Fortis Escorts Hospital Jaipur Hosted Continuing Medical Education on ‘Neurosurgery Advancements in Collaboration with Association of Physicians of India, Alwar’
Fortis Escorts Hospital Jaipur Hosted Continuing Medical Education on ‘Neurosurgery Advancements in Collaboration with Association of Physicians of India, Alwar’
Jaipur, April 12th, 2025: Fortis Escorts Hospital, Jaipur, in collaboration with the Association of Physicians of India (API), Alwar organized a Continuing Medical Education (CME) session at Lemon Tree, Shanti Kunj, Alwar, focusing on “Progress of Neurosurgery – The Way Forward.” The event brought together leading neurologists and physicians from across the region.
The session was attended by Dr. Parvinder Singh, President, API Alwar; Dr. Yogesh Choudhary, Secretary, API Alwar; Dr. Hemant Bhartiya, Senior Director and HOD Neurology, Fortis Escorts Hospital Jaipurand Dr. Vivek Vaid, Director Neurology, Fortis Escorts Hospital, Jaipur. They all delved into the recent innovations and the future of neurosurgical care. The event concluded with a panel discussion, encouraging interdisciplinary dialogue and collaborative learning among attending medical professionals.
Dr. Hemant Bhartiya, Senior Director and HOD Neurology, Fortis Escorts Hospital Jaipur, said, “Neurosurgery today is evolving rapidly, with the help of technologies like intraoperative navigation, high-resolution MRI, and minimally invasive procedures. We are no longer just treating brain tumors or trauma—we are now improving the quality of life for patients with complex neurological disorders, often without the need for large incisions or long hospital stays. This CME is an opportunity to bring these advancements to the forefront and help general physicians and specialists understand when and how to escalate care to neurosurgical teams. Early intervention can change the trajectory of a patient’s outcome, and our goal is to make that possible more consistently through shared learning.”
Dr. Vivek Vaid, Director Neurology, Fortis Escorts Hospital Jaipur, said, “Collaborative care is the future of neurosurgery. It is essential for primary physicians to stay updated with the latest diagnostic protocols and treatment strategies so that they can effectively work with specialists. Our goal through this session is to bridge that gap and advance neurological care at every level. This session is designed to empower attending physicians with not just updates but practical decision-making pathways. Whether it’s a case of chronic headaches or an acute neurological emergency, timely recognition and referral are absolutely key. We look forward to building that bridge through this academic initiative.”


