This story is from September 26, 2018

Babita Ghai selected as editorial board member of 'Pain Research Forum'

Babita Ghai, professor, department of Anaesthesia and consultant pain management, PGI was nominated and selected for the prestigious post of editorial board member of “Pain Research Forum” a publication of International Association for the Study of Pain (IASP).
Babita Ghai selected as editorial board member of 'Pain Research Forum'
Babita Ghai, professor, department of Anaesthesia and consultant pain management
CHANDIGARH: Babita Ghai, professor, department of Anaesthesia and consultant pain management, PGI was nominated and selected for the prestigious post of editorial board member of “Pain Research Forum” a publication of International Association for the Study of Pain (IASP).
Prof. Ghai is the first Indian to be nominated and selected for this post. IASP is the highest and leading professional forum for science, practice, and education in the field of pain and the WCP is a prestigious international multidisciplinary pain conference of IASP held once in every two years.

Additionally, Prof. Ghai attained many other accolades to her credit during this conference. She was selected as a member of Developing country working group (DCWG) training advocacy program of IASP as well as was invited as one of the international guest faculty to deliver a talk and workshop faculty to conduct hands on workshop on Ultrasound Guided nerve blocks at this conference.
She also contributed a chapter on “Postoperative Pain control for older persons” in one of the IASP international books titled “Pain after Surgery”, Edited by renowned experts in the filed of pain management (Carr Daniel B, Arendt-Nielsen Lars, Vissers Kris C P) which was released during this conference. Dr Ghai presented her PGI sponsored intramural research work “Development, validation and evaluation of a novel self-instruction module in patients with chronic non-specific low back pain“ during this conference.
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Shimona Kanwar

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