IMPROVEMENT
IN MINIMALLY INVASIVE SURGERY
2º Edição
Currently, there is a significant expansion of minimally invasive procedures. Laparoscopic surgeries are considered the preferred approach for most surgical procedures. Patients choose this type of procedure because they are less invasive, safer, and have a quicker recovery. This course follows a model similar to the postgraduate courses in Minimally Invasive Surgery at Scolla, prioritizing excellence in education, the enhancement of surgical technique, and providing students with all the innovations in the field. It is exclusive to surgeons from neighboring countries to Brazil, with a personalized approach, taught in Spanish, and featuring the leading references in the specialty from Latin America.
Course focused on the daily life of the surgeon.
Online theoretical classes, live in-person surgeries, and in-person hands-on practical classes.
Hands-on practices in live models and simulators
Mentors who are references in their fields of expertise.
MENTORS
Coordinators
Professors
Concept, Practice & Immersive Environment
Methodology
This first theoretical-practical module will take place over a period of one week (Monday to Sunday) and will consist of the following activities: theoretical classes and online case discussions, live in-person surgeries, hands-on practical classes on live models and simulators.
DINÂMICA
TOTAL OF 40 H/A
ONLINE
IN-PERSON
PROGRAMAÇÃO ACADÊMICA
IMPROVEMENT
IN MINIMALLY INVASIVE SURGERY
Approval Criteria
75% attendance in classes
Presence in the practices at Scolla and in the online theoretical classes.
Student Profile
• Education: Medicine (medical residency in general surgery or digestive system surgery required) • Practice: Surgeons and residents in the fields of general surgery and digestive system surgery.
Destaques
Mentoring with the leading names in the field.
Intensive practical training in simulators and live models
Exclusive theoretical content
Program focused on the exchange of scientific experiences with mentors.
Realistic simulation in an experimental surgical center
Extensive exhibition of real surgical routine
IMPROVEMENT
