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Greetings from World Laparoscopy Hospital !
START BEFORE YOU ARE READY! Cheers to health, happiness, and prosperity in 2021! Wishing you and yours a safe, healthy, and prosperous 2021.
Let Us Join Hands And Be Ready To Welcome Covid Free New Year 2021
There’s probably a lot you’re looking to say farewell to this bad COVIDY 2020. We can use all the means we can get to make next year better.
Welcome! Laparoscopic Training Batch December 2020 to World Laparoscopy Hospital
We welcome all the surgeons and gynecologists taken admission for December 2020. Owing to the Covid-19 situation, we will do our best.
Strategy of World Laparoscopy Hospital to Fight COVID-19 during Laparoscopic Training
The impact of COVID-19 is observed in every sector around the world. The medical education of India, as well as the world are badly effected
Playing Video Game Can Improve the Performance of Laparoscopic Surgeon
We conclude that medical students and experienced laparoscopic surgeons with ongoing video game experience have superior laparoscopic skill
Virtual Conference on ‘Clinical Robotic Surgery Association India Chapter (CRSA) - 2020’ from 2nd – 4th October 2020
We are taking every step to make this experience an educative, seamless, relevant, and individualistic. We look forward to seeing you.
World Laparoscopy Hospital Joined Hands with the University of South Florida to offer courses in laparoscopic surgery.
World Laparoscopy Hospital, Gurugram, India, has signed an agreement with the University of South Florida, USA.
SAGES "Mask Up Campaign" Help stop the spread of COVID-19
Research shows that masks can greatly reduce the chance of spreading COVID-19, especially when approximately 40% of those who have COVID-19.
World Laparoscopy Hospital’s 20 year journey to international laparoscopic training
World Laparoscopy Hospital is the International Centre in entrepreneurship education, training, and research in Minimal Access Surgery.
We need Solidarity Among Doctors during this Corona virus Pandemic
Most hospitals now have no elective surgery policy. Because it is the way to keep everyone safe & prevent further spread of the virus.
World Laparoscopy Hospital Continuing Laparoscopic Surgery During Covid 19 Pandemic
Hospitals are still scheduling elective procedures during coronavirus crisis, and frontline medical workers fear they’re infecting patients
Immediate Flattening the Curve of COVID 19 in Necessary for India
The current 21-day lockdown may help reduce the projected number of symptomatic novel coronavirus cases in India by nearly 83 percent.
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