Delhi Aiims Department of Neurosurgery has created history: Global Rank 11, 2 in Asia and Number 1 in India
New -delhi, September 12 (IAAS). The Department of Neurosurgery of the All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS), New -Delhi, has reached new heights worldwide. Edunk, a prestigious agency, who assessed the quality of higher education institutions internationally, gave AIIMS neurosurgery division in the world 11th, second in Asia and first in India. The assessment was made between 14.131 universities in 183 countries. It has analyzed more than 11.52 crore scientific research articles and about 296 crore quotes. Edurank did an impartial and transparent assessment using parameters such as Openalex database, modern search engines and alumni scores. Aiims’ neurosurgery department UCLA Los Angeles, University of Pittsburgh, Germany’s Charite-Medical University, France’s Pierre and Mary Curie University, Switzerland’s University of Burn, North-West University and even the University of Oxford has exceeded world-mutual institutions. Sarat Chandra, head of the head of department, said this department has a rich heritage. The department on March 1, 1965 was prof. Pn Tandon and prof. Ak Banerjee founded. Today we are on its foundation. Currently, it is one of the largest neurosurgery divisions in the world, where more than 6 thousand surgery is performed each year. The department has 9 state -of -the -art operating rooms, more than 24 faculty members, 38 residents and 7 failures. He also said that this department is currently one of the largest departments in the world, where more than 9,000 surgery is performed with more than 9 operating rooms annually. It has more than 24 faculties, more than 38 residents and 7 co. We have all the modern facilities that must be in a state of the -Arture, including state -of -the -art operating room, robotics and a gammas. We also have a state -of -the -art -skills training laboratory that provides training to the debutant neurosurons and is also equipped with simulators. He further stated that our bursary programs also include advanced functions such as epilepsy and functional neurosurgery, scull base and cerebrovascular surgery, children and spinal operations neurosurgery. After the tradition of our founders, our department was unique in that it has basic scientific research facilities, including connectomics, intracellular electrophiziology and genomics. Every year, we publish a large number of papers in both clinical and basic scientific research, which is probably one of the few such departments in the world. -Ians psk/as