Neurosurgeon and researcher Dr. Gustavo Rassier Isolan was recently honored with the Farroupilha Medal of Merit. Dr. Isolan is founder of the center for Advanced Neurology and Neurosurgery (CEANNE), a private company that operates on 3000 public healthcare neurosurgical patients per year. The medal was awarded unanimously by the State Legislature of Rio Grande do Sul. It is the state’s highest honor, given in recognition of those who demonstrate notable contributions to the economic, social and cultural development of the region.
Award Ceremony
The award ceremony took place at the Palácio Farroupilha, seat of the State Legislature in the capital city of Porto Alegre, and was attended by family, friends, colleagues and patients. The presence of distinguished figures underscored the importance of the event and the magnitude of Dr. Isolan’s contributions to neurosurgery and medical research.
Contributions and Legacy
Dr. Gustavo Rassier Isolan is widely recognized for his exemplary performance as a neurosurgeon in addition to his role as a professor and researcher. His dedication to medicine and the training of new professionals in the field has been fundamental to the advancement of neurosurgical practices in Brazil. Dr. Isolan’s work at CEANNE stands out for its incessant search for excellence and fruitful innovation which has borne significant improvements in neurosurgical treatment and patients’ quality of life.
History of the Farroupilha Medal of Merit
Established in 1995, the Farroupilha Medal of Merit is awarded to exceptional people for their contributions to the state of Rio Grande do Sul. People who, through their work and dedication, promote the economic, social and cultural growth of the state. The medal is a symbol of public recognition highlighting the positive impact of the honorees’ efforts on local society.