Inspiris MIS Mastering Course July 2024
Mastering – How to deal with complex minimally invasive cases
The MIS Mastering Course, hosted by Inspiris, is an exclusive program designed for advanced training in minimally invasive surgical techniques, specifically targeting the management of complex gynecological conditions such as deep infiltrating endometriosis (DIE). Scheduled to take place in Bucharest from July 8th to 10th, this course offers comprehensive training in ultrasound diagnostics, laparoscopy, and robotic surgery, with a limited number of participants. The course provides 18 CME credits.
Dr. Prof. Elvira Brătilă, a renowned expert in gynecological surgery, serves as a mentor in this program. Her extensive background and recognized experience greatly enhance the educational experience, providing participants with in-depth knowledge and practical skills in the most recent surgical techniques. Dr. Brătilă’s mentorship is central to the course, providing personalized guidance and support to ensure that each participant is fully prepared to face the complexities of modern gynecological surgery. She states: “Allow me to inspire you by putting into practice the education in MIS through the NEW immersive learning platform designed to inspire.”
The course agenda includes:
- Day 1 – July 8th: Incentive experience focusing on clinical immersion and foundational knowledge in MIS (minimally invasive surgery), exploring both robotic and laparoscopic methodologies.
- Day 2 – July 9th: Observation of progressively complex cases, including endometriosis, and challenging procedures such as hysterectomies performed through minimally invasive techniques.
- Day 3 – July 10th: A multidisciplinary approach to complex endometriosis cases culminating in a graduation ceremony.
We are pleased to announce the successful completion of the second edition of the Inspiris MIS course, focused on the complexity of minimally invasive surgical cases. This edition highlighted the importance of anatomical structures and the diversity of cases and pathologies, offering an intensive clinical experience by presenting and explaining 13 live surgical cases. Active discussions during the theoretical sessions were essential for a deep understanding of these critical aspects.
We thank our speaker colleagues for their time and valuable contributions. We wish participants courage and wisdom in integrating the new knowledge into their daily practice, thereby enhancing patient care quality. We are committed to continuing this tradition of education and innovation and look forward to seeing you at future editions!