Dr. Varun Singla, an Assistant Professor in the Department of Anaesthesia and Intensive Care at PGIMER Chandigarh, has been honoured with the prestigious “Pain Ambassador Award.” The accolade was bestowed upon him at the esteemed International Conference on Recent Advances in Pain (ICRA-PAIN 2024) held in Kolkata. Dr. Singla was lauded for his exceptional contributions to the field of pain medicine, marking a significant milestone in his career.
ICRA-PAIN stands as a pinnacle event in the realm of pain management, drawing renowned pain physicians, researchers, and experts from around the world. Dr. Varun Singla was among the select group of five distinguished pain physicians to receive the coveted “Pain Ambassador Award,” distinguishing him for his outstanding service and dedication.
Throughout his career, Dr. Singla has consistently demonstrated a steadfast commitment to advancing the understanding and treatment of pain. His expertise and unwavering passion have propelled significant advancements in pain medicine, positively impacting the lives of countless patients. This recognition as a Pain Ambassador underscores Dr. Singla’s tireless efforts and exemplary contributions to the field.
In expressing his gratitude for the award, Dr. Varun Singla extended heartfelt appreciation to his institute, PGIMER Chandigarh, and his department for their steadfast support and encouragement. He emphasized their collective commitment to enhancing patient well-being and acknowledged their pivotal role in his achievements.
Dr. Singla’s accolade not only reflects his exceptional skills in pain medicine but also highlights his dedication to lifelong learning and pursuit of excellence. His impactful work serves as an inspiration for future pain physicians, setting a high standard for the field.
The conferral of the Pain Ambassador Award is a testament to Dr. Singla’s remarkable achievements and underscores his integral role in advancing pain medicine. His contributions have not only elevated the reputation of PGIMER Chandigarh but have also brought global recognition to India as a hub for pioneering pain research and treatment.