Neuroanatomy Research Group
The Neuroanatomy Research Group is a collaborative team of medical professionals dedicated to advancing the understanding of neuroanatomy through innovative research, comprehensive educational courses, and authoritative book publications. With the aim to improve patient care, educate healthcare professionals, and contribute to the global medical community.
Members
About
About the Group: The Neuroanatomy Research Group comprises leading experts in neurosurgery and related fields. Our members bring a wealth of experience and a shared commitment to advancing medical science.
Mission Statement: Our mission is to enhance the understanding of neurosurgical topics through cutting-edge research, provide high-quality education for healthcare professionals, and produce valuable academic resources.
Establishment date: October 2023
Goals
Researches
Our projects are expected to provide new insights into neuroanatomy, improve management guidelines, and contribute to the development of neurosurgical practice.
Courses
Our courses aim to improve the competency and knowledge of healthcare professionals, ultimately leading to better patient care.
Publication materials
Our books are anticipated to become standard references in neuroanatomy mainly for the members of Saudi neurosurgical residency and fellowship programs.
Research Activities
Ongoing Research Projects
Published Projects
Courses
& Workshops
NSX 101
Bi-annually organized course, concerned about teaching medical students and junior resdents the principle of scrubbing, basic suturing and basic drilling skills.
NSX 102
Newly introduced course, focused in teaching mid level residnet and senior residents, baic neurosurgical approache on cadaveric specimens using high quality operative instrument and tools, aided by microscopes.
Skull Base cadevric dissection course
Yearly organized course, focused on teaching via hand on exposure and practice to the major procedure in skull base surgery. Multiple centres and experts in the fields are involved with a high volume target sample.
Book Materials