In this video, we will discuss that The Fellowship in Minimal Access Surgery (F.MAS) is one of the most prestigious training programs conducted at World Laparoscopy Hospital, aimed at equipping surgeons from around the world with advanced laparoscopic skills. The April 2023 batch marked yet another milestone in this journey of academic excellence, as the graduation ceremony was graced by Mr. Amit Kishore, IAS, a distinguished civil servant and an influential policymaker in the field of public administration and healthcare governance.
The event was a blend of celebration, recognition, and reflection. Surgeons from diverse medical specialties and various parts of the world were awarded their fellowship certificates after completing an intensive hands-on training program that covered advanced laparoscopic techniques, suturing, knotting, and simulation-based learning. The convocation ceremony was held in the auditorium of World Laparoscopy Hospital, Gurugram, with an atmosphere full of excitement and academic pride.
Mr. Amit Kishore, IAS, delivered an inspiring keynote address, where he highlighted the importance of innovation and continuous learning in modern surgical practice. He appreciated the efforts of World Laparoscopy Hospital in transforming surgical education and acknowledged the global impact it has made in training more than 11,000 surgeons in the field of Minimal Access Surgery. He also emphasized how well-trained surgeons play a pivotal role in improving healthcare accessibility and patient outcomes.
Dr. R.K. Mishra, Director of World Laparoscopy Hospital and pioneer in the field of laparoscopic and robotic surgery, addressed the audience with his insightful speech. He reflected on the evolution of MAS, the vision behind establishing the training program, and how the hospital has remained committed to academic rigor and surgical precision.
The ceremony concluded with a group photograph, certificate distribution, and a vote of thanks, followed by a cultural performance and celebratory dinner.
This video captures the memorable highlights of the event—right from the felicitation by Mr. Amit Kishore, IAS, to the proud moments of the graduating fellows. It serves as a tribute to the dedication of the April 2023 F.MAS batch and stands as an inspiration to future surgeons aspiring to master the art and science of laparoscopy.