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Dr. Ajit Singh - Senior Consultant

Dr. AJIT SINGH

Senior Consultant - NEUROSURGERY

M.B.B.S - T.D Medical College, Alleppey (Kerala) – (First class)-First attempt (1996-2002)(M.S) (General Surgery)-Dr S.N Medical College, Jodhpur, Rajasthan- First attempt (2003-2006)M.Ch (Neurosurgery)-All India Institute of Medical Sciences (A

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About Dr. Ajit Singh

  • Dr. Ajit Singh is a highly accomplished neurosurgeon with extensive experience spanning over two decades. He completed his M.B.B.S from T.D Medical College, Alleppey, and pursued further specialization, achieving an M.S in General Surgery from Dr S.N Medical College, Jodhpur. He then pursued his passion for neurosurgery, obtaining an M.Ch from the prestigious All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS), New Delhi.
  • With a profound interest in pediatric spinal injuries, Dr. Singh has contributed significantly to the field through his research published in the Indian Journal of Neurotrauma. His expertise extends to the management of spinal tuberculosis and post-cranioplasty complications, as evidenced by his publications in renowned journals like World Neurosurgery and J Craniofac Surg.
  • Currently serving as a Senior Consultant in Neuro Sciences, Dr. Singh specializes in brain and spine injuries, offering comprehensive care and innovative treatment solutions to his patients.

 

Medical Qualifications: 

  • M.B.B.S from T.D Medical College, Alleppey (Kerala)
  • M.S in General Surgery from Dr S.N Medical College, Jodhpur, Rajasthan 
  • M.Ch in Neurosurgery from All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS), New Delhi 

 

Specialization and Expertise: 

  • Specializes in Neuro Sciences with a focus on neurosurgery.
  • Expertise in pediatric spinal injuries. 
  • Proficient in the management of spinal tuberculosis and post-cranioplasty complications.

 

Certifications: 

  • M.B.B.S (First class)-First attempt
  • M.S (General Surgery)-First attempt 
  • M.Ch (Neurosurgery)-First attempt 

 

Awards & Recognitions: 

  • Contributions to the field acknowledged through publications in esteemed journals.
  • Recognition for proposing new management algorithms in neurosurgical cases. 
  • Admired for lessons learned from prospective studies, enhancing patient care in neurosurgical procedures.
     

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Awards & Recognition

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Recognition for proposing new management algorithms in neurosurgical cases
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Dr. Ajit Singh has won the Knight of Udaipur award at the My Swachh Udaipur Awards
2024
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Admired for lessons learned from prospective studies enhancing patient care in neurosurgical procedures

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