B. K. Misra


Basant Kumar Misra is a neurosurgeon specialising in treating brain, spine, cerebrovascular and peripheral nervous system disorders, injuries, pathologies and malformations. He is the Vice-President of the World Federation of Neurosurgical Societies, and the former President of the Asian Australasian Society of Neurological Surgeons, and the Neurological Society of India. He is a recipient of Dr. B. C. Roy Award, the highest medical honour in India.

Early life and education

Basant Misra was born to eminent economist, Dr. Baidyanath Misra. He did his schooling from the Demonstration Multipurpose School, Bhubaneswar, MBBS from the Government Medical College, Sambalpur, his MS General Surgery from Delhi University, his MCh in Neurosurgery from AIIMS, New Delhi and DNB Neurosurgery from the National Board of Examinations. He received Commonwealth Medical Scholarship to the University of Edinburgh.

Career

He started his career as a Research officer at the Indian Council of Medical Research, and is currently the Chairman & Chief of Surgery, and Head of the Neurosurgery department at Hinduja Hospitals, Mumbai.
His notable patients include Hrithik Roshan, Salman Khan, Abhijat Joshi, Anand Kumar, among others
He has authored and co-authored more than 200 publications in peer-reviewed national and international journals.
He started the 6-year DNB course in Neurosurgery for MBBS graduates and a 3-month fellowship programme at Hinduja Hospital. He also conducts cadaveric demonstrations, hands-on dissection workshops, seminars and CME courses. He has previously taught at SCTIMST, Australian School of Advanced Medicine and Harvard Medical School.

Posts

He is holding / has held the following positions:
He runs a free weekly clinic at Hinduja Hospital, Mahim, providing free consultations to patients from the weaker sections of the society. He also waives off his surgical fees, either partially or completely.
Along with Cardiac surgeon, Ramakanta Panda and former Police Commissioner of Mumbai, Arup Patnaik, he set up the for patients coming to the Tata Memorial Hospital for cancer treatment, providing them with financial support of up to INR 1 lac per patient, logistical support such as finding food and shelter for their attendants, providing other voluntary support, collecting and donating blood, medications and prosthesis. Around 10,000 patients and their families have been benefited since its inception.
He started the Baidyanath Neurosurgery Charitable Trust to fund travelling fellowships of young neurosurgeons from both public and private sectors, and of senior neurosurgeons from only the public sector, seeking advanced training abroad.