The Certification Ceremony of the 129th Batch, held in February 2011 at World Laparoscopy Hospital, marked a memorable milestone for surgeons who successfully completed the advanced training course in Minimal Access Surgery.
This prestigious ceremony celebrated not only the successful completion of rigorous academic and hands-on surgical training, but also the transformation of dedicated doctors into confident laparoscopic professionals. Participants from different regions shared their heartfelt feedback, reflecting on the structured curriculum, state-of-the-art training facilities, and the unique learning environment provided during the course.
The feedback highlighted the exceptional hands-on exposure, live operative demonstrations, simulation-based learning, and step-by-step guidance that helped participants enhance their surgical precision and clinical decision-making. Many trainees expressed how the program strengthened their confidence in performing laparoscopic procedures independently and safely.
Special appreciation was conveyed for the faculty’s commitment to excellence, ethical surgical practice, and continuous mentorship throughout the training. The ceremony concluded with the distribution of certificates, group photographs, and an atmosphere filled with pride, gratitude, and professional accomplishment.
This video captures authentic feedback from the 129th batch, offering valuable insight for aspiring surgeons who are considering advanced laparoscopic training. It stands as a testimony to the institution’s long-standing dedication to global surgical education and skill development.
This ceremony marked the successful completion of an intensive and meticulously structured training program designed for surgeons seeking mastery in laparoscopic and endoscopic procedures. Doctors from diverse medical backgrounds and geographical regions gathered to reflect on their learning journey and share valuable feedback about their experience during the course.
Throughout the feedback sessions, participants emphasized the strong balance between theory and practical exposure, highlighting how the program enabled them to understand complex laparoscopic concepts while simultaneously applying them in real surgical scenarios. The hands-on training, supported by high-end simulators, dry lab and wet lab practice, and live operative demonstrations, was widely appreciated for building confidence and technical precision.
Trainees expressed gratitude for the step-by-step teaching methodology, which simplified advanced laparoscopic procedures and ensured patient safety as a core principle. The clarity of instruction, continuous supervision, and emphasis on ergonomics, port placement, and surgical anatomy were repeatedly mentioned as major strengths of the program.
The faculty received special acknowledgment for their dedication, approachability, and commitment to mentoring each participant individually. The learning environment encouraged open discussion, problem-solving, and the sharing of real-life surgical challenges, making the training both practical and clinically relevant.
The certification ceremony itself was filled with a sense of pride and achievement. As certificates were awarded, participants reflected on how the training had not only upgraded their surgical skills but also transformed their professional outlook. Many surgeons shared how they planned to incorporate laparoscopic techniques into their routine practice, improve patient outcomes, and expand their surgical services upon returning to their institutions.
This video captures authentic feedback, testimonials, and reflections from the 129th batch, offering future trainees a transparent and inspiring look into the quality and impact of the training program. It stands as a testament to the institution’s ongoing mission to advance minimally invasive surgery through world-class education and ethical surgical practice.





