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- Takara R Newsome-Cuby, Charles R Marchese, Mazin E Khalil, Umaru Barrie, and Teddy Totimeh.
- School of Osteopathic Medicine, Kansas City University School of Osteopathic Medicine, Kansas City, Missouri, USA. Electronic address: Takara.newsome@kansascity.edu.
- World Neurosurg. 2024 Aug 22; 191: 229233229-233.
BackgroundDr. Samuel Frank Clarendon Ghouralal emerged not only as a pioneer in neurosurgery but as a community leader in Trinidad and Tobago, contributing significantly to a region where neurosurgical care was scarce. This historical account aims to shed light on the remarkable life and career of Dr. Ghouralal, emphasizing the critical role he played in establishing and advancing neurosurgery in Trinidad and Tobago.MethodsThe writing of this project was sparked by the discovery of original scientific and biographical information about Dr. Ghouralal.ResultsDr. Ghouralal revolutionized Trinidad and Tobago's medical landscape, pioneering neurosurgery in a region where it was previously nonexistent. Despite initial challenges, his exceptional skills and dedication established the field, earning him the title "the Guru." His groundbreaking surgeries, including the successful brain tumor removal from an American soldier in 1957 and the critical operation on Indian cricket captain Nari Contractor in 1962, cemented his reputation as a trailblazer. Dr. Ghouralal's visionary leadership extended beyond borders, influencing neighboring countries and formalizing training programs, earning recognition from prestigious institutions like the Royal College of Surgeons in England. His service as President of the Trinidad and Tobago Medical Association and Assistant Hospital Medical Director showcased his commitment to medical governance. Having been conferred the Scroll of Honour and the Chaconia Medal (Gold), his enduring legacy persists posthumously.ConclusionsDr. Ghouralal's life and achievements stand as a testament and inspiration to the transformative impact dedicated individuals can have on the advancement of neurosurgery throughout the world.Copyright © 2024 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
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