Global Surgeons Praise Laparoscopic Training at World Laparoscopy Hospital: January 2025 Batch
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World Laparoscopy Hospital’s January 2025 Batch Earns Global Praise for Laparoscopic Training Excellence In a remarkable start to the year, World Laparoscopy Hospital (WLH) has once again solidified its reputation as a global leader in minimally invasive surgical education. The January 2025 batch of its renowned laparoscopic training program has garnered widespread acclaim from surgeons, gynecologists, and medical professionals worldwide, highlighting the institution’s unwavering commitment to excellence in training and innovation. Held at WLH’s state-of-the-art facility in Gurugram, India, the three-week Integrated Diploma and Fellowship in Minimal Access Surgery (D.MAS + F.MAS) program welcomed an international cohort of participants, including general surgeons, gynecologists, urologists, and pediatric surgeons. The course, which commenced on January 1, 2025, offered an immersive experience designed to equip professionals with advanced skills in laparoscopic and robotic surgery. Participants hailed from diverse regions, including North America, Europe, the Middle East, and Asia, underscoring the program’s global appeal. What sets this batch apart is the resounding praise it has received from both trainees and industry leaders. Participants have lauded the program’s rigorous hands-on training, which includes daily nine-hour sessions combining didactic learning, experimental lab practice, and real-time exposure in the operating theater. “The training here is unparalleled,” shared Dr. Maria Alvarez, a general surgeon from Spain. “The faculty’s expertise and the opportunity to practice on cutting-edge equipment have transformed my approach to laparoscopic surgery.” The January 2025 batch benefitted from WLH’s world-class faculty, led by Dr. R.K. Mishra, a pioneer in minimal access surgery with over two decades of teaching experience. The faculty’s personalized mentorship, combined with their involvement in groundbreaking research, ensured that trainees received guidance rooted in the latest advancements. “The instructors don’t just teach techniques; they inspire confidence and precision,” noted Dr. Ahmed Al-Farsi, a UAE-based urologist. A key highlight of the program was its emphasis on practical experience. Trainees engaged in extensive hands-on sessions in WLH’s high-definition laparoscopic wet lab and performed live procedures under supervision, bridging the gap between theory and real-world application. The inclusion of robotic surgery training, featuring the da Vinci Surgical System, further elevated the curriculum, preparing participants for the future of minimally invasive surgery. The global praise extends beyond the trainees. The program’s accreditation by a government-recognized university and its endorsement by the World Association of Laparoscopic Surgeons (WALS) have been cited as benchmarks of its quality. International medical communities have recognized WLH’s January 2025 batch as a model for surgical education, with several institutions expressing interest in replicating its structure. “World Laparoscopy Hospital continues to set the gold standard,” said Dr. Steven D. Wexner, a prominent colorectal surgeon and co-trainer in WLH’s international programs. “This batch exemplifies how structured, hands-on training can elevate surgical proficiency worldwide.” Beyond the technical mastery, the January 2025 cohort fostered a spirit of collaboration and cultural exchange. Trainees described the experience as a “global surgical community in action,” with peer-to-peer learning enhancing their skills and perspectives. The provision of free study materials—valued at $3,000—further enriched their journey, ensuring they left with a wealth of resources to continue their growth. As the convocation ceremony concluded on January 21, 2025, the batch’s success was celebrated with the awarding of dual certifications: the Diploma in Minimal Access Surgery and the Fellowship in Minimal Access Surgery. These credentials, recognized internationally under the UNESCO Global Convention, mark the graduates as leaders in their field.
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