Fellowship of International College of Robotic Surgeons (FICRS)
It is an established fact that robotic surgery is the only immortal and ultimate future of minimal access surgery. Within the next few years robotic surgery is going to completely replace the conventional surgery, due to fact that high precision possible with robotic surgery is beyond the reach of human hand. It is the right time now for every laparoscopic surgeon and gynecologist to make themselves ready for this extraordinary highly skilled robotic surgery. Most of the standard laparoscopic procedures may be performed more quickly and easily using the da Vinci Surgical System.
This is because the da Vinci System delivers improved surgical outcomes while maintaining the same "look and feel" of open surgery. Standard laparoscopy uses small incisions to insert long-shafted instruments, but has certain limitations; when the procedure, patient’s anatomy, ergonomics or condition is challenging or complex.
International College of Robotic Surgeons offer Fellowship to qualified robotic surgeons. Institutions with programs which meet the following guidelines are eligible to apply for the Fellowship of Fellowship of International College of Robotic Surgeons program: Applicant institutions should have adequate clinical robotic volume to support training a fellow to the level of an independent robotic surgeon upon completion.
Fellows of Fellowship of International College of Robotic Surgeons are expected to qualified enough to perform robotic surgery. Applicant institutions must provide a curriculum with clearly defined goals and objectives and evaluation methods. Applicants must first submit a Letter of Intent to Propose (LOI) for Fellowship of International College of Robotic Surgeons.
Institution Recognized for FICRS
World Laparoscopy Hospital, Gurgaon, India
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