[2][7][8] His career started as an assistant professor at NIMHANS in 1986 where he stayed till 1991 to move to Manipal Hospital, Bengaluru[9] as a consultant neurosurgeon.
This will enable us in the implementation of standards, and continuous real time monitoring ensuring quality as well as seamless connectivity of our patients across all the hospitals.
In addition, special clinics for Parkinson’s’ disease, Multiple Sclerosis, Epilepsy, Brain tumors, and Auto-immune Neurological disorders remains as our forte.
All our hospitals provide total care starting from developmental defects in children to degenerative diseases of spine in adults.
"Golden Hour" is a social initiative of BRAINS advocating timely and quality care in Emergencies with an access number 1062.
Empowering people with first aid and life saving measures, awareness creation, advocacy, network of quick access clinics to treat within the first hour, protocol development, standardisation of care, training and preparedness initiatives are the main activities of Golden Hour.
[2][8] He is known to have introduced microdialysis of brain and stem cell therapy for cerebral palsy[13] for the first time in Asia.
[2][8][14] Venkataramana has published over 75 papers in peer reviewed national and international journals and has contributed chapters in various text books on neurosurgery.
[2][7][3] He has also conducted several continuing medical education (CME) programmes and has delivered keynote addresses at many conferences.