Dr. Anurag Sharma is a Fellowship Trained Pediatric Neurosurgeon with keen focus on providing quality and ethical neurosurgical care (Brain and Spine) in Pediatric population to all strata of society based on current established practices. He has worked at multiple centres of excellence at India and abroad wi followed by a stint in Army Medical Corps. He did Medical Graduation at SS Medical College, Rewa (M.P.) followed by post-graduation at Mumbai University and Neurosurgery Training at Safdarjung Hospital and Vardhman Mahavir Medical College, New Delhi as DNB (Neurosurgery) resident which takes pride in being one of the busiest centres in World.
He has been trained in Pediatric Neurosurgery at a North American Center of Excellence (Children’s Hospital of Eastern Ontario, Ottawa Canada) and has worked at Medanta- Medicity, Gurgaon; Park Clinic, Kolkata; Artemis Hospital, Gurgaon; Madhukar Rainbow Children’s Hospital, New Delhi; & W-Pratiksha Hospital, Gurgaon in various roles. He has also attended numerous Workshops and Training programmes in roles first as a student and Teacher and has presented his papers Nationally and Internationally and has multiple publications to his credit. He also has rare distinction of serving at Southernmost continent of Antarctica as Part of 34th Indian Scientific Expedition at Antarctica as team Surgeon in 2014-2015.
- Clinical fellowship in Pediatric Neurosurgery
- Diplomate of National Board (Neurosurgery)
- M.S. (Gen Surgery)
- M.B.B.S.
- Pediatric Neurosurgery
- Surgical Brain and spine lesions in Pediatric age group.
- Bestowed with title ‘Polarman’ on 21 Jun 2015
- COAS Commendation card on 15 Aug 2005
- Certificate of appreciation on behalf of President of Sri Lanka on 30 Jan 2005
- FOC-in-C (west) Commendation card on 15 Aug 2004
- Post –graduation (2004-2007) SMS hospital and medical college, Jaipur. India
- Senior Resident Gian Sagar Medical College Banur, Patiala. July 2007-dec 2007
- Senior Resident (2007-dec2008) Apollo Hospital , New Delhi
- Senior resident(dec2008-june2010) .University college of medical Sciences and GTB Hospital ,New Delhi
- Attending Surgeon , consultant grade,(july2010-sept2013) Indraprastha Apollo Hospital ,New Delhi
- Consultant Orthopedic surgeon(Sept 2013-till 5 dec 2017).BLK Superspeciality Hospital, New Delhi
- Sr Consultant & HOD Orthopedics (II) at Asian Institute of medical sciences, Faridabad, Delhi NCR from 6th Dec 2017 till Feb 2022.
- Associate Director & HOD Orthopedics till July 11th 2022.
- Unilateral Hydrocephalus: Atypical Presentation of Intracranial Tuberculoma; Deepak Kumar Singh, Manu Rastogi, Anurag Sharma, Mazhar Husain; Journal of Turkish Neurosurgery, 2011, Volume 21, Number 2, Page(s) 242-245
- Single photon emission computed tomography evaluation in patients with mild to moderate head injury; SS Dhandapani, A Sharma, SK Rajan, Karam Chand, L Das; The Indian Journal of Neurotrauma, 2010, Volume 7, Issue 2, Page(s) 107- 111
- Comparative evaluation of MRS and SPECT in prognostication of patients with mild to moderate head injury; Sivashanmugam Dhandapani, Anurag Sharma, Karamchand Sharma, Lakshman Das; Journal of Clinical Neuroscience, 2014 May; 21(5):745-50
- Traumatic Head Injury Karanjit Singh Narang, Anurag Sharma, Rishabh Kedia, Ajaya Nand Jha in Textbook of Critical care. Yatin Mehta, Jeetendra Sharma Mukesh Gupta (editors) Jaypee Brothers Medical Pub. October 2015; 932 – 942
- A Prospective Study to Evaluate The Efficacy and Complications of Image Guided Neurnt Migration in ventriculoperitoneal shunting: A comprehensive review of literature; LS osurgery in Various Intracranial Lesions; Vivek Yadav, Amit Dagar, Anurag Sharma, Karam Chand Sharma, KB Shankar. International Journal of Scientific Research, 2019 Jan; 8(1), Page(s) 623-628
- ShuHarischandra, Anurag Sharma, Sandip Chatterjee. Neurology India, 2019 Jan;67(1):85-99
- Spinal Cord Stimulation for Chronic Refractory Neuropathic Pain: A Technical Note Initial Experience of Two cases; Sanjeev Srivastava, Pawan Goyal, Anurag Sharma, Sanjay K. Rajan, Aditya Gupta. Indian J Neurosurg 2021;10:244–252.