Where Institutional Intelligence Meets Patient-Centric Healing
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|June 21, 2025
Beyond departments and titles, SIMS Hospital thrives on collaboration, where medical minds unite to turn complex challenges into seamless patient care
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In India’s evolving healthcare landscape, institutions are often judged by infrastructure, size, or specialty counts. But at SIMS Hospital, Chennai, leadership is redefined by something more fundamental: institutional intelligence.
It’s not just about medical excellence in silos, but how specialties intersect and collaborate. From cardiac surgeons and neurosurgeons to pediatricians and emergency teams, the SIMS model rests on clinical synergy, collaborative diagnostics, and ethics-first care. Here, the sum is greater than its parts and patients benefit most.
Lifesaving Medical Synergy Neurology Meets Cardiac Surgery for a 90-Year-Old Patient
A 90-year-old patient was brought to SIMS with severe triple vessel disease requiring coronary artery bypass graft (CABG) surgery. While his heart needed urgent care, the risk of stroke was high due to carotid artery narrowing and cognitive deficits.
Rather than working in isolation, the Institute of Cardiac Sciences collaborated with senior consultants from the Institute of Neurosciences. A joint assessment recommended modifying anesthesia, incorporating neuro-monitoring, and using a beating-heart bypass technique to minimize neurological risk.
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