WorldStrokeCongress2025 as faculty-25-10-2025

#WorldStrokeCongress2025 as faculty — delivered a talk, chaired a session, and engaged as Board Member, Research Committee Member & GENESIS Committee Member of @WorldStrokeOrg.
Inspiring discussions on advancing global stroke care

Board of Directors Meeting World Stroke Organisation-24-10-2025

Board of Directors Meeting World Stroke Organisation World Stroke Congress Barcelona

WSC 2025 | The EduWAND initiative: educating women about neurological disorders in India

https://www.vjneurology.com/video/ot3qfmsgz64-the-eduwand-initiative-educating-women-about-neurological-disorders-in-india/

WSC 2025 | The use of digital platforms to improve stroke care and outcomes among women in rural areas

https://www.vjneurology.com/video/5g7sueahl34-the-use-of-digital-platforms-to-improve-stroke-care-and-outcomes-among-women-in-rural-areas/

WSC 2025 | Improving stroke care in rural parts of India: the “Neurology on Wheels” initiative

https://www.vjneurology.com/video/8rvaa3_m3lg-improving-stroke-care-in-rural-parts-of-india-the-neurology-on-wheels-initiative/

Our 260th camp

We completed our 260th camp
Despite the rain, our patients came for regular follow-ups, helping them recover better

World Congress of Neurology, Seoul-18-10-2025

Happy to share that at the World Congress of Neurology, Seoul, I was one among six neurologists globally invited for the ‘Meet the Professor’ session. Teaching and academics have always been my passion, and it was a wonderful interactive experience

Honoured to deliver the Keynote Address at the Global Advocacy Leadership Program during the World Congress of Neurology 2025 in Seoul, South Korea-18-10-2025

Honoured to deliver the Keynote Address at the Global Advocacy Leadership Program during the World Congress of Neurology 2025 in Seoul, South Korea
The program—an inspiring initiative by the American Academy of Neurology (AAN) and the World Federation of Neurology aims to strengthen advocacy skills among neurologists across the globe, empowering them to become effective voices for brain health and patient care.
Grateful for the warm appreciation and enriching discussions that followed. Together, we move forward to make neurology heard, seen, and understood.