The two-day international conference on neuroscience 'Nurocon-2' was concluded on Thursday. Prof. Dr., who is considered to be the pioneer of modern neurological health science in Nepal. On the occasion of the 7th death anniversary of Upendra Devkota, Upendra Devkota Foundation organized a two-day international conference on Neurology, Neurocon-2, with the main theme of 'Development and Innovation in Neuroscience'.
The president of the foundation Prof. Dr. Madhu Dixit Devkota said that since diseases like stroke, Parkinson's disease, Alzheimer's disease are on the rise, the conference is important for discussions on timely identification and treatment methods. She expressed the opinion that the conference provided an opportunity to improve the technical efficiency of doctors, nurses and other health workers. In the
conference, experts and doctors from the country and abroad presented working papers on neurosurgery, neuro-medicine, neuro-radiology, neuro-intervention, neuro-otology, neuro-anesthesia, neuro-psychiatry, neuro-nursing and rehabilitation. Suresh Thulung informed Gave. The
conference was attended by expert doctors from America's Boston Children's Hospital (Harvard University), London's King's College, India's All India Institute of Medical Sciences and Christian Medical College, Vellore, including Egypt, France, and Pakistan. 135 working papers were presented in 25 sessions of the conference.
British Dr. Basel Jebian, Dr. Francesco Vergani, Dr. Dr. Jose Pedro Lavador, India. Anand Bal Subramaniam and Dr. Aditya Gupta and other 31 experts discussed the structure of nerves, functional neurosurgery, endoscope back and brain surgery, neuro endovascular training, as well as working papers on the use of votulinum toxin in neurology as well as experience exchange. Suresh Vishwakarma informed. At the inauguration of the
conference, Upendra Devkota Foundation, senior neurosurgeon Prof. Dr. David Terence Hope was presented with the Upendra Devkota Award. Retired as a senior neurosurgeon at Queen's Medical Center, Nottingham University, UK, Hope has been helping to provide neurology education in Nepal for over 15 years. Pvt. Dr. Hope, who was also a colleague of Upendra Devkota, provided services from Veer Hospital, Nams to Neuro Hospital in Bansbari.
