Fortis Hospital Mulund Hosts Fellowship Program On Advanced Laproscopic Surgery In Association With IAGES
The three-day intensive training program was attended by 150 doctors with faculty from across the globe
Fortis Hospital Mulund in association with The Indian Association of Gastrointestinal Endo Surgeons (IAGES), successfully hosted the Fellowship of Advanced Laparoscopic Surgery (FALS) in Oncology from 23 to 25 August, 2024. This three-day prestigious training program was designed to enhance participants ‘understanding of advanced laparoscopic surgery practices and promote excellence in the field of Minimal Access Surgery (MAS).
This oncology training program covered a wide range of topics, including oncology surgeries, laparoscopic surgeries to Robotic Surgeries. It also featured a live demonstration of cutting-edge and minimally invasive laparoscopic procedures for the participants. At the conclusion of the three-day intensive teaching program, a formal examination was conducted, and successful candidates received the ‘FALS in Oncology’ certificate during a formal convocation ceremony.
Dr Anil Heroor, HOD & Senior Consultant-Surgical Oncology, Fortis Hospital Mulund, who was the organizing chairman, said, “The training comprised of 38 modules across various subspecialties of MAS oncology which was taught over two days. We have tried to get together the best faculty in the field to share their knowledge, experience and skills in this second physical offline course. Every year new technologies are introduced in Surgical Oncology, and it is very important for medical practitioners to keep themselves updated on the same.”
Dr. Vishal Beri, Facility Director, Fortis Hospital Mulund, said, “Fortis Hospital Mulund is proud to be associated with the prestigious Fellowship of Advanced Laparoscopic Surgery (FALS) in Oncology. Fortis has always been committed to advancing surgical innovations for better patient outcomes, and through this collaboration with IAGES, we can herald a new generation of surgeons who are trained in cutting-edge minimally invasive techniques.”