, contributing to capacity building in pain medicine across India and internationally.

Speaking on the occasion, Dr. Das expressed his gratitude for the honour and reflected on its significance:

“It is deeply humbling to receive an award associated with the legacy of Dr. M. J. Joshi, whose life represented the highest values of our profession—commitment to patients, excellence in teaching, and service to society. I am grateful to Dr. Madhuri Lokapur and her family, and to IMA Pune, for this recognition. Such moments reaffirm one’s responsibility to continue contributing meaningfully to medicine and education.”

Dr. Madhuri Lokapur, while introducing the oration, recalled her father’s dedication to teaching and philanthropy, and noted that the award seeks to honour physicians who embody those ideals through their professional journey.

The Dr. M. J. Joshi – IMA Bhushan Award is regarded as one of IMA Pune’s most respected academic recognitions, celebrating not only professional achievements but also long-term impact on medical education and patient care.

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About Dr. Gautam Das

Dr. Gautam Das is a senior pain physician, educator, and researcher, and the Founder of Daradia: The Pain Clinic, Kolkata. He is known for his work in interventional pain management, regenerative therapies, and pain education. Dr. Das has authored multiple peer-reviewed publications and has been actively involved in training physicians through national and international educational initiatives.

About Daradia: The Pain Clinic

Daradia: The Pain Clinic is a specialised centre in Kolkata dedicated to comprehensive pain management, education, and research. The institution is recognised for its contributions to clinical pain care, physician training programs, and academic initiatives in pain medicine.

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Kolkata (West Bengal) [India], November 12: Daradia: The Pain Clinic commemorates its Foundation Day, marking the 12 November 2013 laying of the foundation stone of its current building by Prof. P. Prithvi Raj, legendary pioneer of interventional pain medicine and founder of the World Institute of Pain (WIP). In a letter to Founder-Director Dr. Gautam Das, Prof. Raj praised his “untiring efforts and dedication,” acknowledging the determination that carried Daradia from a single-floor practice in September 2008 to beginning operations in the purpose-built facility on 5 November 2018–and onward to its present role as a leader in patient care, physician education, and research.

Over the past decade, Daradia has scaled a comprehensive, image-guided model of care that aligns clinical decision-making with rigorous training and measurable outcomes. The institute hosts an annual international conference featuring global faculty, case-based teaching, and live demonstrations. Its peer-reviewed editorial work around musculoskeletal ultrasound underscores the clinic’s emphasis on anatomy, imaging, and safety in practice. A robust slate of online courses and fellowships has trained 4,500+ physicians worldwide through structured curricula, case discussions, and proctored evaluations that translate directly to the bedside. Hands-on learning remains central: cadaveric workshops every three months attract 150+ participants to master ultrasound-guided MSK interventions and C-arm-guided spine procedures in small groups. Details on upcoming hands-on programs are available at Daradia’s cadaveric workshop page (https://www.daradia.com/cadaver-workshop), while broader information on the institute’s clinical and educational mission can be found at the main site (https://www.daradia.com).

Daradia’s performance has been recognized nationally and internationally. Early milestones include the Excellence in Pain Practice (EPP) Award from the World Institute of Pain and the “Best Pain Clinic in India” citation from the Indian Society for Study of Pain (ISSP)–honors that reinforced the clinic’s founding commitment to evidence-based protocols, imaging verification, and longitudinal follow-up. These same principles now inform fellowship assessments, simulator-assisted learning, and the clinic’s expanding repository of procedural pathways.

The institute’s facilities integrate service with education. Five ultrasound machines support intensive MSK ultrasound learning alongside daily clinical use, while four C-arm fluoroscopy units enable advanced interventional procedures and faculty-supervised training. A dedicated institutional ethics committee oversees investigator-initiated and collaborative studies in pain medicine, ensuring research governance and enabling a steady pipeline of projects that refine protocols, curricula, and quality-improvement metrics. Trainees work through step-by-step pathways, live demonstration checklists, and post-course assessments so that what is taught is what is practiced–safely, consistently, and compassionately.

“On Foundation Day we honor Prof. P. Prithvi Raj, who laid our foundation stone on 12 November 2013–his vision still guides us as we train compassionate clinicians and expand access to precise, image-guided pain care,” said Dr. Sushpa Das, Chief Consultant, Daradia. “Our focus remains on translating anatomy and imaging into reproducible techniques that improve patient outcomes.”

Daradia’s one-year fellowship consolidates this philosophy, preparing physicians for independent, guideline-driven practice with sustained mentorship and outcomes tracking. The program’s hybrid design blends asynchronous foundations, live virtual case rounds, and in-person labs, reinforcing diagnostic reasoning and procedural safety. Complementary short-format online certificates provide modular entry points for working clinicians, while alumni communities facilitate second opinions, case audits, and collaborative research across regions. The result is a global network that shares real-world experience, fosters academic exchange, and helps local teams adopt best practices quickly and responsibly.

As Daradia observes Foundation Day each 12 November, the institute renews its commitment to patient-first, evidence-based, image-guided care; to expanding access through fellowships, workshops, and digital learning; and to strengthening research that directly improves outcomes for people living with spine, joint, neuropathic, cancer, and regenerative pain conditions. With its expanding educational calendar, growing alumni base, and integrated research oversight, Daradia remains focused on the practical, day-to-day decisions that ensure safer procedures, better function, and sustained relief.

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