INVAMED is opening Turkey’s first robotic surgery training center

INVAMED is taking a revolutionary step in the healthcare sector by opening Turkey’s first Robotic Surgery Training Center. INVAMED’s new Robotic Surgery Training Center is equipped with the latest technologies, providing surgeons with the opportunity to learn robotic surgical techniques …

INVAMED is opening Turkey’s first robotic surgery training center
Publish: 17.06.2024
Updated: 24.06.2024 23:21
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INVAMED is taking a revolutionary step in the healthcare sector by opening Turkey’s first Robotic Surgery Training Center. INVAMED’s new Robotic Surgery Training Center is equipped with the latest technologies, offering surgeons the opportunity to learn and develop robotic surgery techniques through hands-on practice. The training programs are supported by a world-class curriculum aiming to equip participants with the most up-to-date knowledge and skills.
In addition to robotic surgery techniques, the Center will also provide training on machine learning and artificial intelligence applications in healthcare. These trainings aim to teach healthcare professionals the use of artificial intelligence in areas such as diagnosis, treatment planning, and patient management. Participants will have the opportunity to learn comprehensively how machine learning algorithms are used in a wide range of applications from disease diagnosis to personalized medical practices.
Innovative training methods at the Center will prepare surgeons for situations they will encounter in real operation environments using various tools such as robotic surgery simulators, 3D visualization technologies, and advanced imaging systems. Participants will experience a comprehensive training through interactive lessons, case analyses, and opportunities to work one-on-one with experts.
The advanced imaging technologies to be used at the training center will allow surgeons to see even the finest details during surgery. 3D and 4K resolution imaging systems will enable surgeons to better analyze the surgical area and perform more precise interventions. Additionally, through simulation technologies, surgeons can practice and improve their skills before operations.
INVAMED President Rasit Dinç stated in his remarks on the opening of the center, ‘As INVAMED aiming to take a leading role in Turkey’s healthcare sector, our Robotic Surgery Training Center aims to improve the quality of healthcare services and provide our patients with the most advanced care. This center will not only contribute to the education of surgeons but also pioneer the rapid adoption of medical innovations. Our training center will host academic studies and clinical research in the field of robotic surgery, enhancing our country’s knowledge and competence in the field of medicine. Healthcare professionals can provide more effective and safe treatment methods to their patients with the knowledge they acquire here. Invamed’s new center will also serve as a center for scientific research and innovation. We aim to open the way for new discoveries in health technologies through academic collaborations and research projects. Thus, we aim to contribute to the global knowledge in the field of medicine, ensuring continuous improvement and advancement in healthcare services.’
INVAMED’s Robotic Surgery Training Center offers specialization opportunities in robotic surgery and artificial intelligence for surgeons and medical students. The courses, seminars, and workshops to be held at this center will equip both current and future surgeons with the most advanced knowledge and skills. These comprehensive training programs will contribute to strengthening Turkey’s healthcare infrastructure and increasing its competitiveness at an international level.
The Robotic Surgery Training Center will not only provide theoretical knowledge but also allow healthcare professionals to gain practical skills. Simulation rooms, 3D visualization technologies, and advanced surgical robots will enable surgeons to gain experience by simulating real operations. In addition, with AI-supported analysis tools, surgeons will be able to make more informed decisions in pre- and post-operative processes.

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