Dr. Inamdar graduated from McGill University on scholarship in 1999. After completion of a 4 year residency, he began practicing as an emergency physician. A few years later, he undertook specialty training in Chronic Pain Management. He is an Assistant Clinical Professor at McMaster University and is a recipient of the Governor General’s award. He has appeared in Reader’s Digest, The Toronto Star, Global News, The National Post and various other publications for his work as an emergency physician.
He has spoken at various charity events to help raise over a million dollars for the Oakville Trafalgar Hospital. He was an instructor in Advanced Cardiac Life Support having taught various physicians throughout hospitals in Ontario. He lectures on pain management and supervises other physicians during their training. He is also an assessor for the College of Physicians and Surgeons where he is called upon to inspect other Chronic Pain Management Clinics.
Dr. Inamdar has a passion for teaching and he believes that an educated patient is an empowered patient. The intention of this website is to provide a resource for his patients so that they may learn about their condition, various treatment options and ways to manage their own pain. Many of these concepts are re-enforced during regular clinic visits. Although much of this information is readily available on the internet, many patients in chronic pain may find it difficult to navigate the web looking for credible websites. Furthermore, the burden of chronic pain can sometimes make it challenging for patients to read through lengthy articles to find the relevant points.
The purpose of this website is to summarize information coming from credible sources into an easily readable format. All information is referenced to the original website so that the viewer can look directly at the source if they would like to learn more about a certain topic. This information has been carefully curated and is in keeping with what Dr. Inamdar believes and strives to teach his patients every day.