From Classroom to Console: Doctors’ Experiences at World Laparoscopy Hospital
Feedback of Surgeons and gynecologists from across the World about laparoscopic training conducted by World Laparoscopy Hospital. Minimally Invasive Surgery Training Centre, of World Laparoscopy Hospital, India is a state of the art and the first training facility set up in India for training in laparoscopic surgery.
The journey of mastering laparoscopic and robotic surgery is one that requires not only technical skill but also hands-on experience, mentorship, and exposure to cutting-edge technology. At World Laparoscopy Hospital (WLH), doctors from across the globe have found a unique platform that bridges the gap between theoretical knowledge and practical expertise.
Dr. Priya Sharma, a general surgeon from India, shares, “The training at WLH transformed my understanding of minimally invasive surgery. It’s one thing to read about procedures in textbooks, but entirely another to perform them under expert guidance in a real-world setting. The transition from the classroom to the surgical console was seamless and empowering.”
Many participants highlight the immersive nature of the hospital’s programs. The curriculum combines structured lectures, video demonstrations, and step-by-step mentorship with extensive console time for robotic surgery. This approach allows doctors to gain confidence and precision in handling complex procedures. Dr. Ahmed Khan, a visiting surgeon from Egypt, recalls, “What impressed me most was the patient-centric training. We weren’t just learning techniques; we were understanding how to optimize outcomes and minimize patient trauma. That philosophy truly sets WLH apart.”
Hands-on experience is often the defining factor in surgical excellence. WLH offers a unique opportunity for doctors to practice on advanced simulators and live surgeries under supervision. Dr. Meera Iyer, a gynecologist from Singapore, explains, “The moment I sat at the robotic console and executed my first suturing, I realized how far this experience had taken me. The support from instructors and the systematic guidance gave me confidence I hadn’t anticipated.”
Moreover, the hospital fosters an environment of continuous learning and collaboration. Doctors are encouraged to discuss challenges, share insights, and refine techniques. This culture of mentorship ensures that even experienced surgeons can learn new approaches, making the learning experience both enriching and transformative.
In conclusion, World Laparoscopy Hospital offers more than just technical training; it cultivates expertise, confidence, and a patient-focused mindset. From classroom lectures to console practice, doctors leave not only with enhanced surgical skills but also with a renewed passion for advancing minimally invasive surgery. As Dr. Sharma summarizes, “WLH doesn’t just teach surgery; it shapes surgeons.”
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World Laparoscopy Hospital
Cyber City, Gurugram, NCR Delhi, INDIA- 122002
Phone/WhatsApp: +919811416838, +919999677788
World Laparoscopy Training Institute
Bld. No: 27, DHCC, Dubai, UAE
Phone: +971525857874
World Laparoscopy Training Institute
8320 Inv Dr, Tallahassee, Florida, USA- 32819
Phone: +1 321 250 765





