DR. PRAGNA B E

DR. PRAGNA B E

Associate Consultant - Integrative Oncology & Pain Medicine

11 years

Bengaluru

About Doctor

Memberships: - Lifetime member of Indian society of study of pain - Member of musculoskeletal ultrasound and pain society Key achievements: - Part of organizing team of AIM - P international conference - Invited as a faculty in ISACON 2024 chronic pain workshop in Bangalore Medical College. - Invited as a faculty in MSK regenerative workshop in IPSC Delhi. - Been a part of teaching faculty in various online and offline Pain fellowship courses.

Other Information

Research: - Effects of premedication with intravenous clonidine during intubation, pneumoperitoneum and extubation in patients undergoing laparoscopic cholecystectomy” in Kisacon state Conference 2020. - Comparison between two doses of clonidine premedication and their effects during intubation, pneumoperitoneum and extubation in patients undergoing “laparoscopic cholecystectomy” in the 67th Annual National Conference 2019. - Amniotic fluid embolism & in the 67th Annual National Conference 2019. - Podium paper presentation on “Annuloplasty/Biacuplasty“ case series in AIMP international conference. - Publication on “Baker’s cyst” case report.
Education & Qualifications

MBBS - Shimoga Institute of Medical Sciences MD Anesthesiology - Bangalore Medical College & Research Institute Fellowship in Interventional Pain Management - IPSC,Bangalore FIAPM & FIPM - Indian Academy of Pain Management, Bangalore

Services

Interventional Pain Management - Palliative Medicine

Frequently Asked Questions

Quick answers to common questions about DR. PRAGNA B E

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What does Integrative Oncology & Pain Medicine include?

Integrative Oncology & Pain Medicine focuses on helping cancer patients manage pain, symptoms, and treatment side effects. It combines medical treatments with supportive therapies to improve comfort, reduce stress, and enhance overall quality of life.

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What is Interventional Pain Management?

Interventional Pain Management uses targeted procedures—such as nerve blocks, injections, or minimally invasive techniques—to reduce moderate to severe pain. These treatments help patients with cancer pain and chronic pain feel better and improve daily functioning.

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