Exciting Announcement: Formation of the Division of Neurosciences!

I am delighted to share the wonderful news that we have officially established the Division of Neurosciences. This milestone marks a significant step forward in providing comprehensive, cutting-edge neurological care.

The Division of Neurosciences Includes:

🔹 Department of Neurosurgery – Advancing surgical treatments for neurological disorders
🔹 Believers Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke – A center dedicated to stroke care and neurological research
🔹 Interventional Neuroradiology – Minimally invasive treatments for vascular brain diseases

Our Esteemed Faculty Members:

We are honored to have an exceptional team of experts leading this division:

Dr. John K John
Dr. Rojin Abraham
Dr. Joban John
Dr. Rajesh Kumar
Dr. Harikrishnan
Dr. Vipin Chandran
Dr. Jerry George
Dr. Archana M
Dr. Aswin Padmanabhan

This team brings together unparalleled expertise in neurosurgery, stroke management, and interventional neuroradiology, ensuring the best possible care for our patients.

With prayers and best wishes,

George Chandy

Comments

Be Connected

BCMCH Women's Team Advances to KUHS Interzonal Quarterfinals with Victory Over VAC Shornur

BIOSPARK-24: Exploring Changing Trends and Scope in Biochemistry Learning and Practice

Congratulations to Dr. Jijo Joseph John: Invited Expert Panelist at Summer Pedicon 2024

Congratulations to Dr. Nithin Thomas Philip for His Esteemed Faculty Invitation at "The Art and Science of Arthroplasty" Conference!

BCMCH Hosts First International Compassionate Leadership Fellowship in Partnership with University of Edinburgh

BCMCH Spearheads Multicentric ICMR Project on STI Prevalence Among Tribal Population

Exploring the Future of Medical Education: Virtual Dissection Table Demonstration Today! 🌐🩸

BREAKING NEWS: A Historic Milestone for BCMCH’s Department of Gastroenterology!

Excellence in Medical Education and Compassionate Patient Care: QUEST Seminar Brain and Behaviour: A No-Brainer?

Ilizarov hip reconstruction - A narrative review