Medical Practice Technical Challenges
Urology
HUCAD Laparoscopic Urology: Kidney & Prostate - Hands-On - 6th Edition
25-M30
February 10th 2025 - February 13th 2025
COURSE COORDINATORS
Artur Palmas (MD, FEBU) ,
Nuno Domingues (MD, FEBU) ,
Shekhar Biyani (MBBS, MS, FRCS, FRCS (Urol), FEBU, MSc) ,
Tiago Oliveira (MD, FEBU)
COURSE PRESENTATION
The Human Cadaveric Advanced Laparoscopic Urology Course is an innovative course for surgical training. This 4-day course will provide a surgical experience that is the closest possible to reality.
The programme will cover a wide range of techniques of urological laparoscopy.
During the course, each participant will have an opportunity to get ‘hands-on’ experience in various laparoscopic techniques and their practice will be made under 10 experts supervision. This course is limited to 18 participants with previous basic laparoscopy skills, divided by 6 OR tables (3 per table).
The programme will cover a wide range of techniques of urological laparoscopy.
During the course, each participant will have an opportunity to get ‘hands-on’ experience in various laparoscopic techniques and their practice will be made under 10 experts supervision. This course is limited to 18 participants with previous basic laparoscopy skills, divided by 6 OR tables (3 per table).
TARGET AUDIENCE
Urologist and residents with previous basic laparoscopic skills
LEARNING OBJECTIVES >> KNOWLEDGE AND SKILLS TO DEVELOP
Improve knowledge in urological laparoscopic surgery
Skills improvement and systematization in laparoscopic kidney & prostate surgery
Overall improvement of the participant’s skills in laparoscopic surgery through training models very similar to real life surgery
Skills improvement and systematization in laparoscopic kidney & prostate surgery
Overall improvement of the participant’s skills in laparoscopic surgery through training models very similar to real life surgery
ADMISSION CRITERIA
CV
Priority will be given to specialists and residents in their last year
Priority will be given to specialists and residents in their last year