The duration of this course will be 3 hours and will start today from 07:30 PM India time.
Topic: Foundation Course for USA F.MAS October 2021 batch
Time: Today, 07:30 PM India Time, 2:00 pm Sunday Greenwich Mean Time (GMT),
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In these three foundation courses, you can get an understanding of the advantages, disadvantages, complications, and contraindications of laparoscopic surgery. Laparoscopic instrumentation and fundamentals of Minimal Access Surgery will also be discussed before progressing to the USA October program. In these three foundations online courses, you will develop subject knowledge, you will get used to the MAS education context, and gain the skills needed for the higher level study.
Most monitors (and all laptop displays) are smaller than the average TV. So we advise you to connect your laptop to your TV for a far more compelling videos detail and learning experience on a bigger screen. A large screen offers a bigger, clearer view of presentations and speakers, and allows for easier collaboration because at least 25 surgeons and gynecologists are attending this remote course at once. If a laptop or tablet screen doesn't seem like it'll be big enough for schoolwork, a TV will do the job.
Foundation Course for USA – F.MAS October 2021 Batch
The Foundation Course for USA (F.MAS) October 2021 Batch was an important academic program designed to provide international surgeons with a strong foundation in minimal access surgery. Organized by the World Laparoscopy Hospital under the guidance of renowned laparoscopic surgeon Dr. R. K. Mishra, this course aimed to enhance the surgical skills, theoretical knowledge, and clinical confidence of doctors who aspire to practice advanced laparoscopic techniques globally.
The F.MAS program is widely recognized for its structured curriculum and hands-on training approach. During the October 2021 batch, participants from different parts of the world, including the United States, joined the course to gain exposure to the latest advancements in laparoscopic and minimally invasive surgery. The training focused on core concepts such as laparoscopic instrumentation, ergonomics, patient safety, surgical anatomy, and step-by-step procedural techniques. Through detailed lectures and interactive discussions, surgeons were able to deepen their understanding of modern surgical practices.
One of the highlights of the Foundation Course was the extensive practical training provided in the advanced simulation labs of World Laparoscopy Hospital. Doctors practiced essential laparoscopic skills using box trainers, virtual simulators, and live surgical demonstrations. This hands-on experience helped them improve hand-eye coordination, precision, and operative confidence. By performing simulated procedures under expert supervision, participants were able to bridge the gap between theoretical learning and real surgical application.
The mentorship of Dr. R. K. Mishra played a significant role in the success of the October 2021 batch. His decades of experience in laparoscopic and robotic surgery provided invaluable insights to the trainees. Through case discussions, operative videos, and clinical guidance, he shared practical tips that are essential for safe and effective minimally invasive surgery. The interactive environment allowed participants to ask questions, share experiences, and learn from real clinical scenarios.
Another key feature of the F.MAS course was its international recognition and academic value. The program helped surgeons build confidence to adopt laparoscopic techniques in their clinical practice while maintaining global standards of patient care. For many participants from the USA, the course served as a gateway to advanced surgical training and professional networking with surgeons from different countries.
The October 2021 batch of the Foundation Course for USA (F.MAS) reflected the commitment of World Laparoscopy Hospital to promote excellence in surgical education. By combining academic lectures, practical skill development, and expert mentorship, the program empowered surgeons to enhance their capabilities in minimally invasive surgery. Ultimately, such initiatives contribute to better patient outcomes and the continuous advancement of modern surgical techniques worldwide.