In this video, we will discuss that The Diploma in Minimal Access Surgery (DMAS) program at World Laparoscopy Hospital (WLH) continues to set global benchmarks in the field of laparoscopic and robotic surgical education. The May 2023 Diploma Batch was a vibrant and diverse group of surgeons and gynecologists from around the world, united by a shared goal: to master the art and science of Minimal Access Surgery (MAS) through a structured, intensive, and internationally recognized training program.
World-Class Training Curriculum
Over the course of the program, participants were immersed in a curriculum that seamlessly combined didactic learning, high-definition surgical video sessions, simulator training, animal lab dissection, and live operative participation. Under the expert supervision of Dr. R.K. Mishra, a pioneer in laparoscopic and robotic surgery, trainees gained proficiency in:
Port placement techniques for general surgery, gynecology, and urology
Intracorporeal suturing and knot tying using harmonic scalpel and Ligasure
Ergonomic principles to reduce surgeon fatigue and enhance precision
Use of advanced energy sources and laparoscopic instrumentation
Hands-on experience in robotic systems including the da Vinci Surgical Robot
Hands-On and Skill-Based Focus
The May 2023 batch spent extensive hours in WLH’s state-of-the-art dry and wet lab facilities, practicing on endo-trainers and live tissue models. These sessions ensured that every trainee developed not only technical dexterity but also clinical judgment and confidence to independently perform laparoscopic procedures ranging from basic to advanced complexity.
Global Recognition and Certification
Upon successful completion, each participant was awarded the Diploma in Minimal Access Surgery (DMAS), a globally respected credential issued by World Association of Laparoscopic Surgeons (WALS). The diploma is recognized across continents for its academic depth and practical relevance, empowering graduates to establish themselves as competent laparoscopic surgeons in their respective countries.
Cultural and Collaborative Learning Environment
What made the May 2023 batch unique was the rich diversity of its participants—surgeons and gynecologists from Asia, Africa, Europe, and the Americas—fostering an atmosphere of collaboration, innovation, and lifelong professional networking.
Conclusion
The Diploma Batch of May 2023 at World Laparoscopy Hospital exemplifies the institute’s unwavering commitment to excellence in surgical training, nurturing a new generation of minimally invasive surgeons equipped with advanced skills, global perspectives, and patient-centered care values.
Watch the full video to experience the journey, achievements, and testimonials of the May 2023 Diploma Batch, and witness how World Laparoscopy Hospital continues to shape the future of Minimal Access Surgery. Don’t forget to like, comment, and subscribe for more updates on surgical training and innovation.