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Dr. (PROF.) MANMOHAN SINGH - Vice Chairperson

Dr. Manmohan Singh

Vice Chairperson - Neurosurgery

M.Ch (Neurosurgery)M.S. (Surgery)M.B.B.S

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About Manmohan Singh

Dr. (Prof.) Manmohan Singh, Vice Chairperson of Neuro Sciences at Paras Health, Gurgaon, brings over 25 years of invaluable experience in neurosurgery. With a distinguished career, he has served as a Professor of Neurosurgery and headed the Gamma Knife Centre at AIIMS, New Delhi. Dr. Singh is renowned as one of India's foremost neurovascular and skull base surgeons, with a particular expertise in tumors of the cavernous sinus. His proficiency extends to radiosurgery of the brain and deep brain stimulation surgery for movement disorders. Dr. Singh's commitment to excellence is reflected in his numerous accolades, including the Silver Medal of First Order for topping M.S. (Surgery) at PGIMER-Chandigarh and prestigious orations at renowned institutions like IPGM&R, Kolkata. 

Medical Qualifications: 

  • M.Ch (Neurosurgery) 

  • M.S. (Surgery) 

  • M.B.B.S 

Specialization and Expertise: 

  • Skull Base Surgery 

  • Brain Stem Surgery 

  • Surgery of Cavernous Sinus 

Certifications: 

  • Visiting Professor: Department of Neurosurgery, Louisiana University Hospital, Shreveport, USA - 2009 

  • Visiting Professor to Department of Neurosurgery, SGPGI - Lucknow 2014 

  • Dr. Arun Banerji Oration on 67th Foundation Day IPGM&R, Kolkata 16 Jan 2023 

Awards & Recognitions: 

  • Silver Medal of First Order for topping M.S. (Surgery) in PGIMER-Chandigarh 

  • Visiting Professorship at Louisiana University Hospital, Shreveport, USA 

  • Dr. Arun Banerji Oration on 67th Foundation Day IPGM&R, Kolkata 16 Jan 2023 

 

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Awards & Recognition
Paras Health
Silver Medal of First Order for topping M.S. (Surgery)
2009

Paras Health
Visiting Professorship at Louisiana University Hospital Shreveport USA
2014

Paras Health
Dr. Arun Banerji Oration on 67th Foundation Day IPGM&R Kolkata
2023

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