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Dear Member,

Welcome to our May 2010 newsletter.
Laparoscopic surgery has become a widely accepted technical platform in nearly all areas of surgery since its introduction with laparoscopic cholecystectomy in the late 1980s. The laparoscopic approach is now commonly used in all of surgical field by surgeons and patients owing to decreased pain, reduced perioperative morbidity, and an earlier return to self-reliance.
We just finished three courses about laparoscopic hernia repair, general surgery and arthroscopic surgery in early of this month. We welcome all of our members to attend next course as below.


Come and Attend our next Course Programs in Gynecology Oncology and Colorectal Surgery at IRCAD TAIWAN!

Gynecological cancer and laparoscopic approach:
July 12 - 14, 2010

Click here to sign up

Please click here to download registration forms.

Advanced Course in Colorectal Surgery:
Sep 10 - 11, 2010

Click here for further information

The latest course activity diaries this month:


May 15-16 Basic Arthroscopic surgery "Wrist"

  • How to perform a wrist arthroscopy : instruments, installation and normal exploration
  • Radiocarpal joint arthroscopy and Mid-carpal joint arthroscopy
  • Live operative demonstration


May 03-06 General Surgery

  • To provide the basic knowledge required for clinical applications
  • To describe all the basic principles (instruments, materials, equipments) and present the most used basic laparoscopic techniques
  • Hands-on training sessions to learn or improve performance of basic technical tasks in laparoscopic surgery such as intra-corporeal suturing and knots tying techniques, two-hands coordination for dissection, safe use of energy in laparoscopy


May 02 What's new in Medicine and Surgery ?

  • Progress in Laparoscopic Hepatectomy
  • Hernia Repair: Laparoscopic or Conventional Approach
  • Mobid Obesity and Metabolic Surgery-Diabetes Surgery: A Incretin Based Gastro-Intestinal
    Surgical Approach
  • Single Port Surgery


Apr 30-May 1 Hernia Repair Surgery

  • To cover a broad spectrum of surgical procedures in hernia repair
  • To provide indications for surgical treatment and discuss operative complications
  • To highlight technicalities of surgical interventions through the broadcasting of videos
  • To provide hands-on sessions to improve skills in laparoscopic surgery through practice on live tissue under experts’ tutorials
  • To describe postoperative clinical results and practical applications of evidence-based clinical medicine

The following comments are from five doctors, who participated in Basic Arthroscopic surgery "Wrist" on May 2010:

  1. All secretaries and managers are very kind and carefully organize the event for uswhich include arriving at airport and departure. I have never experienced like this before. It was very convenient for Japanese that experts from Japan taught us in Japanese. I will recommend to other Japanese doctors. Thank you. (By Rikuo Shinomiya from Japan)
  2. All practical session are excellent (By Hans Lombard from Australia)
  3. This course was excellent. Appreciate your kindness. (By Ryusuke Osada from Japan)
  4. All of them are very good (By Worasun Taweewuthisub from Thailand)
  5. It was worth traveling all the way from India to attend this course. (By Manoj Kandoi from India)

The following comment are from doctor, who participated in General Surgery on May 2010:

  1. The 4days in Taiwan was a great opportunity for me and it was amazing experience.The facility was amazing and practical.Every lecture was really outstanding. Especially, live demonstrations were good for me to understand how to manage operation field during operation.(By Akiko Omori M.D. from Japan)

Centers of Excellence for Training in Minimally Invasive surgery: register online today to improve your skills!

Asian training center: IRCAD - TAIWAN

CME accreditation is provided for all the courses that will be held at the IRCAD in Taiwan: European CME credits (ECMEC) that can be converted to AMA Category 1 credits™  will be delivered.

To find out more about the center, see the course calendar or register for one of the courses, please click here.

European training center: IRCAD - FRANCE (Strasbourg)

CME accreditation is provided for all the courses that will be held at the IRCAD in Strasbourg: European CME credits (ECMEC) that can be converted to AMA Category 1 credits™  will be delivered.

To find out more about the center, see the course calendar or register for one of the courses, please click here.


 

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We value your opinion and are receptive to comments and suggestions! To contact us, please mail to aits@show.org.tw or click here for AITS.

Yours faithfully,

Prof. Jacques MARESCAUX, MD, Hon FRCS, FACS
President of IRCAD/EITS
WeBSurg Editor-in-Chief

Chairman MH. Huang, MD,
President of IRCAD/AITS
President of Show Chwan Memorial Hospital
 
Director H.S Wu, MD. MPH
Director of IRCAD/AITS
Vice Superintendent of Show Chwan Memorial Hospital
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