Feedback & Convocation Ceremony
D.MAS January 2026 Batch | World Laparoscopy Hospital
The Feedback & Convocation Ceremony of the D.MAS January 2026 Batch at World Laparoscopy Hospital (WLH) marked a moment of academic culmination, professional growth, and collective reflection. This occasion celebrated not only the successful completion of rigorous training in minimal access surgery, but also the transformation of surgeons into confident, competent laparoscopic professionals ready to serve patients worldwide.
A Milestone in Advanced Surgical Training
The Diploma in Minimal Access Surgery (D.MAS) program is designed to deliver structured, competency-based training that integrates theoretical foundations with intensive hands-on experience. Over the course of the January 2026 batch, participants underwent a meticulously planned curriculum encompassing:
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Principles of laparoscopic ergonomics and safety
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Port placement strategies and energy source optimization
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Intracorporeal suturing and knotting techniques
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Stepwise execution of core laparoscopic procedures
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Supervised live operative exposure
The convocation ceremony stood as recognition of the discipline, dedication, and perseverance demonstrated by the trainees throughout this demanding program.
Structured Feedback: Voices of the Trainees
A dedicated feedback session formed the academic core of the event. Trainees shared candid reflections on their learning journey, offering valuable insights into the effectiveness of the training methodology.
Key themes highlighted in the feedback included:
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Simulation-based learning: Trainees emphasized how repetitive practice in dry and wet labs significantly enhanced hand–eye coordination and depth perception.
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Faculty mentorship: Personalized guidance and real-time intraoperative tips were consistently cited as pivotal to skill refinement.
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Standardized protocols: Clear, stepwise approaches to procedures improved confidence and reproducibility in the operating room.
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Academic clarity: Conceptual understanding of laparoscopic anatomy and complication management strengthened clinical decision-making.
This feedback not only validated the WLH training model but also contributed to continuous curriculum refinement—an essential hallmark of academic excellence.
Convocation Ceremony: Celebrating Achievement
The convocation ceremony was conducted in a dignified and inspiring atmosphere. Certificates were awarded to the successful candidates, formally acknowledging their achievement and readiness to incorporate minimal access surgery into routine clinical practice.
For many participants, the ceremony symbolized:
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A transition from assisted learning to independent laparoscopic practice
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Enhanced professional credibility in their home institutions
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Motivation to pursue further specialization in advanced laparoscopy and robotic surgery
The pride visible among the graduates reflected the confidence gained through structured training and objective skill assessment.
Global Diversity, Unified Purpose
The D.MAS January 2026 batch represented a diverse group of surgeons from different regions, healthcare systems, and clinical backgrounds. Despite this diversity, a shared commitment to patient safety, surgical precision, and minimally invasive philosophy united the cohort.
Such international participation reinforces WLH’s role as a global center for excellence in minimal access surgery education.
Commitment to Continuous Surgical Education
The feedback and convocation ceremony reaffirmed World Laparoscopy Hospital’s mission: to elevate global surgical standards through ethical training, evidence-based practice, and lifelong learning. Graduates of the D.MAS program join an ever-growing alumni network that continues to exchange knowledge, mentor peers, and advance the field of laparoscopic surgery.
Conclusion
The Feedback & Convocation Ceremony of the D.MAS January 2026 Batch was more than a formal event—it was a celebration of learning, skill acquisition, and professional transformation. As these surgeons return to their respective institutions, they carry forward the principles of precision, safety, and excellence that define training at World Laparoscopy Hospital.
Their success stands as a testament to the power of structured education in shaping the future of minimally invasive surgery.





