Guwahati: GNRC Hospitals successfully organised its Spring CME 2026 — Clinical Neurophysiology Update at the NEDFi Convention Centre on Friday evening, bringing together leading neurologists, neurosurgeons, and medical professionals from across the Northeast. The programme, held from 6 PM to 9 PM, was conducted by the Department of Neuroscience at GNRC Medical, North Guwahati, highlighting the growing role of clinical neurophysiology in diagnosing and managing neurological disorders.
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Founder Nomal Chandra Borah, who served as Chief Patron, recalled the introduction of GNRC’s first EEG facility over four decades ago, calling it a milestone in expanding neurological care in the region. Chief Guest Manoj Kumar Choudhury emphasized the importance of continuous medical education in improving healthcare standards.
The academic sessions featured Jayantee Kalita from the Sanjay Gandhi Postgraduate Institute of Medical Sciences, who spoke on clinical applications of neurophysiological tests, and Manjari Tripathi from AIIMS New Delhi, who highlighted advanced EEG techniques in epilepsy management. The organising committee was led by Navanil Barua, with Mausumi Barthakur and Amit Ranjan Barua as Organising Secretaries. Dr. Borah said the initiative reflects GNRC’s commitment to advancing neurological sciences, while Dr. Barthakur noted it aimed to bridge knowledge gaps and bring national-level expertise to clinicians in the Northeast.
