Ashish Suri (born April 8, 1970) is an Indian neurosurgeon, medical academic and a professor at the Department of Neurosurgery of the All India Institute of Medical Sciences, Delhi. He was one of the groups of surgeons who performed the first 3D brain surgery and the first surgery to implant a spinal cord stimulator in India.
Ashish Suri did his early education at Delhi Public School, R. K. Puram and graduated in medicine from the University College of Medical Sciences, Delhi. Subsequently, he did his McH at the All India Institute of Medical Sciences, Delhi (AIIMS Delhi) and obtained the Diplomate of National Board certification. His career started as a junior resident at AIIMS Delhi in 1994 and became an assistant professor of neurosurgery in 2000.
After holding the positions of an associate professor and an additional professor, he was made a full professor in 2012 and holds the position to date. In between, he had various stints abroad for advanced training on disciplines such as Cavernous sinus and skull-base surgery, Endoscopic neurosurgery, Vascular neurosurgery, Image-guided, and endoscopic spinal surgery and Endoscopic endonasal surgery. He is also in charge of the Neurosurgery Education And Training School of AIIMS Delhi.
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