The Neuromodulation Society of India is dedicated to advancing the understanding, research, and application of neuromodulation techniques for the betterment of human health and well-being.

Our primary aim is to foster collaboration among researchers, clinicians, and industry professionals to drive innovation in the field of neuromodulation. Through educational programs, symposiums, and workshops, we aim to disseminate knowledge and expertise, promoting the safe and effective use of neuromodulatory interventions across various medical specialties.

Additionally, we strive to advocate for increased accessibility to neuromodulation therapies, ensuring that patients worldwide can benefit from these cutting-edge treatments.

By establishing standards of practice and promoting ethical guidelines, the society seeks to uphold the highest standards of quality and efficacy in neuromodulation research and practice. Ultimately, our objective is to improve patient outcomes and quality of life through the advancement of neuromodulation technologies and therapies.

Objectives

The purposes and objectives of the Society are as follows:

1. To study the biological and biopsychosocial nature of human beings and the prevention and treatment of vicissitudes including behavioral disorders.

2. To promote assist, encourage and research into brain mapping and stimulation by various techniques for the better understanding of the brain and behavior of living beings including humans.

3. To promote TMS providers with extensive clinical and research experience from across the India and the rest of the world in a scientific way and develop novel indications for TMS, tDCS, VNS, DBS and other neuromodulation therapy in addition to increase public awareness of neuromodulation techniques.

4. To promote and advance the clinical practice of brain stimulation based on scientific research.

5. To promote national and international collaboration among professionals and societies in fields related to cognitive and behavioral neurology, neurosciences, biological psychiatry, brain stimulation and brain imaging.

6. To make the knowledge and practice of cognitive and behavioral neurology, neurosciences, neuropsychology, biological psychiatry, brain stimulation and brain imaging available for professionals in psychiatry and other related sciences and for the public by various methods ( e.g. scientific meetings, workshops, public lecture, mass media publications of related content etc.).

7. To extend consultations and carry out charitable and voluntary work for the furtherance of the objectives mentioned above.

8. To do all such things and matters that are incidental or conducive to the attainment of the above objectives.