Andhra Medical College's neurosurgery department renamed to honor Dr. Rao

thehindu.com

On Monday, the neurosurgery department at Andhra Medical College was renamed in honor of Dr. Sunkara Bala Parameswara Rao. The ceremony took place at King George Hospital, where the college is located. The event featured several key speakers. Dr. Sivananda, the Superintendent of KGH, and K.V.S.M. Sandhya Devi, the Principal of AMC, officiated the ceremony. Collector M.N. Harendhira Prasad attended as the chief guest. The organizing committee was led by Premjit Ray, the head of the neurosurgery department, and B. Hayagriva Rao, a professor in the same field. Notable guests included I. Dinakar, former Director of NIMS, and B. Subba Rao, a retired neurosurgery professor. Many respected physicians and surgeons from the city were present at the function. The contributions of Ms. Adilakshmi, the daughter of Dr. Balaparameswara Rao, and his grandson, also a neurosurgeon, received special appreciation.


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