This video highlights the inspiring moments from the March 2026 National & International Surgeons Convocation at World Laparoscopy Hospital (WLH). In this video, surgeons from different parts of the world share their valuable experience and feedback after completing the FMAS and DMAS training programs in Minimal Access Surgery.
The March 2026 National & International Surgeons Convocation at World Laparoscopy Hospital brought together surgeons and gynecologists from different parts of the world to celebrate the successful completion of the FMAS (Fellowship in Minimal Access Surgery) and DMAS (Diploma in Minimal Access Surgery) programs. This convocation was not only a ceremonial event but also a reflection of the rigorous training, knowledge sharing, and hands-on experience gained by participants during their journey in minimal access surgery.
The training program at World Laparoscopy Hospital is well known for its structured curriculum and practical approach. Throughout the course, surgeons were introduced to the fundamentals and advanced techniques of Minimal Access Surgery, including laparoscopic and robotic procedures. The program combined theoretical lectures, video-based demonstrations, simulation training, and live operative sessions, allowing participants to develop both conceptual understanding and technical competence.
One of the most valuable aspects of the training was the hands-on practice in the laparoscopic skills laboratory. Participants were trained in essential skills such as camera navigation, intracorporeal suturing, knot tying, and safe dissection techniques. These sessions helped surgeons gain confidence in performing laparoscopic procedures with precision and safety. The exposure to real surgical environments further enhanced their ability to apply these skills effectively in clinical practice.
The mentorship and guidance provided by renowned laparoscopic surgeon Dr. R. K. Mishra played a significant role in the learning experience. His detailed explanations, operative demonstrations, and practical tips offered deep insights into the art and science of minimal access surgery. Participants appreciated the opportunity to interact directly with experienced faculty members and learn from their extensive clinical expertise.
During the convocation ceremony, surgeons shared their feedback and experiences from the training program. Many participants expressed that the course significantly improved their surgical skills and expanded their knowledge of advanced laparoscopic procedures. Surgeons from various countries highlighted the international learning environment, where professionals from diverse backgrounds could exchange ideas, discuss complex cases, and build lasting professional networks.
The March 2026 convocation symbolized more than just the awarding of certificates; it represented the dedication, commitment, and professional growth of every participant. Graduates of the FMAS and DMAS programs left the institution with enhanced confidence and competence to perform minimally invasive procedures in their respective hospitals.
In conclusion, the National & International Surgeons Convocation at World Laparoscopy Hospital in March 2026 was a memorable event that celebrated excellence in surgical education. The comprehensive training, expert mentorship, and collaborative learning environment made the FMAS and DMAS programs a transformative experience for surgeons seeking to advance their careers in minimal access surgery. The knowledge and skills gained during this program will undoubtedly contribute to safer surgeries and improved patient outcomes worldwide
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