Dr. Gaurav Singh is an alumnus of the prestigious AIIMS Neurosurgery program, having joined one of the most esteemed and competitive departments in the field. He distinguished himself as an exceptional student, earning a notable scholarship through the Kishore Vaigyanik Protsahan Yojana, a nationwide initiative by the Indian Institute of Science in Bangalore. Additionally, he qualified for the Indian National Biology Olympiad and achieved a high rank in the National Science Olympiad.
Throughout his residency, he maintained an outstanding academic and surgical performance and has shared his research at various scientific conferences both in India and internationally. After completing his neurosurgical residency, he pursued a visiting fellowship in “Skull Base and Neurosurgery” at Stanford University Medical Center in Palo Alto, California, under the guidance of the esteemed Professor Juhan Fernandez-Miranda, a leading expert in skull base neurosurgery.
He also received training in vascular neurosurgery from Professor Michel Lawton at the Barrow Neurological Institute in Phoenix, Arizona. Following this, he became a WFNS fellow under Professor Florian Roser at the Cleveland Clinic in Abu Dhabi. Dr. Singh is proficient in all facets of neurosurgery, with particular expertise in skull base, vascular, and spine surgeries.