| | 2nd International Conference on Recent Advances in Minimal Access Surgery was organized by World Association of Laparoscopic Surgeons on 14th and 15th October 7th 2011, Pre-conference Workshop on 13th of October 7th 2011 at World Laparoscopy Hospital, Cyber City, Gurgaon. 600 Participants fron 36 countries participated in this congress. Keynote Speaker was Prof. George Hana 
KEYNOTE SPEAKER - PROF. GEORGE HANNA PROFESSOR OF SURGERY, IMPERIAL COLLEGE LONDON DIRECTOR OF THE POSTGRADUATE TRAINING AT ST MARY’S CLINICAL SKILLS UNIT AT IMPERIAL COLLEGE, LONDON DIRECTOR OF LONDON SURGICAL SKILLS INTEGRATED TRAINING PROGRAMME DIRECTOR NATIONAL EDUCATIONAL LEAD FOR THE LAPAROSCOPIC COLORECTAL CANCER SUREGERY TRAINING PROGRAMME, DEPARTMENT OF HEATH UK. MEMBER OF VIRTUAL REALITY AND SIMULATION COMMITTEE, EAES (2005 - 2007), MEMBER OF THE UK NATIONAL FORESIGHT REVIEW PANEL INTO “NUCLEAR FISSION APPLICATIONS OF MEDICAL TECHNOLOGIES” (2005) MEMBER OF THE CLINICAL OBSERVATION AND SIMULATION COMMITTEE, UK NATIONAL CLINICAL ASSESSMENT AUTHORITY (2004) AND SCIENTIFIC ADVISOR TO THE UK ROYAL ACADEMY COMMITTEE FOR CONSULTANT VALIDATION AND ACCREDITATION (2007- CURRENT).
 The Second International Conference of World Association of Laparoscopic Surgeons, 2010, was hosted by World Laparoscopy Hospital, Gurgaon, This international conference was approved by Ministry of Health and family welfare, Government of India and was financially supported by Medical Council of India.   This 2nd international Conference was a gathering of brilliant surgeons and gynecologists from all over world to exchange ideas for advancement of Minimal Access Surgery.   The principal aim of this conference was to bring expert laparoscopic surgeons in hospital. academia, research and industry together, and offer a collaborative platform to address the emerging advanced issues and solutions in Minimal Access Surgery.   convocation ceromony for trained laparoscopic surgeons from 108 countries during International Conference of World Association of Laparoscopic Surgeons.
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